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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 2 | 
enlarge | Artist: Dj Tiesto Label: Songbird Category: Music
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 36082
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 5 UPC: 808798200523 EAN: 0808798200523 ASIN: B00005NHKO
Release Date: August 2, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new and factory sealed. Order from our huge inventory and we ship directly from our warehouse to you within 24 hours. Buy from us with 100% confidence.
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| • | Tantrix - DJ Tiesto, Barker, Russell | | • | Golden Desert, Pt. 2 - DJ Tiesto, Soshan, Liran | | • | Summerbreeze - DJ Tiesto, DeGoeij, M.B. | | • | Touch Me - DJ Tiesto, Da Silva, Rui | | • | Eugina (Michael Woods Remix) - DJ Tiesto, Salt Tank | | • | Perception - DJ Tiesto, Martin, P. | | • | Diamondback - DJ Tiesto, Mekka | | • | Dreaming - DJ Tiesto, Transeau, B. | | • | Delirio - DJ Tiesto, Binci, Vincenzo | | • | Angel Saved My Life - DJ Tiesto, Jamez | | • | 4am - DJ Tiesto, Iletschko, Marco | | • | Home - DJ Tiesto, Johnston, P. | | • | Tyrantanic - DJ Tiesto, Noble, Simon | | • | Airtight - DJ Tiesto, Graham, Max |
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Album Description Second installment in the Dutch DJ's dance/trance compilation series. 14 tracks compiled & mixed by DJ Tiesto himself. Tracks, Tastexperience 'Tantrix', Ln Movement 'Golden Desert Part 2', Kamaya Painters 'Summerbreeze', Rui Da Silva 'Touch Me', Salt Tank 'Eugina' (Michael Woods Remix), Cass & Slide 'Perception' (Vocal Mix), Mekka 'Diamondback', BT 'Dreaming' (Lucid's 12 Mix), Baracao 'Delirio' (Venus Mix), Fortress 'An Angel Saved My Life' (Mark Shimmon & 3rd Degree Burn's Anjuna Mix), Ballroom '4 AM' (Marc O'Toole Remix), Coast 2 Coast ft Discovery 'Home', Breeder 'Tyrantanic' (Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix) & Max Graham 'Airtight'. 2000 release.
Album Details Progressive house; 2000 trancey compilation disc put together by the Dutch DJ born Tijs Verwest.
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great cd but amazon.com sucks June 13, 2008 Lupe Austin supposedly i paid for a brand new copy of this cd but when i got it in the mail it was easy to tell the cd was previously owned, the case was cracked in several places and the cd had minor scratches all over it...the cd itself is great but do not buy from amazon.com unless you plan on buying used
The best ISOS April 25, 2007 Bulldozer (San Diego, CA) I think Tiesto hit the hammer on the nail with this one. With his latest ISOS releases, I've found a few things to criticize like mixing or track selection and the fact that ISOS 4-6 don't sound like what an ISOS should be-- melodic, relaxed, and basically one long sonic journey. With ISOS 2, Tiesto got the formula just right. Of course, nowadays he doesn't mix music like this anymore. This is classic Tiesto trance--- and excellent trance at that. The song selection is impeccably well-placed and I think this ISOS does the best job at capturing the Summer-Ibiza feel Tiesto may have intended.
After several years of listening to this CD, it still sounds as fresh as it did the day I first purchased it. Sure, music like this isn't produced anymore, but I would highly recommend this CD to any Tiesto fan or trance fan in general. Some of the standout tracks include Summerbreeze, Eugina (Michael Woods Remix), Delirio (Venux Mix) and Tyrantanic (Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix).
This is my favourite ISOS, and in my opinion, the best mixed album Tiesto has released. Putting the ISOS in order, I'd rank them: 2,3,1,4,5.
More Great Coding Music January 6, 2007 Andrew Crawford (Phoenix, AZ) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am rapidly accumulating the complete works of DJ Tiesto. It is perfect trance-out music for those long programming sessions.
The Search Continues... July 9, 2006 Moven (Ann Arbor, Michigan) In Search Of Sunrise is the greatest trance compilation ever made. It is the eternal representation of great trance. Having said that, I can now review In Search Of Sunrise 2.
The album art is awesome. The movie poster concept is clever. Tiesto has a great marketing team.
As for the mix, I've found that it helps to divide DJ Tiesto's compilations into movements, because I'm sure he does. Some songs aren't meant to take you over the top. Some are. Some songs work together to build tension for a powerful, explosive song approaching. Some songs are powerful and explosive. Tiesto knows how to use different types of trance songs to create a mix that is HIS. He is a master at this.
The first movement is fantastic. It begins ethereal and dreamy, and through the first three tracks there is a brooding feeling.
Tastexperience by Tantrix is an excellent introduction to the mix. It represents the style and mood of the In Search Of Sunrise (ISOS) series. It has the island feel Tiesto is revered for. As it fades out and LN Movement's Golden Desert (Part 2) is revealed explosively, feelings of nostalgia for the first ISOS are evoked. At this point I am impressed. This is what I expect after the first ISOS. This is a summer mix. Once Kamaya Painter's Summerbreeze comes on, it's obvious that the first two tracks are only a build. Summerbreeze is beautiful. I have to give it up for Kamaya Painters on this track, which means I am actually praising Tiesto and Benno De Goeij, who together ARE Kamaya Painters. The melodies here are precisely what make great trance. The build, the clashes, the keys... this is the trance that I love. So far, the mixing is flawless. At the end of the first movement, the mix seems to transform from trance to house. Vocals are introduced. Rui Da Silva's Touch Me is a good track with a melody that allows it to mix well with this compilation, but it's not a great song. The vocals and lyrics are mediocre. I expect only the best from the ISOS series. This is good, but not Tiesto good. I did, however, smile when thinking about the song placement in comparison to the first ISOS; this song is similar to Billie Ray Martin's Honey, which is track three on that mix. Anyway, Touch Me made me skeptical. The mix seems to be going somewhere, then Tiesto takes a detour with Touch Me. Why? I don't know
As touch me ends the mixing gets heavy and dramatic I realize I'm being swept into the second movement. The Michael Woods mix of Eugina by Salt Tank scraps the previous song and takes the mix right back to where it belongs. This is amazing trance song! Echoing snares, soaring vocals, the ebb and flow of dense subterranean techno melodies... YES! I'd like to shake Michael Woods' hand. The mix into Cass & Slide's Perception is heavy like the last mix, and I dig the style. Tiesto cautiously mixed the songs through the first movement, but in the second movement he takes over and charges ahead boldly. Perception comes in, hits a break, and the game continues. You have to love the robotic sounds on this track. The bass line on this track is deep, even for trance. The song tricks you... you think it's going one way, then another break comes and in the vocals drop. Wow. Here is another beautiful vocal trance song. "Search and you will find the answer... if you look deep inside of your mind... you can see forever... rise up together." Now that is dance floor ecstasy. Perception ends almost abruptly and in drops Mekka's Diamondback. The vocal trance delight continues. This song is insane. Take a drive on a country road and listen to this song as loud as you can for an amazing experience. Lucid's mix of BT's Dreaming comes on next and the texture of the mix is changed again. The sound effects here are awesome. The ticking clock, the panning, the creaking doors, the chimes: I love this song. Tiesto knows how to compile great vocal trance songs like no other. With this song the second movement is ending...
And with the Venus Mix of Baracoa's Delirio the third movement blooms. This song... man... this song gives me goosebumps. The build is like no other. This is deep trance. This is a classic. Songs like this are what give the ISOS series it's enigmatic quality. You might as well just burn the house down for this one. The vocals are intoxicating. Delirio takes me away. At this point I'm sold on the mix. The next track is a remix of Fortress's An Angel Saved My Life. The sounds here remind me of Paul Oakenfold's Tranceport. The trance here is hard, heavy, and dense. It's good, but it's one of my least favorite tracks on the album. It gets serious quick, but there is no distinct build. It does however, mix superbly with the Marc O' Tool Remix of Ballroom's 4 AM, which I think is the reason why Tiesto used it. Ballroom is a cool song, but it doesn't have the power of the previous songs on the mix. It does have a unique style that makes this ISOS mix even more eclectic. As Coast 2 Coast's Home comes on, I understand the purpose of the previous two tracks. Tiesto was building. This is why I like to group his mixes into movements. Home is another great track because of its uplifting melody and its quick build to an all-business breakdown.
The business continues right into Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix of Breeder's Tyrantanic without a breath of air to relax. Then... BOOM! The beat drops and there is silence. The fourth and final movement is crowded, dense, heavy, busy, and every other adjective you can think of that is opposite of free and airy. Tiesto ends his mix with pure progressive trance. The builds aren't epic and sudden. They're constant and relentless. The beat just keeps going. The breaks don't even feel like breaks. The vocals are gone. This all describes Max Graham's Airtight, and the title fits perfectly. Tiesto suffocates you in the last movement. I just know that I can't stop bobbing my head. The song takes you higher and higher and higher and higher... then proceeds to the most elaborate breakdown of the entire mix. It doesn't send you away in the ecstatic build-explode-jump off way that trance typically does. It doesn't make you feel like you just got off like never before. It doesn't take you away with heavenly vocals and melodies.
It leaves you in a trance.
DJ Tiesto has done it again. He has left me In Search Of Sunrise.
The Successor To The Greatest Trance Mix Of All Time June 15, 2006 Moven (Ann Arbor, Michigan) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
In Search Of Sunrise is the greatest trance compilation ever made. It is the eternal representation of great trance. Having said that, I can now review In Search Of Sunrise 2.
The album art is awesome. The movie poster concept is clever. Tiesto has a great marketing team.
As for the mix, I've found that it helps to divide DJ Tiesto's compilations into movements, because I'm sure he does. Some songs aren't meant to take you over the top. Some are. Some songs work together to build tension for a powerful, explosive song approaching. Some songs are powerful and explosive. Tiesto knows how to use different types of trance songs to create a mix that is HIS. He is a master at this.
The first movement is fantastic. It begins ethereal and dreamy, and through the first three tracks there is a brooding feeling.
Tastexperience by Tantrix is an excellent introduction to the mix. It represents the style and mood of the In Search Of Sunrise (ISOS) series. It has the island feel Tiesto is revered for. As it fades out and LN Movement's Golden Desert (Part 2) is revealed explosively, feelings of nostalgia for the first ISOS are evoked. At this point I am impressed. This is what I expect after the first ISOS. This is a summer mix. Once Kamaya Painter's Summerbreeze comes on, it's obvious that the first two tracks are only a build. Summerbreeze is beautiful. I have to give it up for Kamaya Painters on this track, which means I am actually praising Tiesto and Benno De Goeij, who together ARE Kamaya Painters. The melodies here are precisely what make great trance. The build, the clashes, the keys... this is the trance that I love. So far, the mixing is flawless. At the end of the first movement, the mix seems to transform from trance to house. Vocals are introduced. Rui Da Silva's Touch Me is a good track with a melody that allows it to mix well with this compilation, but it's not a great song. The vocals and lyrics are mediocre. I expect only the best from the ISOS series. This is good, but not Tiesto good. I did, however, smile when thinking about the song placement in comparison to the first ISOS; this song is similar to Billie Ray Martin's Honey, which is track three on that mix. Anyway, Touch Me made me skeptical. The mix seems to be going somewhere, then Tiesto takes a detour with Touch Me. Why? I don't know
As touch me ends the mixing gets heavy and dramatic I realize I'm being swept into the second movement. The Michael Woods mix of Eugina by Salt Tank scraps the previous song and takes the mix right back to where it belongs. This is amazing trance song! Echoing snares, soaring vocals, the ebb and flow of dense subterranean techno melodies... YES! I'd like to shake Michael Woods' hand. The mix into Cass & Slide's Perception is heavy like the last mix, and I dig the style. Tiesto cautiously mixed the songs through the first movement, but in the second movement he takes over and charges ahead boldly. Perception comes in, hits a break, and the game continues. You have to love the robotic sounds on this track. The bass line on this track is deep, even for trance. The song tricks you... you think it's going one way, then another break comes and in the vocals drop. Wow. Here is another beautiful vocal trance song. "Search and you will find the answer... if you look deep inside of your mind... you can see forever... rise up together." Now that is dance floor ecstasy. Perception ends almost abruptly and in drops Mekka's Diamondback. The vocal trance delight continues. This song is insane. Take a drive on a country road and listen to this song as loud as you can for an amazing experience. Lucid's mix of BT's Dreaming comes on next and the texture of the mix is changed again. The sound effects here are awesome. The ticking clock, the panning, the creaking doors, the chimes: I love this song. Tiesto knows how to compile great vocal trance songs like no other. With this song the second movement is ending...
And with the Venus Mix of Baracoa's Delirio the third movement blooms. This song... man... this song gives me goosebumps. The build is like no other. This is deep trance. This is a classic. Songs like this are what give the ISOS series it's enigmatic quality. You might as well just burn the house down for this one. The vocals are intoxicating. Delirio takes me away. At this point I'm sold on the mix. The next track is a remix of Fortress's An Angel Saved My Life. The sounds here remind me of Paul Oakenfold's Tranceport. The trance here is hard, heavy, and dense. It's good, but it's one of my least favorite tracks on the album. It gets serious quick, but there is no distinct build. It does however, mix superbly with the Marc O' Tool Remix of Ballroom's 4 AM, which I think is the reason why Tiesto used it. Ballroom is a cool song, but it doesn't have the power of the previous songs on the mix. It does have a unique style that makes this ISOS mix even more eclectic. As Coast 2 Coast's Home comes on, I understand the purpose of the previous two tracks. Tiesto was building. This is why I like to group his mixes into movements. Home is another great track because of its uplifting melody and its quick build to an all-business breakdown.
The business continues right into Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix of Breeder's Tyrantanic without a breath of air to relax. Then... BOOM! The beat drops and there is silence. The fourth and final movement is crowded, dense, heavy, busy, and every other adjective you can think of that is opposite of free and airy. Tiesto ends his mix with pure progressive trance. The builds aren't epic and sudden. They're constant and relentless. The beat just keeps going. The breaks don't even feel like breaks. The vocals are gone. This all describes Max Graham's Airtight, and the title fits perfectly. Tiesto suffocates you in the last movement. I just know that I can't stop bobbing my head. The song takes you higher and higher and higher and higher... then proceeds to the most elaborate breakdown of the entire mix. It doesn't send you away in the ecstatic build-explode-jump off way that trance typically does. It doesn't make you feel like you just got off like never before. It doesn't take you away with heavenly vocals and melodies.
It leaves you in a trance.
DJ Tiesto has done it again. He has left me In Search Of Sunrise.
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