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This Is Everybody Too | 
enlarge | Artist: Sander Kleinenberg Label: Thrive (Red) Category: Music
List Price: $21.98 Buy New: $11.00 You Save: $10.98 (50%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 19430
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 90725 UPC: 651249072527 EAN: 0651249072527 ASIN: B00061QJ7Q
Release Date: October 19, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Christian Kleine "Disappearing Objects" | | • | Junior Boys "Birthday" | | • | Tanzmann & Voigt "Dining Room" | | • | Hot Toddy "Mindtrip" | | • | Hiratazka & Kazell "In Your Eyes" | | • | Blue Haze "Into Nothing" (Hamel Last Time in 9 Mix) | | • | Rowan Blades & Chris Lak "Filth" (Greed is Evil Mix) | | • | Infusion "Do To You in '82" | | • | Spektrum "Kinda new (tiefshwarz dub) | | • | Daf vs Daf "Psycho Radio" | | • | Planet Funk "The Switch" (King Unique Vocal) | | • | Hydroponics "Don't Stop Go" | | • | Sander Kleinenberg "The Right Time" |
Disc 2
| • | Robag Wruhme "Hugenduble" | | • | Sander Kleinenberg "The Fruit" | | • | Skai "Mir Geht's Gut" | | • | Jules Spinner "Rollin' On" (Garbo & Liede Rmx) | | • | Deepsky "Talk Like a Stranger" (Skylark Rmx) | | • | Ericke "Ya Don't Stop | | • | Shineygray "Why" (Wally Lopez Rmx) | | • | Nufrequency "808" | | • | Psycatron "Seventh Morning" | | • | D-Formation vs Riva "Work Together" | | • | Eday "Party to the Music" (Renee Amasz Rmx) | | • | Redanka "Waves" (Original) | | • | Redanka "Waves" (Bay of Islands Mix) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com In a music landscape filled with slick, but predictable mix cds, we can thank the dance gods for Sander Kleinenberg. Hailing from The Hague, Holland, his willingness to venture into more cerebral material lifts This Is Everybody Too into the same tech-space dreamland that gave its predecessor, Everybody such a lovely kick. The electro and experimental tangents are more in the foreground here, as both discs in the 2-disc set are woven throughout with sparse sounds from the likes of the Junior Boys ("Birthday") and Robag Wruhme (the schizophrenic "Hugenduble"). But along with the New Wave fixations and highbrow electronics, Too gets dirty as well, especially on Kleinenberg's own ultra-funky "The Fruit" from Disc 2. And there's nothing intellectual about the big thumps and up-vibe house melodies that drop on songs from Deepsky, Ericke, among others. Few DJs, in fact, can pull off a compilation with such appeal to both the brain and the body, but that's just another day in the office for this man. --Matthew Cooke
Album Description Kleinenberg returns with the followup to the critically acclaimed 'Everybody' (2003) compilation. The quirky, unique approach receives instant, visual recognition with another image of Sander way beyond what's considered the 'traditional; DJ pose'. Two CD
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Wow Stunning Energy! July 29, 2008 Richard Nixon (FL) I could not wait to get to the keyboard to write this. Disc two is amazing - continuous funky driving pounding techy retro fun! the first three tracks just get your blood pumping and 4-11 take you on a non stop dancy driving groovy thumping joy ride! THERE IS NO CHEESE here! I kept waiting for a bad track and it never came. It slows down just enough to let you breath then hits you in the chest with more pounding funk.
Its kinda like Balance 5, 8 , 11, side B's with extra tech and a little less mainstream - perfect combo. Don't be afraid. I picked it up used for less than $12 but if I had paid $30 I would have been happy!
As for disc one, I don't care, I will get around to it when I catch my breath!
This is Renaissance class, pick up This Is Sander Kleinberg also
Thank you September 13, 2006 J. Wahlgren (boston) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This cd is faboulous. I bought This is everybody on tour first and it took me a while to warm up to it. This cd is a hit right off the first bat with Birthday by Junior Boys. It might not match up with his Nubreed double disc but it is different, yeah, it is different.
Sander my Savior! pt 2 March 23, 2006 Jack A great follow up to his 'Everybody' disc set, Too, is bold, dark and what I'd consider, auditory heaven at times. This second set of discs has what feels more like a mix of daytime and nighttime tracks. Some bouncy, vocal and melodic - good for the day of the party ("Mindtrip"). Some trax could be found during super-dark 3am-6am sweat drenching aft hrs parties ("Seventh Morning"). Of course, like any compilation, you'll find a few tracks to be weak or fillers, but which those may or may not be are up to each lucky Sander listener.
If you like music categorized as "deep, dark, house", then add this to your collection, Too! ;-)
Sander K at his best October 31, 2005 John Feider 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
CD1: 4.5 stars CD2: 5 stars Sander K manages to produce another bad ass set. I didn't like Everybody Too at first, but it has been slowly growing on me. The mix has a retro feel to it just like Everybody. Depending on your taste, you may enjoy either CD1 over CD2 or visa-versa. I love CD2 because it is very smooth and the way Sander K transitions in between Party to the Music and Waves is mind numbing! He uses what I call a stutter-step beat as a pivot over to the next song (difficult to explain), which is the icing on the cake. CD1 is great with a good selection of retro songs that blend well with the combination of modern beats. Nothing much else to say other this set shows Sander K doing his best: mixing songs and making you forgot your troubles.
Kleinenberg's best??? July 1, 2005 P. Chawla (India) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Loved this mix. Can't say that I'm too fond of Disc one, but Disc two is "off the hook". Great track selection - this one's playing at my next party.
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