| Hi Jack | 4:58 | ||
| Inn Touch | 4:53 | ||
| Keep It Under | 4:31 | ||
| The Vault | 5:24 | ||
| Link | 3:57 | ||
| Temptation | 5:16 | ||
| Travel | 4:57 | ||
| Chiba | 4:08 | ||
| Sketch 1 | 4:45 | ||
| Sketch 2 | 4:38 | ||
| Sketch 3 | 5:42 | ||
| Sketched To "Size" | 5:02 | ||
| Sketched Out | 5:54 | ||
| Sketch O Matic | 5:11 | ||
| Sketched For Life (Salsa Mix) | 5:20 | ||
| Sketch Marks | 5:23 | ||
| Sketcherz Main | 4:53 | ||
| Sketch Ups | 3:42 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sketched For Life (2xCD, Album) | Tresor | Tresor 195 | Germany | 2002 | |
| Sketched For Life (2xLP) | Tresor | Tresor 195 | Germany | 2002 |
referencing Sketched For Life, 2xCD, Album, Tresor 195
referencing Sketched For Life, 2xCD, Album, Tresor 195
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Here's the deal: while listening to this album, I have not once raised an eye brow, or pinched myself to check if I was awake while listening to some extraordinary music or stopped in awe as a marvellous tune blasted out of my speakers. Likewise, I have not one pushed the skip button in disbelief or overall disappointment. No bad material here, at all.
So, the problem is that the whole album is just 'good', in a way that'll make you play it once, the first time you get your hands on it, and who knows when again? It doesn't have a single tune so striking that you'd want to play it for your friend and impress him with some new, rocking and fresh stuff by The Advent, let alone something you would play for your rock inclined girlfriend, in order to show her a track that best exemplifies what you're all about. From a DJ's view point, most of these tracks will obey their duty on the dance floor - play any one for 3 to 4 minutes and the crowd won't stop dancing, but they won't look amazed either.
Basically, The Advent gives us 18 straight forward, linear, but overly formulaic tracks that don't live up to the name and fame. Temptation, Sketch 1 and Sketch 3 to me sound like they were influenced by Mills' older work on Axis, with their minimalistic percussion patterns and occasional spaced out and austere melodies, Chiba has some nice acid synths, but yet again nothing you'll keep in your head for more than a day and a half, while Sketch 2 and Sketcherz Main are bleak attempts at hitting the hard techno fans on the nail. The rest of this album sounds like stuff you've heard a thousand times beofre, which is not bad per se, but you need quality and effort to make it sound interesting over 18 tracks, and there's very little effort and real interest I hear on "Sketched for life". If you want to hear be quality mental or hard techno from the era, pick an album like "At first sight", "Loudboxer", "Paranoid", "Walking on wires", "Chaos and order", etc. There are tons of more elaborate albums in the same niche floating around.
And oh yeah, the tracks 4-7 on the second disc were released as an awesome 2x12" in 1999 on Tresor, called "Sound sketchez #2", and you should get it if you can, as it is much more useful than, and cool, anything on this album. My pennies...