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Dave Seaman - Renaissance America - Volume One

Label:
Catalog#:
MXD-2215
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
US
Released:
14 Jun 1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, Trance, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

1 BT  -  Godspeed (Hybrid Dub Mix) 7:08
    Remix - Hybrid
2 Brother Brown Featuring Frank'ee  -  Under The Water (Starecase Remix) 6:32
    Remix - Starecase
  Vocals - Frank'ee
  Written-By - Thorberg* , Olsen* , Frank*
3 Novacane  -  Rainmaker 6:11
4 Highland  -  Forsaken 6:02
    Mastered By - John Roberto
  Mixed By - Kasey Taylor
5 Desert  -  Voices 6:45
6 Laguna Seca  -  The Flow (Nalin & Kane Remix) 9:02
    Remix - Nalin & Kane
7 Ian Wilkie vs. Timo Maas  -  Twin Town 5:44
8 Escape (2)  -  Cascade 6:17
9 Ecano  -  Run 5:35
10 Orkidea  -  Unity (Helsinki Sunday 6AM Mix) 6:31
    Written-By, Producer - N. Renqvist* , T. Hakanen*
11 Libra Presents Taylor  -  Anomaly (Calling Your Name) (Albion Mix) 4:32
    Presenter - Libra
  Remix - Albion
  Vocals - Jan Johnston

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DJ Mix - Dave Seaman

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Rated 5/5
Review by SamPope Sep 30, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
An excellent single CD mix album from Dave Seaman that is on par with any of his previous Renaissance or Global Underground releases. Track highlights include Hybrid's remix of BT's "Godspeed", Brother Brown's beautiful "Under The Water", Highland's "Forsaken", Timo Maas & Ian Wilkie's "Twin Town", and of course Albion's (aka Ferry Corsten's) superb remix of Libra/Taylor's "Calling Your Name". The easy highlight of the whole album though, is Orkidea's amazing "Unity". The song merges older electronic classics like "Papua New Guinea" with a late 90's progressive trance edge. And of course, aside from the excellent track selection, the arrangement and mixing is of Renaissance standard, meaning: flawless. All in all, you have a superb mix worthy of sitting along side any of Dave's UK releases.