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Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix)
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11:25
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Underwater (Above And Beyond's 21st Century Mix)
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7:39
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Heaven's Earth (Key South Remix)
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7:45
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Innocente (Falling In Love) (Deep Dish Gladiator Remix (UK Edit))
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9:54
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Euphoria (Firefly) (Rabbit In The Moon Divine Gothic Disco Mix)
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7:45
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Duende (Bleak Desolation Mix)
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4:33
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Flowers Become Screens (Return Mix)
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5:05
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Heaven's Earth (Matt Darey Remix)
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8:58
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Silence (Fade's Sanctuary Mix)
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9:33
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Duende (Spiritual Callapse Mix)
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7:54
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Incantation (12" Mix (Edit))
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7:31
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Underwater (MaUVe's Dark Vocal Mix)
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7:48
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Innocente (Mr SAM's The Space Between Us Mix)
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9:52
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Silence (Michael Woods Mix)
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7:08
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Flowers Become Screens (Frequency Modulation Mix)
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7:41
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On the other extreme, ther have been people like Joseph Watt at Razormaid, who would typically stick to cleaning up and re-editing elements already present in the original track. When it's hard to tell that a song's been re-edited and extended, if it sounds like something the artist might have done themselves, it's a good remix.
Bill Leeb produces some awesome electronic tracks, but he doesn't make "trance" music. This CD sounds like cookie cutter trance, sprinkled with cheese with elements of Delerium songs thrown in as an afterthought. Although Greg Reely's remixes are more restrained than the rest, they are nonetheless strangled to death in this horrible attempt by the label to cash in.
I kinda suspect Bill Leeb had very little if any control over this release. I'd be surprised if he even met any of the production team. It sure doesn't sound like anything he's done in the last twenty years. And I should have known better after hearing the awful "Airhead Remix" of Silence on Poem.
I hope the Capitol and Nettwerk are giving Bill a decent cut due his unexpected success after all these years. I hate to think about how little he got for the more than 50 of his CDs I've bought so far. The Recording Industry is killing music.
On the brighter side, the two cds do make fine coasters.
Avoid. Don't encourage these people.
Don't reward this kind of marketing.