Dream Sequence (4) feat. Blake Baxter ‎– Endless Reflection

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Tresor – Tresor 29
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2 × Vinyl, LP
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Tracklist

A1 Dream Sequence
A2 Kiss It
B1 Endless Reflection
B2 Energizer
C1 Pump It
C2 The Lala Song
D1 Born Again
D2 Theme Song

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Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Endless Reflection (CD, Album) Tresor Tresor 29 Germany 1995
Endless Reflection (2xLP, W/Lbl, Promo) Tresor Tresor 31 Germany 1995
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Review by Smackos Jan 30, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
IMO This is a masterpiece release!

Again the sexual tensed style of Blake Baxter is there, as well as his ability to use otherwise really cheese sounds and samples in a fresh way. (Like the michael jackson "oooh yeah" samples...I dunno what it really is...but its the stacato minimal melodies with the sexual laden grooves...something like that! creating CARNAL DEMANOUR from the Roland R8)

The Lala Song, pump it and Kiss it are dancefloor shockers and the title track "Endless Reflection" is a steamy romantic love song seldomly seen in electronic music..
Rated 1/5
Review by Ressla Apr 28, 2004 (edited over 2 years ago)
Shockingly low quality record from Blake , IMHO . Even at the time of release it must have sounded dated. Really average-to-poor tracks which sound like they were knocked out in 15 mins each. The only (novelty) highlight is "Theme Song" which sounds like a Orchestral Manouveres in the Dark B-side from 1983.
A real shame for me as Blake has done so much better before and after this release.

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