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Sven Väth - Sexy Techno At Cocoon

Label:
Catalog#:
MIXMAG 09/06
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
24 Aug 2006
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Electro, Minimal

Tracklist

1 Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom  -  Relevee (Carl Craig Remix) (Sven Väth Mixmag Edit) 4:28
    Edited By - Sven Väth
  Keyboards, Piano - Kelvin Sholar
  Producer - DFA, The
  Producer [Assistant] - Eric Broucek
  Remix, Producer [Additional] - Carl Craig
  Written By - Delia Gonzales , Gavin Russom
2 Fuckaponydelic*  -  Switch The Lights 6:48
    Written-By, Producer - Jay Haze
3 Cobblestone Jazz  -  Dump Truck 9:35
    Written By - Cobblestone Jazz
4 Solid Groove  -  This Is Sick 5:42
    Written-By, Producer - Dave Taylor
5 Dan Curtin  -  Blip That Shit 6:17
    Written-By, Producer - Dan Curtin
6 Extrawelt  -  Titelheld 6:39
    Written-By, Producer - Arne Schaffhausen , Wayan Raabe
7 Deetron  -  Isotope 7:50
    Written-By, Producer - Sam Geiser
8 Adam Beyer  -  Stereotypes 7:30
    Written-By, Producer - Adam Beyer
9 Gregor Tresher  -  Full Range Madness 6:00
    Written-By, Producer - Gregor Tresher
10 Väth* vs. Rother*  -  Springlove 8:07
    Written-By, Producer - Anthony Rother , Sven Väth

Credits

DJ Mix - Sven Väth

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Rated 5/5
Review by andyman5 Sep 27, 2007
This is a great mix!

Not all mixmag releases are as nicely put together and mixed as this one is. Sven really outdoes himself and mixes minimal hits (This is Sick and Dump Truck) along with the techno of Extrawelt and Adam Beyer with great delicacy and a finely tuned ear. Sven really likes to ride his mixes at points and that is something that many DJ's have gotten away from. My only complaint is maybe it is a little too short. Maybe mixmag will put out a double CD someday?