Oliver Huntemann – Play! 01 [Live] Sao Paolo / Brazil
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Electro, Minimal, Tech House |
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Tracklist
H-Man– | 51 Poland Street (Extrawelt Extra Mix) | 5:58 | |
Shokh* & Star*– | Lirum | 3:55 | |
Pelle Buys– | Sad Feelings | 4:40 | |
Juergens*– | Love It | 3:01 | |
White Trash (3)– | Auf Dem Dach | 3:17 | |
Xenia Beliayeva– | Hellraiser | 5:18 | |
Petter (5)– | Some Polyphony | 5:01 | |
Gui Boratto– | Division | 4:44 | |
Huggotron– | Superkiller | 4:14 | |
Jan Driver– | L | 6:50 | |
Oliver Huntemann– | Sao Paulo | 5:29 | |
Sébastien Léger– | Little Bug | 4:44 | |
Stephan Bodzin– | Luka-Leon | 6:28 | |
The Knife– | Like A Pen (Thomas Schumacher Mix) | 6:28 | |
Oscar (4)– | Rakete | 3:29 | |
Rekorder– | Rekorder 8.1 | 4:00 |
Credits (3)
- weissraum.de(sign)*Artwork
- Oliver HuntemannDJ Mix, Performer [Played By], Mixed By, Recorded By
- Fabio MergulhaoPhotography By
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Play! 01 [Live] Sao Paolo / Brazil CD, Compilation, Mixed | Confused Recordings – CON 06-2 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | |||||
Play! 01 [Live] Sao Paolo / Brazil CD, Mixed, Compilation, Promo, Cardboard Sleeve | Confused Recordings – CON 06-2 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | Recently Edited |
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- This has the most annoying crowd noise on it that I have ever heard! You can only hear about 5 people but this one guy can be heard above all others going "woah" over and over!
As for the music, it's cool and builds from the more melodic to the quite hard. For me, Jurgens "love it" appears too early in the mix and Huntemann mixes out of it before the track peaks, which for me is a shame as I love the last third of that track. He may have been mixing from build to build as DJ's sometimes do but if it wasn't deliberate then it was a mistake, for me anyway. - Edited 16 years agoFantastic mix! I've not heard such a good selection and DJ work for years. The mastering even has a raw club touch. There's only two points which have to do with Brazil eventually: The cheering crowd occurs waaay too often. It may depend on the "age" of the DJ who has seen hedonistic dancers and not only minimal movers so far ago. Secondly the Gui Boratto track does not fit in mix-blending nor in its sunlight mood. The Brazilian has done some darker works. And truely this mix is hot & dark as evil hell. Arriba muchacho ;-))
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