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Banco De Gaia
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 17, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Six Degrees
  • ASIN: B00006J40L
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #51,832 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Heliopolis (Redwood Mix)
2. Kincajou
3. Drippy
4. Last Train to Lhasa
5. How Much Reality Can You Take? (Jack Dangers Mix)
6. I Love Baby Cheesy (Skippy Mix)
7. Obsidian
8. Mafich Arabi
9. Sakarya
10. Drunk as a Monk
See all 12 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Desert Wind (featuring Ofra Haza)
2. Celestine
3. Shanti (Black Mountain Mix)
4. Sinhala
5. 887 (Structure)
6. Gizeh
7. Touching the Void
8. Amber (Insect Intelligence)

Editorial Reviews

LA Weekly
"Banco de Gaia has created a fantastic body of work, successfully blending world-beat sounds and styles with cutting edge technology"

Product Description
10 Years celebrates career highlights from the pioneer of global electronica, Banco de Gaia. This DJ mixed double CD is divided into "beats" and "chill" packages and features rare tracks and remixes.

"Banco de Gaia has created a fantastic body of work, successfully blending world-beat sounds and styles with cutting edge technology"-LA Weekly

"Consistently releasing albums of wondrous beauty and almost mind boggling creativity"-Making Music Magazine

"Banco is Banco is Banco"-Muzik Magazine

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the essential Banco, but adequate for a 1st compilation, September 20, 2002
By maitri (United States) - See all my reviews
Being enthralled and sucked in by 'Drippy' while listening to the soundtrack of the movie 'Pi' forced me to buy every album created by the musical power that is Banco de Gaia. So, I have a lot of respect for the artist and the feeling and potency he puts into his work. When I heard about this album, you guessed it, I rushed out to the store again. However, I was a bit disappointed this time. While it contains standards like Kincajou, Drippy, Last Train To Lhasa, Drunk As A Monk, and Shanti, I was let down at what the album doesn't showcase. How could a compilation of 10 years of effort not contain Gamelah and Sheesha from Maya and the soul-ripping intensity of the song Big Men Cry? While I appreciate that only so many songs can fit on a 'best of' album, I Love Baby Cheesy and How Much Reality Can You Take? could have been left off to make room for numbers that better capture Marks' sensibility as a musician.

Yet, the album has its plus points. Desert Wind, with the vocal talent of the late, great Ofra Haza, is a wonderful piece and I enjoyed Sakarya and the revitalized Heliopolis . Disc 2 is extremely relaxing and I love the transition from Celestine to Shanti to Sinhala. The album on a whole is sensibly structured with bouncy pieces on Disc 1 and the more mellow ones on Disc 2. And, it held my interest through the entire playtime. If you are a newcomer looking for a concise collection of Banco's work, I highly recommend the purchase of this album in conjunction with one of the first, Maya, and the beautiful and inimitable Big Men Cry. It is also a good collection for seasoned Bancophiles, to which I would have added a couple of songs. But, keep in mind, this is unquestionably good music from an intelligent artist ... qualities that are hard to come by in entertainment these days.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Unbelievable, November 19, 2003
By Michael Laimo "Horror Author" (Melville, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Ten Years from Banco De Gaia (Toby Marks) is a masterpiece that should be savored by anyone who appreciates music. There's something in his music that can satisfy any taste. Whether you're into rock, dance, prog, electronica, world, ambient, you'll find something to dig here. Banco's music transcends genres: there is no one proper way to describe it, other than "truly wonderful". You won't be able to keep your feet from tapping as this ten-year retrospective kicks in with Heliopolis, the first track from Banco's first release, Maya. This new mix sets the pace for CD one--aptly consisting of Banco's more upbeat numbers--and leads into the rocking beats of Kincajou. Next up is the eleven minute anthem, Last Train To Lhasa, which proudly shows Banco's musical prowness with heavy beats, dinstinct keys, and melodical layers that go on and on. Drippy fades in, a shortened version from the album, but no less rocking. How Much Reality Can You Take is a mix that departs greatly from its original version, and although loaded with hard-rocking beats, falls a bit shy from the beauty of the original on Igezeh. Next up, perhaps Banco's best song, I Love Baby Cheesy, is an alternate mix from the original, and just as good, if not better. The price of the CD is worth this song alone! Skip down to Drunk As A Monk, Banco's most guitar-driven song--imagine Pink Floyd with a dance beat. This is it, a wonderful song that will never grow old no matter how many listens you give it.

CD 2 is comprised of Banco's more atmospheric pieces. Like CD one, all the songs are DJ mixed, creating a continuous flow of original versions and new mixes. Desert Wind, previously unavailable on an album, sets the tone for CD2. Celestine is the most Pinkn Floyd sounding number of all, with Dick Parry on Saxaphone. The beat picks up a bit with Shanti and Sinhala, and slows with 887, a 15 minute opus of gorgeous soundscapes and melodies. Touching The Void is perhaps the best song on this side, with a quick beat and a rap that is damn near incredible.

You get two hours and thirty-five minutes worth of music here...and some of the best instrumental tunes you're ever to hear. BUY THIS CD...you'll be glad you did. I haven't met a person that has listened to Banco De Gaia, and didn't like it.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime dance music by a master musician, April 25, 2003
By Phurge (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
We all know someone who says dance musc isn't "real" music - its just a soulless collection of loops over a 4/4 beat isn't it?

Au contraire,

Pull out this cd and give it to them, complex, intricate melodies over superbly crafted beats, crossing a variety of genres, to create sublime music, which most importantly, has emotion and soul.

This is listening music as well as dance music. The fact that the collection spans ten years but has not dated is testament to the quality of the music.

I came to this through hearing a couple of Banco's tracks on Sasha & Digweed's Northern Exposure - thats a basic cross reference of the sound - danceable, emotion filled tracks. But there is so much more to the Banco sound.

For those of you like me who tend to avoid "world" or "ambient" music, don't be scared off. There are elements of both styles here, (as well as many more) but they are used to good effect. Also remember this is not a chill cd - its dance music, slip cd 1 on at your next party and see the dancefloor fill up.

Dance music for the body, mind and soul?

Here it is.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Banco Compilation
Banco de Gaia (a.k.a. Toby Marks) is a frustrating artist. A good Banco track can be a wonderful thing - elevating, playful and obsessively complex and detailed. Read more
Published on January 25, 2006 by Grunt Hog

5.0 out of 5 stars Only three previous reviews for this classic?
Yikes! I mean, if you're a rabid Banco fan and already own everything Toby Marks has ever done and all the compilations that feature his songs, then there isn't much point to this... Read more
Published on April 15, 2003 by Supabowl

5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant as always
Well, I can't give anything Banco de Gaia does less than 5 stars, just because of the quality of the music. Read more
Published on April 8, 2003 by Brian J. Roach

5.0 out of 5 stars like others said great for newbies
as a new listener to banco i picked up this album based on the fact that it had a little bit of everything on it. Read more
Published on February 24, 2003 by daniel

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