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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It is Paradise,
By jkenne01 (Melbourne) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
An early release from Sven Vath, this is more ambient than techo. It is a great chillout CD and he succeeds in building a dreamy blissful soundscape where the calling of dolphins are heard as a backdrop to meandering melodies. The inclusion of the title track at the midpoint is out of place and is the only negative aspect of an otherwise beautiful recording. Perfect for summer. Perfect.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
?Lost in Paradise,
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
Point of this kind of music is not for it to go anywhere but rather for you to go somewhere through it. Deeply dubacious, with those melodic strings that bring you back to days gone by. A dose of something and this cd will make you trip lavishly.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I can't believe nobody has reviewed this yet.,
By crisk@netvision.net.il (Haifa, Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
This is a very good album. It's very dark and very ambient. My favourite track is L'Esperanza, which is ten minutes of ambient power. The short version (also featured) of this track appeared in so many chillout and ambient compilations.. but the full version really lets the track encompass you and carry you away. Worth the price for track #3 alone; but the others are as dark and as powerful.
8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
very bad,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
i love techno, trance and dance and lemme tell ya', this ain't it. the songs are slow and repeitive and that's it; they don't go anywhere, there's no complexity and there's no suggestion of any special musical talent that's being restrained or held back to create expectation. don't buy it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best of the Ambient- house genre!,
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
Expectations and context often strongly influence whether or not we like something - be it a person, a work of art, or in this case, a CD. For that reason this disc is best thought of as an Ambient-house album. If you expect this CD to be simply Trance Techno (as it was marketed at the time fo its release) I can understand how you might find it disappointing. Ambient-house, however, is a less resrictive genre and is thus more likely to offer greater variety. And variety (along with great songs of course) is a hallmark of a great album. It's one of the reasons that the Beatles albums are so good. So I advise approaching "Accident in Paradise" as an Ambient-house CD.
And it really is one of the best. It's worth buying just for the song "Ritual of Life" alone - with its slow build up of ethnic drone sounds (didgeridoo and tambura), gorgeous silken synthesizer tones, ethnic percussion, and classic techno rhythms - it really takes you on a delightful (please excuse the cliche) trip, in much the same way that the best minimalist music does. The best part of the song is near the end when most of the sounds fade out and then a bell tree and the sound of an airplane herald the return of the of the percussion, louder and more intense than before. The next song, "Caravan of Emotions" is a piano driven Ambient piece spiced with various synth and found sounds-quite nice. "L'esperanza"-the song I'd heard that made me want to buy the album to begin with-is built on a slow, simple, beautiful synth string melody, perfectly muted percussion and a kind-of Prog-Rock feel (which much of this album has-in the best way possible). "Sleeping Invention" is built upon water sounds(my favourite sound effect), a harpsicord playing a classical melody, and what sounds like a sample of some operatic singing. A friend of mine asked, "What's the title of this song-'Beethoven Takes a Bath'"? I think she said this to indicate that she did not like this song, but it's actually a somewhat acurate description(but in a good way). "Mellow Illusion" has a soundtrack sort of feel to it. It's rhythically oriented but is not generic Techno. It actually reminds me of some of Bill Nelson's instrumentals and also of Larry Fast's Synergy. A pleasant song. "Merry-Go-Round Somewhere" sounds like its title implies-fairground organ playing circular melodies with the sound of children playing. This leads to the most incongruous song on the album-the title track. "An Accident in Prardise" is an uptempo Trance piece. It's a much more abrasive song than any other on this disc but is still a good track (again, variety is a good thing). It has a Kraftwerkian feeling of machine-driven motion to it - great to listen to while driving. "Drifting Like Whales in the Darkness" is a more ambient piece which really does sound like its title implies. Peaceful and dreamy. "Coda" revisits the sound of "Sleepng Invention", and is a good ending for the album. The single mix of "L'Esperanza", tacked onto the end of this CD, is my least favourite song on the disc. It's crap and should have been omitted. I hope this review is as informative as I'd intended it to be and inspires you to give this disc a listen. If you like the early Orb, Future Sound of London, Ultramarine, and Aphex Twin's Ambient-house era songs, you'll probably like this album.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet Abstract,
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This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
This has a mix of ambient tracks and high energy trance tracks. I really like the baroque harpsicord and digeridoo and tamboura it is very unique. It will appeal to people with openminds who like psychedellic electronica.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the leatherpants man-does it again(the best),
By A Customer
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
the boldy feathered man do it again... you ask:do what? i answer:he chills your brain&make you fly upon the vynil dreams you've never dreamed of. the very best of(in my opinion)this bizzare dj. i've surely enjoyed it very much... buy it now
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not incredibly great.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
Perhaps it is a bias not to hold ambient music as high, but I can't call this a classic or "must have." The tracks are very nice and cerebral, a kind of saucy ambience, except for the title track. The simple "Sleeping Invention" is the strangest and was my favorite, but the novelty wore off, not unlike my blind support of this disc. If you don't expect an epic, Accident delivers quite satisfactorily.
1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
no great shakes,
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This review is from: Accident in Paradise (Audio CD)
most of the tracks are pretty slow and meandering on this CD -- really not sure where they're headed or what the artist is trying to accomplish with them. and the faster upbeat stuff is not good enough to make up for the slow tracks. the artist does have some potential i believe but he really needs to do a lot more work and development to realize it. maybe if he;d spend more time on his music than on his make-up (is that marylin manson?) he could actually produce some good trance and techno. for now, there are tons of musicians and groups that totally outclass this vath.
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Accident in Paradise by Sven Vath (Audio CD - 1993)
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