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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Luke Chable - Into the Storm | |||
| 2. Fretwell - Faceless | |||
| 3. KVK - Reality Theory | |||
| 4. Michael Lanning ft Charity Havens - Bound For Ascension | |||
| 5. Blue Haze - A Time To Reflect | |||
| 6. Rhino Drum - Underground Sound | |||
| 7. Michael Burns - Sunshine In My Shadows | |||
| 8. Jacob Todd ft Kevin Clark - Nothing Is Real | |||
| 9. Main Element - Delta Of Venus (Chris Salt Remix) | |||
| 10. Steve May - Open Day (Luke Chable Quakes & Craters Remix) | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Pavel Bidlo - My Pills | |||
| 2. Rennie Pilgrem - Coming Up For Air (Mara mix) | |||
| 3. Ozgur Can - Connected | |||
| 4. Dirty German ft Mirko Meyer - Be Together (Main Pass) | |||
| 5. Rhythm Unlimited - All I Wanna Do | |||
| 6. Pig & Dan - Basement | |||
| 7. Moonface - Our Prediction | |||
| 8. MCCP - Deeper Inside | |||
| 9. Musgrove & McGrath - Freakout | |||
| 10. Quivver & Sutton - Cold Rush | |||
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This compilation sees Anthony take his skills to the next level, the first CD being a voyage through the world of ambient and breakbeat with tracks by up and coming artists like Blue Haze and Luke Chable, sitting alongside material from established names such as Slacker, Main Element, and Tilt.
Diversity is the theme of the second CD, leaving a snapshot of the more twisted style that fans of Anthony Pappa know and love. With some of the finest material around at the moment carefully programmed into one cohesive mix, featuring tracks and remixes from Shpongle, Rennie Pilgrem, Moonface, Mara, and Quivver, it's the fitting end of an album that shows Anthony Pappa's ability to Balance all manner of different sounds, making him the perfect candidate to join this acclaimed series.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What is up with these reviews?,
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This review is from: Balance 006 (Audio CD)
I can not believe the reviews I am reading for this release.
Hands down this is one of the best progressive compulations of 2004. I think that it is up there with Sasha's Involver album and I have yet to understand why there are so many mediocre reviews for this dual set from Pappa. I know that Holden is a very tough act to follow,(lord knows I have seen that prodigy a few times and love his work), but this release from Anthony is top notch. I am a huge progressive fan to say the least, so I am more in touch with the first C.D., rather than the second. As far as "continuity" and structure, it is about as good as it gets. The mixing is f**king superb. The planning for the first C.D. is very well thought out and is deeply, deeply emotional. Pappa, if you are reading this, I want to thank you for putting this jewel together. I have it in my player and I have no plans to take it out in the near future. I was born and raised in South Florida and have seen countless D.J.'s and producers countless times at Space , Crobar and WMC. Yet, the next time you come down, they better roll out the red carpet for you, cause you are friggin' awesome! D-L-T-B-G-Y-D.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,,,, a piece of artwork,
By
This review is from: Balance 006 (Audio CD)
Disc 1: an easy 5 stars
Disc 2: 4.5 stars Anthony Pappa truly does do a good job on this compilation. I am a stickeler on the quality of mixing and the first CD is downright gorgeous. What really distinguishes this disc from the second disc is the diversity of the music genres. Disc 1 beautifully blends the essentials of breaks with low key progressive house. The disc drives the rhythm home while dazzling you with the atmospheric/soundscapes that he produces in the background. CD 1 = perfection CD 2 while still being powerful lacks the overall dynamics of disc 1. This is simply because Pappa decided to go strictly with prog house on this one. What truly holds this disc together is the spectacular mixing that is witnessed on disc 1. However different, the mixes still maintain that high level of difficulty that is necessary for someone as picky as myself to stay highly interested. Overall this is a brightspot in the sea of CDs that I own and I will continue to enjoy it for years to come
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
amazing style & mixing ability,
By Craig (Vic, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Balance 006 (Audio CD)
I'm not a big Pappa enthusiast but when i saw the tracklist for CD1, it had me sold.
Cd1 starts with the chilled "Into the storm" by Luke Chable and progresses into some very melodic breakbeats. It has a very calm mood with groovy basslines and includes standout tracks such as "Michael Burns - Sunshine in my shadows", "Main Element - Delta of Venus" and the beautiful "Mana" from Shiloh. Cd2 takes the very deep dark progressive edge, dark vocals and chunky beats is the layout for most the tracks with these standouts: "Ozgur Can - Connected", "Musgrove & McGrath - Freakout", "Shpongle - Beija Flor". The last trakc on the albym "beija flor" is an amazingly produced tune blending upbeat breakbeats with spanish guitars and brazilian chanting vocals, however im not quite sure it fits the style of the cd. I personally prefer cd1 down to the fact that im a breakbeat fan and just about every track is a hit for me. Fans of prog house will drool over cd2
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