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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Before The Storm is "Out of Control", September 27, 2003
Walking into a local CD store the other day, I found a used copy of Darude "Before the Storm" on a clearance rack for $4.99. I hesitantly shelled over my five dollars and purchased my first Darude CD. Having once spent over $17 on Ian Van Dahl's CD "Ace", I am now terrified to buy DJ's with one outstanding track. More often than not in the electronica community, a DJ with a single will have about one good song, that being the single. I figured worst-case scenario, at least I would have Sandstorm on CD version. How wrong I was. Putting on "Before The Storm" was trance bliss for over an hour. In fact, after several listening I would end up skipping Sandstorm and start the CD at "Burning", a track that outshines the first song quite a bit, in my opinion. Darude uses fast-paced, multilayered synthesized beats creating a very trance-y, overall hyped sound that really gets you moving or keeps you moving from Sandstorm. Following "Burning," "Feel the Beat" resorts back to more of a Sandstorm-y sound. It's as if Darude is using his massive single as a template for this song. Nonetheless, it still is an awesome track and is unique in its own way. "Before The Storm" tops off with "Out of Control", my personal favorite track on the CD. "Out of Control" is the type of song that makes serotonin be secreted in trance lovers. It is hands down not only a better song than Sandstorm, but also a much more artistic and deep song. It is tied with my favorite songs in all of trance. Absolutely Amazing. After OC, a fast paced song, Darude shows us his ambient side with "Touch Me Feel Me". Relatively speaking, this track is slow and chill, but fits into the CD nicely. Calm Before the Storm segues nicely starting slow and gradually speeding up to a danceable level. Certain criticisms come with the next three tracks, "Let the Music Take Control", "Drums of New York" and "The Flow". All three tracks although do have some cool mixing, just aren't nearly as catchy as the rest of the CD. "LMTC" I particularly disliked, for its attempt to be almost a hip-hop song. I just wasn't feeling it. Darude is a talented DJ and this CD shows it. He is capable of many different forms of electronica from trance to drum and bass to ambient. He created Sandstorm, a dance music classic at this point. And in all fairness, other songs very worthy of becoming classics one day. Overall, "Before the Storm" is well worth the five dollars I spent on it. And even if you don't see it on a clearance rack, I would still say get it.
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