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Bloom

Gabriel & DresdenAudio CD
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Gabriel & Dresden was the project name of the DJs and producers Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden from San Francisco. Their popularity and activities are centered in the United States. They won the WMC award as Best American DJ twice in 2007 and 2008, the same day the group split up.

Dave Dresden's background is as a DJ, while Josh Gabriel was trained in the classical tradition.

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  • Audio CD (September 17, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Nettwerk
  • ASIN: B0002RQ2QW
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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Gabriel & Dresden's Bloom isn't hugely different from any other post-trance, Global Underground-school dance record. But these two well-known producers (from their work with Britney Spears, Annie Lennox, and others) reach outside the usual thumps to provide bursts of electro-synth and organic, funk-based rhythms. The first disc in the 2-disc set starts strong with the brilliant, self-produced "Arcadia," but gets lazy occasionally (please not another cheesy Sarah McLachlan remix!). Depeche Mode fans might be annoyed that G&D felt it necessary to spin a version of "Here Is the House" (by Andain) that replaces Dave Gahan with diva vocals (or maybe they just couldn't get the rights?). Disc 2 bounces back with "Athena," a blissful head-bobber that makes life seem bright and lovely. Later, against all odds, the duo finds new depth in the endlessly remixed Dido ("Don't Leave Home"). It's the next track though--the squishy and sublime "Sub" from Bigtop--that really gives the dance floor something meaty to chew on. It's a beautiful thing when progressive house at least tries to be truly progressive. --Matthew Cooke

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5.0 out of 5 stars Gabriel & Dresden "Bloom" in their debut album, September 9, 2004
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Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden - better known as Gabriel & Dresden - boast one of the most impressive résumés in contemporary dance music, with over half a dozen #1 Billboard Dance chart hits to their credit, including remixes for Annie Lennox, Jewel, Sarah McLachlan, and Britney Spears. They have released on Nettwerk a 2-disc set duly titled "Bloom". Their highly-anticipated debut album is finally here.

The set was made using songs that the duo felt passionate about, as well as key hits from their own catalog. They rounded out the album with new composed material.

Great progressive album that is surely unique in contrast to the popular hits of now. Instead of doing an album full of just top hits, they went and did another route typical of their definitive G&D style.

Original songs by the duo: "Arcadia", "Serendipity" (dub version of G&D's Gotta Thank Mix of Coldplay's "Clocks" without the vocals or piano melody), Lament, Dub Horizon, and their collaboration with Elevation "Athena".

There is the new beautiful, yet ominous, Andain's cover of Depeche Mode's "Here is the House" (another track with sounds provided by the duo), Michael Burn's poundin' "Forwards" (very, very nice track), Junkie XL's awesome mix of Sarah McLachlan's "World On Fire" complete with signature Junkie XL acoustics (Original mix is available on Sarah McLachlan's "Stupid" single CD), Audioholic's "External Key" with a capella from Andain's "Beautiful Things", Voyager's "Someone Else" with a capella from Motorcycle's "As The Rush Comes".

The hard-hitting sounds of G&D's mix of Lili Haydn's "Anything" is heard on the second album (G&D's E-String Mix is highly recommended; Lili's vocals are superb though the dub is equally as great), new great mix of Dido's "Don't Leave Home" (song arrangment is great and Dido's vocals really shine in this mix with a interesting filter), as well as G&D's mix of Above and Beyond's "No One On Earth" featuring Zoë Johnston of Faithless (one of the best tracks so far in 2004), some tracks from Josh Gabriel, Push's "Electric Eclipse", and finishs off very nicely with Motorcycle's next upcoming single, "Imagination", with just acoustics and Jes' lovely voice.

With time, this album becomes a delight to your ears... A fantastic compilation of tracks, balanced in vocal and instrumental tracks, resulting in an album that will remain for a long time. Highly recommended for any fans of G&D or people who just want to listen to something other than Trance Party volumes or another DJ Tiesto album...


DISC ONE:
1. Gabriel & Dresden - Arcadia
2. Gabriel & Dresden - Serendipity
3. Gabriel & Dresden - Lament
4. Andain - Here Is The House
5. Michael Burns - Forwards
6. Sarah McLachlan - World On Fire (Junkie XL Club Mix)
7. Audioholics - External Key
8. Voyager - Someone Else
9. Gabriel & Dresden - Dub Horizon
10. Ferenc - Cronch
11. Guy Gerber - Stoppage Time

DISC TWO:
1. Pass Into Silence - Voices
2. Elevation + Gabriel & Dresden - Athena
3. Lili Haydn - Anything (Gabriel & Dresden Code 313 Dub)
4. (RND) - Nova Santori (Josh Gabriel Mix)
5. Dido - Don't Leave Home (Gabriel & Dresden Mix)
6. Bigtop - Sub
7. Above & Beyond - No One On Earth (Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix)
8. Josh Gabriel - Alive
9. Josh Gabriel - Switch
10. Push - Electric Eclipse
11. Motorcycle - Imagination (Acoustic Version)
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A massive production team; an incredible trance effort!, September 8, 2004
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These guys are two of the hardest working producers in the DJ biz and with some sort of help from Kristy Gabriel (I'm assuming this is Josh's wife) and Pete Tong (as the liner notes suggest), they have finally come out with an awesome 2 DISC trance mix. The duo behind Motorcycle and Andain have released their first album, which is a thrilling continuous mix, combining their own progressive style tracks and projects with current trance music. While 2 of the biggest trance anthems in years, Beautiful Things and As The Rush Comes, are technically not on the tracklistings, they do make an appearance (read on)!

The reviewer from Australia who gives no write up about the actual musical content, obviously does not even have this CD, because if he did, he would realize it is a 2 disc set, and certainly not 1 as he so incorrectly complained about. This is a 2 disc set with 22 tracks, 11 on each disc.

Disc 1 starts off with 3 new G&D tracks, which are all a very fresh and new sounding trance style, which G&D and their close sounding progressive trance remix/producer cousins Above & Beyond seem to be thrusting the trance world into. I guess I would describe it as futuristic, funky, and a few BPM's above chill. Track 2, Serendipity, starts off with beats sounding similar to their remix of No One On Earth. Track 4 is a new one from Andain, Here is the House, which starts off with a sort of dark, driving intro, reminding me of As the Rush Comes, and quickly gets into Andain's silky smooth vocals, which start off light, then pick up with the track. Make no mistake about it, this track will be exploding in late 2004! The lyrics are only so-so and border on cheese, but the beat is incredible. A new dancefloor anthem for sure. This track blends well into Michael Burns' dance floor shaking track, Forwards, and then it's on to the excellent new Sarah McLachlan song World On Fire, which I first heard in Above and Beyond's Essential Mix back in June. Aside from the 12" vinyl release, this is currently not available on CD anywhere but here.

Next is the Audioholics' External Key, a very slick, upbeat track, which slows down beautifully for some acapella of Beautiful Things to be snuck in, then picks right back up again. Then comes Voyager's Someone Else, which sort of pulsates to a different (but oh so familiar beat early on), before gliding into it's own, but not finishing until we faintly hear the sounds of an angelic sounding JES (As the Rush Comes) materializing in the background. A thumping and 4th original G&D track, Dub Horizon, is up next, and the CD finishes off with 2 more bouncy, progressive dance floor rhythms.

We slip into a few ambient tracks to set the stage for CD 2, then things really get pumped up with track 3: Lili Haydn's Anything (Gabriel and Dresden Code 313 Dub) which is an incredible trance instrumental that touches on all sorts of current trance vibes, and just when you thought you've heard all the melody levels in this track, it seems to unfold again. I haven't heard the original of this track, but I am assuming G&D played a big role in putting the "rush" into this one. I actually had to replay this track 3 times in a row before continuing with the rest of the disc, as it's simply amazing.

Dido's Don't Leave Home gets a 10 minute Gabriel and Dresden overhaul on disc 2 and it sounds great. Her vocals flow well with the trance melodies. An interesting funky track called Sub by Bigtop takes us into one of the best Trance tracks of '04, No One On Earth. This is the G&D mix, and the track sounds so great with their spin on it, I can't choose between this or the just as superb original Above & Beyond mix. The vocals are so great, both tracks take on their own vibe and no one on earth should be without either of them!

We also get two new tracks by Josh Gabriel solo, with the first, Alive, offering some creative sounding, electronically enhanced male vocals. Good male vocals are extremely rare in trance, and this track combined with some heavy progressive trance, works well. His other track Switch has a pulsating, funky sound, and you could almost call this track Alive too, as it's so flavorful and pumping.

The CD ends off with Imagination, the hugely anticipated Mototcyle follow-up to As the Rush Comes, which is an acoustic version with just JES and a guitar. Her voice is sweet and it's very slow but moving. It will be interesting to hear an original version with what background sounds they decide to couple with her lyrics. It would be extremely difficult to come back with a 2nd slammin track after As the Rush Comes, but I don't think it's trying to follow the same path. It's well worth a listen.

Overall, this futuristic, funky, progressive style trance from G&D is here to stay, and reflects all the right paths that trance should be taking right now. Oakenfold and Armin should take some notes, as this easily surpasses their two trance 2 disc sets released this year. This is in my top 3 trance mix CD's of '04, with ATB's DJ in the Mix (oh BTW vol.2 is due out by the end of '04), and Ronski Speed's Positive Ways 3. Now all we need is an Above & Beyond 2 disc set or at least an Oceanlab album!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars YOU CAN'T STOP LISTENING TO BLOOM!!!, September 23, 2005
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Yes, it's different. Especially if you are wandering over from some vocal trance styles like Armin or if you in love with Tiesto. But I assure you, no matter what your taste in this field of music, you will like this CD. I drive friends crazy when I listen to what they call "techno", but we all know better. But for some reason, everybody seems to enjoy when I pop in Bloom. The CD keeps you into it for the most part. Besides the first track on CD1 Arcadia, the beginning gets boring, even I will admit that, but come end of track 3, the rest of the CD is a journey waiting to be explored.

The CD will make you nod your head endlessly, and will get you bouncing even at some points. The bass is CONSTANTLY moving, and the hits on each beat never stop. This CD is relentless, it won't let you miss a beat.

The compilation definitely isn't a fast one either, as somebody else pointed out. The CD has a slower tempo, but it manages to utilize that to its advantage. The downbeats hit extremely hard, to the point where you don't even care how fast it is...you just can't stop moving!

I dance to this CD...yes, dance...like alone in my room. But I wouldn't say this is the kind of stuff that you'd be hearing in the club. This is THE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT CD FOR YOUR CAR. If not for any other reason, get this so you can enjoy driving with the music blaring...assuming you have decent speakers.

You need some good bass handling if you really wanna appreciate this CD. But...I promise it's a FANTASTIC VOYAGE into a progressive work of art!
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