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Creamfields [Import]

Ferry Corsten Audio CD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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  • Audio CD (September 19, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: New State UK
  • ASIN: B0009YVCOU
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #285,338 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Father
2. The Conjure [Steve Lawler Remix]
3. We Interrupt This Program [Instrumental][Demo Version]
4. Freak On [Ferry Cortsten Dub]
5. Stella
6. Arcadia
7. Washing Up [Tiga Remix]
8. Kazane
9. Reflections
10. Larry Mountains 54
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Show You My World [Ferry Corsten Remix]
2. Air for Life
3. Water Planet [Aerodrome Remix]
4. Tundra [Fierce Dub]
5. Mahananda [Mystery Island Remix]
6. Sunset
7. X Equals 69
8. Celestial
9. Northern Lights
10. Sublime
See all 15 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

MASSIVE MIX FROM THE DUTCH SUPERSTAR Ferry turns out this double cd set, designed to capture the unique atmosphere of Creamfields, a festival that has rightly become a Great British institution

 

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ferry whips up a mix "from the devil's house"!, September 13, 2005
By 
Doctor Trance (MA, United States) - See all my reviews
(VINE VOICE)   
This review is from: Creamfields (Audio CD)
After a disappointing Passport 2 disc trance mix, Ferry comes back with an excellent trance and house blend. Disc 1 is electro house with a smidgen of trance near the end, preparing you for the intoxicating trance of Disc 2. The track selection, mixing, and themes through both discs far surpass Passport in every aspect. If you are familiar with Benny Benassi's Satisfaction, and the several "buzz" sounding remixes he's done, it will give you an idea of the sounds and theme of disc 1. In fact, the Benassi Bros. make appearances here too.

Disc 1 starts out with some very good house tracks, including the excellent male vocal opener, but when we hit tracks 5 through 9, I feel the rhythms and melodies get a bit too repetitious, but they are by no means bad. Tracks 10-14 well make up for this, as they are the best part of the mix, from the buzzing Benny Benassi house remix of Fischerspooner's Never Win, and moving into Probspot's incredible trance mix of Signalrunners' 3000 Miles Away. The trance near the end of this disc is sort of a set-up to disc 2. The only downfall is the last track, Who's Knocking. The exact same track was also on Ferry's Passport CD, so I am not sure why he included it again (he includes one other track from Passport, but a different remix). I said it when I heard it then and I am saying it now, it's a horrible track. When the female vocalist starts to belt out "Are you there, are you there" it makes me want to vomit. Luckily, you can just stop this disc one track short and not miss anything.

Disc 2 starts off with a great female vocal track, Show You My World by Elles De Graaf, and kicks off what Ferry has been best known for spinning: the best pure trance out there. The track selections on Passport ranged from only about 2 superb tracks, to a bunch of mediocre stuff, to several subpar tracks. Fortunately, there isn't a dud on here, as the entire disc is a soothing journey through one of the best melodic trance mixes burned onto disc this year.

A bunch of these tracks have appeared in other mixes and comps released in the past few months, but most of them are top notch, so I don't mind seeing them appear again and again (much better than putting unknown duds like he did with Passport), and he uses a few different remixes that haven't been used yet. I was blown away by track 11, Red Vision by Genix, and it's my top pick of either disc. I loved the Genix remix of Woody Van Eyden's SI-N+R-JE and had never heard of them/him prior to that, but they are now someone to watch out for, as Red Vision is pure bliss.

Both Armin Van Buuren and Tiesto have tried to incorporate progressive house into their last two releases (Tiesto mixing both together on both discs, and Armin leaving most of the trance on 1 disc), and both missed the mark. Ferry along with Art of Trance have both released incredible trance and house blends this year. Check out Tales of the Unexpected by Art of Trance, as it also has house on disc 1 and trance on disc 2, but the house tracks in their mix are more progressive and darker than Ferry's electro club mix.

Overall, a clear winner from Corsten, and much better than his Passport CD, which oddly only came out a short time earlier. If you like house, electro, or trance sounds, you will have something to enjoy here, and if you are a fan of Ferry's true past, spinning the best of melodic trance, you will find an incredible reward with CD 2.

Oh, and my title refers to the vocal snippets from track 2 on disc 1!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ELECTRO+TRANCE=AMAZING SET, January 17, 2006
This review is from: Creamfields (Audio CD)
Please note, CD #1 is of the genre "electro". Electro has become a big hit in europe this 2005/2006. Ferry Corsten then mixed a top notch trance set on CD #2. Even if you only listen to trance, be open-minded. CD#1 will satisfy all EDM (Electron Dance Music) fans.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome, as usual from F!, March 18, 2006
By 
Samuel Gan "\o/" (Philadelphia, PA USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Creamfields (Audio CD)
Great compilation here.
Ferry is truly number 1 and this dual-disc shows why.
1st CD awesome funky electro house, which has recently become a new favorite of mine. 2nd CD brings out some lesser played trance tracks. Ferry masters the flow of these sets and takes you on a journey like only he can!
I'm only droppin 4 stars on this because there's some tracks I feel couldve been swapped for some better ones.
Keep a lookout for his L.E.F. artist CD coming out soon!
Gonna knock your socks off!
Take care, and F for life!
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