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3.0 out of 5 stars
OK but not so great?,
By "squabbler" (killeen, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Psychotrance 2001 (Audio CD)
hey this is a pretty good CD but not as good as the 2000 edition, and definitely as good as a live show. If you are a d:fuse fan buy it but if not, start with psychotrance 2000!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A little more subdued than Psychotrance 2000,
By Dr. Lee D. Carlson (Baltimore, Maryland USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Psychotrance 2001 (Audio CD)
Techno music can never be relaxing; that is never its purpose or its consequences, but this mix is certainly more "relaxed" compared to the earlier mix "Psychotrance 2000". The DJ takes us through a different journey in this compilation, but it is still 21st century music. It departs from norms and takes no part in tradition. It looks ahead and never behind and takes as axiomatic that the past is as a catapult, and the future as always refreshing. The tracks: 1. "You Got It": An introduction to what's ahead. 2. "Choose Life" has vocals, delightfully competing with the turntable for domination. 3. "Ruhe": A visit to a European dance floor. No worries here, just intermixing. 4. "Mindless": No room on the dance floor. Sweat is the dancer's body oil; their proof of joy. 5. "Perspectives": A proliferation of patterns and regularity, and a hard accent every two beats. 6. "I'm Not Existing": The best track on the CD. Subtle background whispers overlaid on steady rhythmic patterns. 7. "D-Fly": Malevolent in the beginning but such outlooks are forbidden in this music, so it breaks free, as it must. 8. "Search and Rescue": Erotic, seductive, feminine. 9. "Forsaken": The vocals echo and are a source of temptation. They permit no stillness. 10. "Belive": No rest and no respite from movement. One of its themes keeps growing, but is suddenly overpowered by vocals. 11. "Solid Ground": The vocals echo, the themes repititious, but the effect is satisfaction.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DJ DFUSEs another explosive album,
This review is from: Psychotrance 2001 (Audio CD)
For trance fans mesmerized by the deeper, more passionate sounds of world-class DJ's like Sasha, Armin Van Buren and Tiesto, DFUSE puts together his second commercial compilation that easily ranks with the best trance-mix album releases in recent history. Several tracks I haven't heard yet with a couple recent favorites mixed together beautifully by DFUSE, who is under-appreciated in the US Trance scene, easily one of the best DJ's in America (a la Sandra Collins) but mixing with more passion and style than many of his conterparts. He makes me want to go roll! This one's staying in my changer for a long time.
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