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5.0 out of 5 stars
You're all nuts!, May 6, 2001
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This review is from: Renaissance Ibiza (re-release) (Audio CD)
I don't ever write reviews; but after reading some of the opinions expressed in this forum, I felt I had little choice. Granted, the set does dip at times; but I have yet to feel the need to skip a track--and there are some amazing tracks here. The set is flawless and DEEP--great groove from beginning to end. Buy these CDs. Buy Yoshiesque. If I suggested you to do otherwise, I'd be doing you all a great disservice (and I love you guys too much to do that). You won't be disappointed.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
DC Boys Deliver, March 24, 2001
This review is from: Renaissance Ibiza (re-release) (Audio CD)
As a huge fan of Deep Dish, I shelled out... for this in June when it was still an import only title. Now, a raesonably priced domestic title, this is one that all fans of progressive and deep house should own. CD 1 starts off a little slow with the Atjazz remix of Pink Ciggarettes by Brooks but this song does manage to draw you in with its slinky baseline and sultry female acapella. By song 3, Pascal FEOS's Overflow, we are immersed in that trademark Deep Dish sound: throbbing base, rolling drums, and just the right amount of reverb. Immersed is the right word because a Deep Dish set ends up surrounding you with its sound. This is notably seen in the blending of Kinetic into the anthemic Barbarella by Sven Vath. Other notable tracks on disc one include "the Flying Song" and "True the Faggot is You" Disc 2 has a grittier feel to it with a number of remixes by man of the moment Timo Maas. It builds smoothly into the crunching Danny Tenaglia remix of Green Velvet's "Flash". Tenaglia is frequently cited by Deep Dish as their major influence and this set shows that. It avoids the cheesy hands in the air trance sound and manages to rather convey music with depth and soul. All in all, this is a great set for the Deep Dish fan or even a newcomer. See also Steve Lawler's compilation CD "Feel my Drums" for further music in the same vein.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of their best!!, December 7, 2003
This review is from: Renaissance Ibiza (re-release) (Audio CD)
This has got to be the best cd they ever put out. Some may argue that the yoshiesque cd's are better, but I beg to differ. This is flawless stuff. It's hard edged, yet soothing. It's borderline trance, house, and progressive. It's funky, deep, and soulful. It caters to everyone. This is what Deep Dish USED to sound like. This cd should definetly be the first Deep Dish cd you buy. This is the MOST concise definition of Deep Dish. ENJOY!!
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