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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than his first visit
When I first put the CD in my player and heard Jamiroquai's 'Cosmic Girl', I immediately thought "Oh no! This is going to be a present day, pumped up house compilation ala Ministry of Sound."

How wrong I was!!!

I've heard Dimitri's first visit to the Playboy Mansion and now his return and if I was asked to compare the two, I'd say his second...
Published on May 4, 2008 by Mr. G. Graham

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1 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Motown for kids
I can't understand why all of these dj's like this "dimitri from paris" (who is not from france), are being famous playing compilations that already exist. Please don't give your money to false dj's who are trying to get some easy money just fadeing out some songs. If you want to buy something good try for example the motown compilations.
Published on October 15, 2008 by Paulo C. Ramirez


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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than his first visit, May 4, 2008
This review is from: Return to the Playboy Mansion (Audio CD)
When I first put the CD in my player and heard Jamiroquai's 'Cosmic Girl', I immediately thought "Oh no! This is going to be a present day, pumped up house compilation ala Ministry of Sound."

How wrong I was!!!

I've heard Dimitri's first visit to the Playboy Mansion and now his return and if I was asked to compare the two, I'd say his second visit is much better!

The first of the two CD's is mainly stylish disco music that has a nice mix of young and old. It's great to hear a mix of old tunes such as Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terell's classic 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' with newer jazz music such as Mario Biondi's 'This Is What You Are.'

The second CD is very much "get down" music which includes tracks from artists such as Barry White, Jean Carn, Melba Moore, Amii Stewart and Marvin Gaye's classic 'I Want You.'

I'm not sure if there are any other DJ's out there who could do a remix of this nature and quality besides Dimitri From Paris. You can feel his personality in the music from the eclectic mix of young and old which is typical of his style.

Overall, I would say that this compilation is better than his first visit to the Playboy Mansion and it's a welcome change from the high tempo, pumped up, dance music that is popular in this day and age.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Smooth As Silk, January 21, 2011
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I was not disappointed. Dimitri exhibits a smooth touch with his selection of music. It's mellow, so don't expect your guests to be bouncing off the walls. This is a perfect party CD for mingling, talking and socializing. Great background music that gets your attention every now and then with a great song.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Return to the Playboy Mansion, May 5, 2008
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Having never heard of Dimitri of Paris before, I was browsing through my local Virgin Mega Store and heard this CD blasting out. I had to go straight to the counter and ask who it was. Once I perused the tracks I new that this was my sort of music. Playing it now as I type and I am so far am impressed.... like his compilation and sweet sounds. Glad I walked in to Virgin when I did!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Everything About Dimitri From Paris, November 6, 2008
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The DJ's DJ, the producer's DJ, the people's DJ. Dimitri From Paris is something to everyone but try to put him in a pigeonhole and you'll only conclude by marking it up with his own name. Some DJ's are defined by the genre they champion, some are praised for their technical skills and others are known for their persona, but few people in dance music have managed to carve out such a unique style as Dimitri, DJ, producer, remixer, disco re-edits supremo, vinyl junkie, collector of Japanese toy robots and vanguardist of legendary compilation `A Night At The Playboy Mansion'.
Dimitri is from Paris, of course (born in Istanbul of Greek heritage, he arrived in Paris as a child) but he could be from anywhere. Citing the lack of any real scene in Paris during his impressionable years, the budding DJ found himself seduced instead by a diverse selection of film soundtracks, classic Philly and disco and the first rap records. Unable to find a clubland outlet to express his individual taste, Dimitri turned his attention to radio. Starting out on Radio 7, he went on to land in 1987 a Saturday night spot on key French station NRJ just as the first house music boom was starting to get under way. As the records from Chicago and New York began to flood in, Dimitri found inspiration from the likes of key US DJs like Tony Humphries, who were becoming known for their seamless mixing styles.
In 1994 his first major recording break came with a remix of Bjork's `Human Behaviour'.
`I used to have a lot of guests on the show' recalls Dim, `and when David Morales came on I gave him a copy of the remix.' I didn't hear anything for months and then all of a sudden I was getting calls from people like Louie Vega looking for the record because they had heard Morales playing it. These people were my heroes and it was a great feeling to know that they were appreciating what I was doing'.
Needless to say, more remixes followed and his early production career included several releases for Bob Sinclar's nascent Yellow imprint. But when he turned his hand to an artist album it wasn't the usual DJ/producer collection of uptempo club tunes. Instead, `Sacre Bleu' (1996) showcased an eclectic melange of film soundtrack-inspired lounge moods and jazzy vibes alongside the more expected house rhythms - and it was a huge success.
`It was out of the DJ world, it wasn't what I was playing as a DJ at the time, it was a collection of songs I had put together for fashion shows. Then I started to get bookings from people who expected what was on the album! But the house and disco I was playing made the people on the dancefloor happy and that's how I made my name as a DJ.'
But the really big break was still to come. Now established as a club DJ, Dimitri inevitably wound up playing at a Winter Music Conference party in Miami, organised by Paris party crew Respect is Burning and sponsored by Playboy, which was looking to rejuvenate its brand image. One thing led to another and Dimitri was given an open offer to DJ at the infamous Playboy Mansion.
`The Respect Is Burning guys had the idea to do a compilation with me mixing it. I thought it was a great fit. I loved the 60's and 70's Playboy artwork. This was around the time (the film) Boogie Nights came out and I imagined the Playboy Mansion as like the party around the pool in the film, the soundtrack to which was all boogie and disco. It all made sense to me. The Playboy people were great, they let me have control over the artwork - I didn't want it to be like the Playboy of today - and they said we don't want any money, just give us something if it sells over 100,000. We were like yeah right, sure, thinking this is free! It ended up selling 350,000!
Look at the tracklisting and it's hard to see the quantum leap - encompassing Dim's favourite jazzy, soulful, disco and rap gems by the likes of Bah Samba, Sunburst Band, Ashford & Simpson and Stetsasonic, `A Night At The Playboy Mansion' (2000) is hardly a mix of all the latest mainstream floorfillers. But clearly, something in the image, the presentation and the selection connected to a wider audience.
Dimitri laughs about how people at his gigs ask him to play tracks from the album, imagining him to be the artist, but he understands that his music somehow gets beyond the typical club music purist.
`Their expectations are different from pure dance music fans and that's when you have the opportunity to push the boundaries. I'm not in a niche - I'm a music nerd, I've been there reading all of the label, seeing who the producer is and what studio it was recorded in, but you have to do music thinking that they'll be somebody there who'll listen to it innocently, if it's only for people who know as much as you, you're doomed.'
Now established as one of the biggest names in dance compilations as well as a hugely respected international DJ, recent projects have included `Dimitri From Paris In The House' for Defected (2004) and a disc on `Southport Weekender 3' (SuSu, 2005), Dimitri is hoping to spend more time in the studio in the future to follow up his most recent artist album `Cruising Altitude' (2004)and of course the Nice & Beautiful "RETURN TO THE PLAYBOY MANSION" (2008).
`I play the music I want, it may not always be the most upfront, but it's music that touches me, and I believe touches other people too.'
Dimitri From Paris: File under `category of one'.Taken from Defected Records web site.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Timely Delivery & Excellent Product, January 21, 2009
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1 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Motown for kids, October 15, 2008
This review is from: Return to the Playboy Mansion (Audio CD)
I can't understand why all of these dj's like this "dimitri from paris" (who is not from france), are being famous playing compilations that already exist. Please don't give your money to false dj's who are trying to get some easy money just fadeing out some songs. If you want to buy something good try for example the motown compilations.
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