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THE RETURN OF DEEP DARK TRANCE !!!, March 22, 2002
This review is from: Transport: Quivver (Audio CD)
If you're looking for happy little techno tunes with splashy la la vocals that you can sing along with or disco funky progressive house...you've come to the wrong place. HOWEVER...if you love deep, dark, big and bad TRANCE then this is the ticket !!! This Tranceport goes in a different direction than its recent predecessors. I can liken it to a Saturday night set at ClubSpace in Miami....dark and omnious but terrifyingly delicious. Quivver starts to build nicely in tracks 1-4 but its at track 5 where he starts to really rip it loose !! And on track 6 he lives up to his name....from there until the end (track 13). I was listening to this cd on my way home from work and I couldn't get the smile off my face....track 6 will give you the "weeee" feeling you get on a ferris wheel...its intense !! A MUST FOR HARD, DARK, TRANCE FANS.....Quivver is serving up what you love. For you less than hardcore and groovy luscious progressors, you may feel a little lost!!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Progressive, Deep, Dark....the way Quivver wanted it., September 4, 2002
This review is from: Transport: Quivver (Audio CD)
first off, to those who think this is a TRANCE CD, it's not. But, what it is, is a great progressive house CD. Quivver knew what he had in mind when mixing this CD. Keep it dark, keep it deep. The CD cover even fits the mood. I am a big trance head, who just recently fell in love with the deep progressive sound, and i had this CD for months before i actually "heard" it. One day, you just listen, and the progressive sound hits you, just like trance did, or will do....i recommend this CD, but keep in mind, it is not a clubby,... shakin', hands in the air mix. It is good for the ride home from the club, or chill atmosphere at the house, enjoying a drink or 2 or 3....anyways, TRANCEPORT was Oakenfold, Ralph, Collins....this is now TRANSPORT...transporting you to the other level.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Umm...Delicious!, June 9, 2003
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This review is from: Transport: Quivver (Audio CD)
I'm a real trance addict and never had the passion for progressive house. But "Transport 5" had changed my way of thinking. Now, I deeply lust for it. The first time I notice Quivver was "And She Does" (Quivver Alternative Mix) from John Digweed's "Hong Kong". Ever since then, I've been searching albums by him. "Transport 5" was his only available album. Altogether, the tracks here act as a whole, blending nicely into each other. They can tell a story. I highly recommend putting on headphones so you won't miss any details (turn volume up). The echoes, whispers, and strange noises truly give you a creepy feeling (think of Halloween). Tracks like, "NYCU - Loki (James Holden Inertia remix)" and "I Love You - John Creamer & Stephane K/Oliver Twisted (Hybrid mix)" will haunt you and make your heart beat very fast. "Discotek - Hamel & Blackwatch" is a bit trancey and the least horrifying. Count me in, too. His original "Boz Boz" certainly is impressive. It's just so yummy with the blur blur effect. That's the main reason why I buy this album...Quivver (John Graham), I'm hungry for more.
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