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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A welcome return to Ferry's trance roots,
By qyv42 "loves trance" (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twice in a Blue Moon (Audio CD)
I have most of the Ferry Corsten catalog released in the US, and this is one of his strongest efforts. In general, the sound trends more to melodic and classic trance compared to recent efforts like "Punk" and "L.E.F", but definitely has the distinctive Ferry Corsten sound that keeps it from sounding in any way generic or cheesy. Highly recommended.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Listenable when not dancing or exercising,
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This review is from: Twice In A Blue Moon (MP3 Download)
Usually Trance/Techo/House albums are fairly limited in range and variety as they most always have the same tempo and key they are recorded in and also tend to run sterile and unrelationable. This album works in the fact that songs, while keeping in consistent tempo throughtout, adds vocals in a good number of them. Therefore, there is more of a feeling of change between songs than strictly trance insturmental albums. Really enjoyable to listen too.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must buy,
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This review is from: Twice In A Blue Moon (Audio CD)
As a general warning I'm a huge fan of trance and electro.
In my opinion everything Ferry Corsten makes sounds great (hes one of my favorite producers) and he definitely shines with Twice In A Blue Moon. Twice In a blue moon is similar to Corsten's last artiest ablum L.E.F it starts off with a great electro sound (Shelter Me and Black Velvet) as a fun dance track (We Belong) then moves into some club trance (Gabriella's Sky and Made of love and finally ends with what I consider Corsten's signature style (honestly i don't have a grouping for it). Twice In A Blue Moon takes kinda a different turn from the normal progressive electro Crosten does having more of a smooth trance tone but still glitchy and dirty like electro. I love the whole CD but some notable tracks on the album are: -We Belong -Made of love (played on state of trance as well as during Armin Van Buuren's 9 hour new years set at together as one) -Life -Brain Box -Shanti
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