TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Album Reviews / New Releases Discussion
-- NU NRG Free Fall Release (Vandit 041)
Pages (5): « 1 2 3 4 [5]


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Jul-26-2004 19:27:

amazon is always cheaper

but last time i saw, it said 1-2 weeks? same for Vandit Sessions Volume 3


Posted by THE_Chris on Jul-26-2004 22:26:

Mine got sent today - hence all that drivel of mine above

Amazon.de Price ->

The CD - �17.73
Shipping - �6.26
Total - �23.99


Dancegrooves Price ->

The CD - �21.90
Shipping - �12.50
Total - �34.40




/me prefers Amazon


Posted by fede on Jul-28-2004 18:35:

after 146843513152184984945 years it finally appeard on
https://shop.paulvandyk.de/PVDshop/(mwefs521hljyqh2tqyjy5d55)/index.aspx?curi=product&action=detail&cat=cd&prodid=free

why so slow ??


Posted by PHg on Jul-28-2004 19:27:

Got it in the mail today... Amazon.de is the way to go


Posted by Feador on Jul-31-2004 10:10:

can someone tell me hows long the dreamland track in the album, cause my friend just sent me that track its 4 mins 17secs, after hearing it sounds almost like the same old dreamland track.


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Jul-31-2004 11:20:

edited, i thought this was the vandit sessions 3 thread


Posted by PHg on Jul-31-2004 11:49:

Dreamland is the last track on the album, it's the original version.
Universe isn't on the cd, it's on Vandit Sessions pt 3 or something


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Jul-31-2004 13:08:

LOL sorry i thought this was the Vandit volume 3 thread


Posted by Feador on Jul-31-2004 13:10:

oh so is there any remake of dreamland ?


Posted by swisstoni_uk on Jul-31-2004 13:11:

but yep you are right, the Dreamland track is last and its 4mins 18secs long


Posted by Minhaj on Jul-31-2004 21:26:

damn i need this CD


Posted by THE_Chris on Aug-03-2004 11:00:

Look what came in the post today




Full Bonsai!!!


Posted by akaufma2000 on Aug-04-2004 02:04:

So let's hear some reviews! Is this CD worth me going out and buying???


Posted by refuge on Aug-04-2004 04:16:

Man you have huge hands


Posted by djthanh on Aug-04-2004 07:22:

is there an LP of this in 12"???? if so wehre??? i want this!!!!


Posted by stamper on Aug-04-2004 08:45:

quote:
Originally posted by djthanh
is there an LP of this in 12"???? if so wehre??? i want this!!!!


Not yet there isn't, i'd say wait a few months and vandit will release a 2x12" or 3x12" like they did with PvD's reflections. I'm only guessing tho.


Posted by THE_Chris on Aug-04-2004 11:06:

quote:
Originally posted by akaufma2000
So let's hear some reviews! Is this CD worth me going out and buying???



Review: Just buy the fucking thing. It kicks ass.


Posted by armandzadza on Aug-05-2004 03:24:

Hey, does the intro and outro of Tommotor sound like James Holden - Nothing (93 Returning Mix)?!


Posted by Syeker on Aug-05-2004 15:09:

quote:
Originally posted by armandzadza
Hey, does the intro and outro of Tommotor sound like James Holden - Nothing (93 Returning Mix)?!

Cause of the filter? yeah, but a lot harder


Posted by arturob on Aug-05-2004 15:22:

LOOOOOOOOOL!!!


Posted by akaufma2000 on Aug-06-2004 18:21:

I got this from Ivibes.nu I think I'm going to go out an get it now

Music is a supernatural power that succeeds to manipulate people�s emotions with its vibrations. While this statement must be considered true for music in general, the supernatural feeling and emotional impact of NU NRG�s debut album is most striking. Discovered by Paul van Dyk in 2001 with their track �Dreamland�,the two Italians resurface as masters of beautiful and uplifting Trance.

The album �Free Fall� showcases terrific compository skills and embraces outstanding melodies. Some of NU NRG�s tracks sound pure and serene, some of them mysterious. Weightless elements compete with pulsating beats and dirty basslines.

A sensational and persuasive debut and a trancy dream come true. Although having released a considerable number of tracks, the two Roman producers avoid featuring all their previous work on the album but rather present new material. �Eclisse�, the opener of the album comes as an almost beatless five minute introduction to the world of NU NRG. While �Visual Sonar� takes up the dense atmosphere of the introduction,
the first heavy beats set in and transfer it into a percussive �submarine� feeling.

Whereas �Supersonic Way� is the first of the clubby tracks with a dark and almost dirty underlying beat, �Bonsai� starts equally dark but even more percussive. Then all of a sudden, a heavenly flute sets in, leading into a beautiful break - definitely one of the strongest tracks and most compelling arrangements of the album!

The following eponymous title �Free Fall� must result from an overload of feelgood hormones. Based on a compelling beat, the feathery strings wrap you up in soft clouds of happiness and carry you to sunny shores. Before reaching Nirvana, �Connective�, the most recent NU NRG 12� release on Vandit, takes us back to earth with its funky take. The track develops into a club burner and, after the break, into a wonderful Trance jewel.

�Butterfly� and �Astralis� give even more reason to be struck with astonishment: both tracks magically balance a cool and pulsating undertow with elating elements. �Tommotor�, the most technoid approach of the album, is another one of the �submarine� tracks, starting somewhere in the deepest and darkest sea, then flashing the headlights and darting through the vast ocean with powerful engines.

Mysteriously cool! Closer listening is what it takes to grab the full potential of �Aloa P� with its housy touch, wicked beats and booming bass. A track which underlines the great compository skills and a sure shot highlight! Then, the 2004 version of NU NRG�s breakthrough hit �Dreamland� marks the atmospheric conclusion to this unforgettable journey into Trance.


When Paul van Dyk put NU NRG�s �Dreamland� on his 2001 DJ mix compilation �The Politics of Dancing� and signed the Italian producers to his label Vandit, he couldn�t grab the full potential of these outstanding newcomers. Three years later and with appearances on almost 20 compilations and over 20 remixes in the bag, NU NRG are considered as possibly the best duo in today�s Trance scene. Live Act performances at events such as Mayday and Love From Above (Germany), Energy (Switzerland), Arc (New York) and clubs such as Palladium (Madrid), Cocorico (Italy) and Cream (Liverpool) further increase their claim to fame.

Asked about their style, Giuseppe and Andrea respond: �a special mix of melody, energy, and passion for electronic dance music.� Experience their passion and energy on their new album �Free Fall� which may well pave the way for their commercial breakthrough.

NU NRG "Freefall"
Available from July 2004 on CD


Posted by Syeker on Aug-06-2004 22:40:

quote:
Originally posted by akaufma2000
I got this from Ivibes.nu I think I'm going to go out an get it now

Music is a supernatural power that succeeds to manipulate people�s emotions with its vibrations. While this statement must be considered true for music in general, the supernatural feeling and emotional impact of NU NRG�s debut album is most striking. Discovered by Paul van Dyk in 2001 with their track �Dreamland�,the two Italians resurface as masters of beautiful and uplifting Trance.

The album �Free Fall� showcases terrific compository skills and embraces outstanding melodies. Some of NU NRG�s tracks sound pure and serene, some of them mysterious. Weightless elements compete with pulsating beats and dirty basslines.

A sensational and persuasive debut and a trancy dream come true. Although having released a considerable number of tracks, the two Roman producers avoid featuring all their previous work on the album but rather present new material. �Eclisse�, the opener of the album comes as an almost beatless five minute introduction to the world of NU NRG. While �Visual Sonar� takes up the dense atmosphere of the introduction,
the first heavy beats set in and transfer it into a percussive �submarine� feeling.

Whereas �Supersonic Way� is the first of the clubby tracks with a dark and almost dirty underlying beat, �Bonsai� starts equally dark but even more percussive. Then all of a sudden, a heavenly flute sets in, leading into a beautiful break - definitely one of the strongest tracks and most compelling arrangements of the album!

The following eponymous title �Free Fall� must result from an overload of feelgood hormones. Based on a compelling beat, the feathery strings wrap you up in soft clouds of happiness and carry you to sunny shores. Before reaching Nirvana, �Connective�, the most recent NU NRG 12� release on Vandit, takes us back to earth with its funky take. The track develops into a club burner and, after the break, into a wonderful Trance jewel.

�Butterfly� and �Astralis� give even more reason to be struck with astonishment: both tracks magically balance a cool and pulsating undertow with elating elements. �Tommotor�, the most technoid approach of the album, is another one of the �submarine� tracks, starting somewhere in the deepest and darkest sea, then flashing the headlights and darting through the vast ocean with powerful engines.

Mysteriously cool! Closer listening is what it takes to grab the full potential of �Aloa P� with its housy touch, wicked beats and booming bass. A track which underlines the great compository skills and a sure shot highlight! Then, the 2004 version of NU NRG�s breakthrough hit �Dreamland� marks the atmospheric conclusion to this unforgettable journey into Trance.


When Paul van Dyk put NU NRG�s �Dreamland� on his 2001 DJ mix compilation �The Politics of Dancing� and signed the Italian producers to his label Vandit, he couldn�t grab the full potential of these outstanding newcomers. Three years later and with appearances on almost 20 compilations and over 20 remixes in the bag, NU NRG are considered as possibly the best duo in today�s Trance scene. Live Act performances at events such as Mayday and Love From Above (Germany), Energy (Switzerland), Arc (New York) and clubs such as Palladium (Madrid), Cocorico (Italy) and Cream (Liverpool) further increase their claim to fame.

Asked about their style, Giuseppe and Andrea respond: �a special mix of melody, energy, and passion for electronic dance music.� Experience their passion and energy on their new album �Free Fall� which may well pave the way for their commercial breakthrough.

NU NRG "Freefall"
Available from July 2004 on CD


That review has been on http://www.nunrg.de/share/freefall for months, you better check the one on trance.nu


Posted by brian on Aug-24-2004 00:43:

Wow...after 2 years, every time I hear Bonsai on this CD, it sounds so empty at the end of the breakdown not to hear "Orrrrrrrgasmatron! il silenzio e' rotto da" ... "Nu NRG"

I've heard the live rip so many times that now I sing that little bit in my head during the breakdown. Sad, I know...


Posted by ASOT100 on Aug-24-2004 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by brian
Wow...after 2 years, every time I hear Bonsai on this CD, it sounds so empty at the end of the breakdown not to hear "Orrrrrrrgasmatron! il silenzio e' rotto da" ... "Nu NRG"

I've heard the live rip so many times that now I sing that little bit in my head during the breakdown. Sad, I know...


LOL I do that exact same thing too, now it feels like that song is missing something haha


Posted by THE_Chris on Aug-24-2004 11:55:

I do that too

Nice not to hear the "OOOOOORRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGAAAAAASSSSSSSMMMMMAAAAATRRRRRRRRRRROOONNN" though. And good to get rid of that popping and clicking at the start too


Pages (5): « 1 2 3 4 [5]

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.