CD1 is a fucking gorgeous mix. I don't know if it's because I'm a noob to progressive breaks but this mix sounds incredibly refreshing even if it's dated.
Real journey from start to finish. Nice builds leading to the perfectly timed climaxes. I don't know why but I over looked this on it's release.
The melodies are endless.
Haven't given CD 2 a listen yet, don't know if I ever will because of being busy with the first disc .
Originally posted by siastyle
Okay iv hurd the Album and lemmi tell you guyz.... Tiesto is gono make it back to the top again with these hits. The thing about it is that hes trying 2 bring a new style tho just like he did with Just be and it worked. they songs areunt TOO HIGHT up. but the vocals acaully are the best thing in 2007. The Track Carpe Noctum is like traffic but it hink he could of prefected the shit ouf it. but generalllyy its an amazing album...oh and Ten Seconds Before Sunrise is like Forever today TIMES 12
May-14-2007 06:40
Domesticated
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Anthony Pappa & Alan Bremner are responsible for creating the greatest song the world has ever known.
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: On a spit of sand we call Earth
I fucking love Balance 006 CD 1. Listening to the mix between We Will Fade and Nothing is Real still gives me chills. I really wish more of my EDM loving friends were into progressive breaks. It's great to play after a long night of partying and you're still craving a little groove.
CD 2 is ok. I don't really play it as much, and I usually get bored around the middle part. Although I must say, I love how he worked Shpongle-Beija Flor in the end. Took me by surprise. Best song on disc 2.
May-14-2007 10:21
Tangil
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sky Limousine
quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
Anthony Pappa & Alan Bremner are responsible for creating the greatest song the world has ever known.
...which is?
May-14-2007 12:17
Subtle
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
Anthony Pappa & Alan Bremner are responsible for creating the greatest song the world has ever known.
i actually discovered it about a year and a half ago when i walked into a Virgin music store while i was in Athens, Greece. they had CD 1 playing over the speakers there, and i didn't know what it was at first, but i was really enjoying it as i was browsing for some new CDs, so i decided i had to figure out what it was so i could buy it. i asked one of the guys working there if he could tell me what CD was playing, and he got it for me and then we ended up talking about dance music for a while. anytime i listen to CD 1 now it always brings me right back to that day... which is a truly amazing feeling.