1. Air for life
2. Wasting
3. My World
4. Find
5. Whiteroom
6. Barotek (innate and andy moor)
7. Complex Synth Problems
8. Fact of the matter
9. Forma
10. Halcyon
Not Neccesarly in that order...
Nov-01-2005 02:17
isoterra
hi
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Nottingham, UK
avril lavigne - i'm with you (leama & moor remix)
not much else after.. guess crayons was kinda nice, heard it before that twinkly mcprog sound got rinsed though, it's kinda lost appeal to me since
Nov-01-2005 02:47
Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Tilt - Twelve.
I agree.
And the fact that it stands out makes me wonder how much Moor actually had to do with it.
I think people gave his remix of Find a bit too harsh a review; it wasn't that bad.
Nov-01-2005 03:42
sEpH
Ezlv
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: MTL
Brian eno remix
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Nov-01-2005 04:11
Blue.
Enjoy the silence
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Mississauga
His solo stuff never really impressed me save for one or two tracks (and Air For Life made me throw up in my mouth a little) but Leama and Moor are leaps bounds, mountains and galaxies ahead which leads me to believe that Leama is the more talented one.
Almost every single remix they've made as a pair feels touched by the hand of God. Their productions are solid as well (but not as good as their remixes).
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Nov-01-2005 04:48
Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
quote:
Originally posted by sEpH
Brian eno remix
A disgrace.
Nov-01-2005 04:57
plaxx
lattes and davidoffs
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Dan1584
Andy Moor is my favorite producer. Picking 5 would be way too hard.
Same here, or +1, whichever one is the TA fad these days...
Nov-01-2005 06:35
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
I agree.
And the fact that it stands out makes me wonder how much Moor actually had to do with it.
Yeah, it sounds like vintage Tilt in many respects. It really is a class track, and a shoe-in for 2005's trance record of the year.
Agree with Cobalt and J for the Twelve track.Though i have my reasons to believe that he didn't have to do much with that track except the bass,the melodies and the synths remind me the other 2 guys' style from the Tilt.
Nov-02-2005 22:22
spc
somebody call the doctor
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: NJ
quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
His solo stuff never really impressed me save for one or two tracks (and Air For Life made me throw up in my mouth a little) but Leama and Moor are leaps bounds, mountains and galaxies ahead which leads me to believe that Leama is the more talented one.
Almost every single remix they've made as a pair feels touched by the hand of God. Their productions are solid as well (but not as good as their remixes).
totally agreed. i also like all of the old tilt and most of the new tilt.. also enjoyed his remix of ridgewalkers - find, which i found brilliant when it came out... but after that, his productions really havent moved me all that much.