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delerium - silence (above & beyond remix) (pg. 4)
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ziddy
Sounds quite nice to me but the Tësto remix will always be my favorite.. :)
Dancecritic
I've just completed the review of Delerium Silence - In Search of sunrise remix. If anyone is interested , then the link is here : http://www.dancecritic.org/Reviews/silence.htm

On the topic of the A&B remix, I don't think any remix will have the same impact as it did of the Tiesto remix. Yes, the remix can add a different feel to it, but the influence and impact will never be quite the same.
Wicked Neo
quote:
Originally posted by Dancecritic
I've just completed the review of Delerium Silence - In Search of sunrise remix. If anyone is interested , then the link is here : http://www.dancecritic.org/Reviews/silence.htm

On the topic of the A&B remix, I don't think any remix will have the same impact as it did of the Tiesto remix. Yes, the remix can add a different feel to it, but the influence and impact will never be quite the same.




quote:


Delerium's debut album, Karma, was released in 1997



Sorry, but that's way wrong

Delerium's debut album was back in 1987 (10 years before 1997)

the album was called

'Faces, Forms And Illusions'

followed by

'Morpheus' in 1989

'Syrophenikan' in 1990

'Stone Tower' in 1991

'Spiritual Archives' 1991

'Spheres 1' 1994

'Spheres 2' 1994

'Semantic Spaces' 1994

'Reflections 1' 1995

'Reflections 2' 1995

Then Karma in 1997

Nell
quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
yea, i just posted who Jonathan Grant, Paavo Siljamäki, Tony McGuinness were together...


quite a few good tracks were produced between the 3 of them.


tony mcguiness isnt part of dirt devils and there has been no releases under the title J. Grant & P. Siljamäki (which is only 2 again). The closest thing to that was the Jono Grant Vs. P.O.S. mix of music is life.
Nell
quote:
Originally posted by Wicked Neo




Sorry, but that's way wrong

Delerium's debut album was back in 1987 (10 years before 1997)

the album was called

'Faces, Forms And Illusions'

followed by

'Morpheus' in 1989

'Syrophenikan' in 1990

'Stone Tower' in 1991

'Spiritual Archives' 1991

'Spheres 1' 1994

'Spheres 2' 1994

'Semantic Spaces' 1994

'Reflections 1' 1995

'Reflections 2' 1995

Then Karma in 1997



nice research work! neo is definately the delerium man!
sandstorm03
quote:
tony mcguiness isnt part of dirt devils and there has been no releases under the title J. Grant & P. Siljamäki (which is only 2 again). The closest thing to that was the Jono Grant Vs. P.O.S. mix of music is life.


i just coppied it off discogs...
Dancecritic
Thanks Neo. I've change it :)
sandstorm03
quote:
nice research work! neo is definately the delerium man!


neo is definately a psycho :D
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by Dancecritic
I've just completed the review of Delerium Silence - In Search of sunrise remix. If anyone is interested , then the link is here : http://www.dancecritic.org/Reviews/silence.htm


It seems like a hell of a lot of words (most of which are raving hype) for a track everyone knows is a classic. You also seem to hype this track far too much. In my opinion there's not that much seperating it from the Airwave remix, which is one of the great forgotten remixes. It was the Radio Edit for a reason!

The claim that it is the only dance track to played on American airwaves during daylight ever is a load of crap. I've been to America, and I've heard trance and dance played on daytime radio. And to further derail that claim, the aforementioned 3AM Eternal by The KLF was a US top 5 single.
havok118
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It seems like a hell of a lot of words (most of which are raving hype) for a track everyone knows is a classic. You also seem to hype this track far too much. In my opinion there's not that much seperating it from the Airwave remix, which is one of the great forgotten remixes. It was the Radio Edit for a reason!

The claim that it is the only dance track to played on American airwaves during daylight ever is a load of crap. I've been to America, and I've heard trance and dance played on daytime radio. And to further derail that claim, the aforementioned 3AM Eternal by The KLF was a US top 5 single.


I agree.

Furthermore, why review a track that's been out for ages?

Dancecritic
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J


The claim that it is the only dance track to played on American airwaves during daylight ever is a load of crap. I've been to America, and I've heard trance and dance played on daytime radio. And to further derail that claim, the aforementioned 3AM Eternal by The KLF was a US top 5 single.


I took that claim from Tiesto's website and ID&T's website. It's relative to the time of its release.

I'm reviewing tracks as a hobbie. I want to review the older tracks. In terms of logic thats the same as a DJ wanting to play older tunes. All for fun really. Yes the review is very long, but I wanted to describe the history and the effects of the tune. Not all tunes get this treatment, just the ones I feel are accalimed. :)
kavanaghm
i wonder will the guys play it on there essential mix.
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