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Dave Seaman- Masters Series, volume 10 (tracklisting available)
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Paradox Lost
Finally out with some PR notes and the tracklisting:

quote:
Mention Dave Seaman and thoughts of a Renaissance album are invariably never that far behind, so it’s fitting the most ‘capped’ player return to handle the honours for the 10th volume in the prestigious Masters Series.

The result is a varied excursion through electronica / dance, which – as ever – demonstrates Dave’s impeccable mixing and programming skills. Kicking-off from the left side of the field, Disc 1 blends two of dance hottest new properties, Apparat and Fairmont before taking-up the more traditional dance-reigns by way of Dusty Kids ‘Cowboys’. From there things rise to a quick gallop incorporating a who’s who of the current scene from Gui Boratto, Christian Fischer, Mark Knight, Skylark, Sasha and, of course, Underworld, who provide the closing crescendo with their very excellent ‘Beautiful Burnout’.

“I’ve always viewed the Masters Series as a lasting snapshot of the very best the scene has to offer at that time,” says Dave, “Getting the balance right is never an easy task, so it’s always a long, hard process, but that only serves to make the end result more rewarding. As ever, my greatest hope is the fans and all who listen to it enjoy it too.”

Dave keeps his self-imposed brief firmly in mind as he flips to the clubbier Disc 2, with contributions from Martin Buttrich, Solomun, Popof, Oliver Huntemann, Dubfire and Umek, concluding yet another incredible chapter in the Masters Series.



...and the tracklisting :eyes:

Disc 1:

1. Apparat - Not A Number
2. Fairmont - I Need Medicine
3. Dusty Kid - Cowboys
4. Wally Lopez - Go Ahead (Patric La Funk Mix)
5. Peter Edison and George Skanderberg - Patterns Of Thought
6. Gui Boratto - Mr. Decay (Robert Babicz Universum Disco Mix)
7. Stel - Godthab
8. Christian Fischer - Karatschai Lake
9. Joe T. Vannelli - Harlem (Mark Knight Dub)
10. Skylark - Escalator
11. Eelke Kleijn - It All Comes Together c/w Couture Feat. Rachelle - Afterglow (Acapella)
12. Sennh - I Am With You
13. Sasha - Who Killed Sparky?
14. MOS - Waterhölle
15. Underworld - Beautiful Burnout (Mark Knight Remix)

Disc 2:

1. Johannes Heil - The Coming
2. Tim Deluxe Feat. Sam Obernik - You Got Tha Touch (Martin Buttrich Vox Mix)
3. Mugwump - Memory Lane Refund (Acid Retraxion Mix)
4. Groove Garcia - Trip To Amaltea
5. Solomun - Deadman
6. Sol and Grimm - Exuma
7. Josh Gabriel - Azora
8. Popof and Nina - Blablabla
9. Popof - Brain On The Side
10. Jamie Stevens - Keep Her Space
11. Oliver Huntemann - Bakery c/w Meat Katie and D Ramirez Feat. Odissi - Stop the Revolution (Dubfire's Arrowhead Dub) [Acapella]
12. Rekorder - Rekorder 10.2
13. Solaris Heights - No Trace (Popof Remix)
14. DJ Umek - Faithful Nights

Release date is set for March 10 of this year.

Progressive Sounds
woscar99
Good news. :)

Can somebody please clear this up? Who has done the 10 Masters Series Releases so far? I know that:

Vol 1 = Hernan Cattaneo
Vol 7 = Dave Seaman
Vol 8 = Sandy Rivera
Vol 9 = Satoshi Tomiie

And i know that Hernan Cattaneo did another one and that Nic Fanciulli has done 2...but the numbering has always been uncertain.
Paradox Lost
I believe it was the Renaissance mix comps that were released in the early 2000's that comprises the earlier volumes, even though they weren't titled as such.

Remember these:

Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Awakening
Deep Dish- Renaissance: Ibiza
Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Desire
Nick Warren- Renaissance: Revelations

Then came Hernan Cattaneo's first Masters installment, and I think it was at that point in which they just assigned them with the term "Masters." So technically, Hernan's first mix comp in this collection was actually the fifth in the overall series.

Both parts of Nic's Renaissance mix comps weren't part of the "Masters Series," and they're just categorized as a "Renaissance Presents..." release (like Sequential, vol 1 + 2, and Zabiela's mix comps).

As confusing as it may be, I think it's a little worse considering that they also seemed to throw in the word "Part" in a few of them, but looking at it as a whole, the numerical progression makes sense.
woscar99
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Originally posted by Paradox Lost
I believe it was the Renaissance mix comps that were released in the early 2000's that comprises the earlier volumes, even though they weren't titled as such.

Remember these:

Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Awakening
Deep Dish- Renaissance: Ibiza
Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Desire
Nick Warren- Renaissance: Revelations

Then came Hernan Cattaneo's first Masters installment, and I think it was at that point in which they just assigned them with the term "Masters." So technically, Hernan's first mix comp in this collection was actually the fifth in the overall series.

Both parts of Nic's Renaissance mix comps weren't part of the "Masters Series," and they're just categorized as a "Renaissance Presents..." release (like Sequential, vol 1 + 2, and Zabiela's mix comps).

As confusing as it may be, I think it's a little worse considering that they also seemed to throw in the word "Part" in a few of them, but looking at it as a whole, the numerical progression makes sense.


Yeah, pretty confusing...there's another Cattaneo one called 'Renaissance Masters Series, Vol.2'. :conf:

Thanks for clarifying...I have those 4 early ones but I didn't know those were part of the series.

Anyways, here's the cover ;)

Paradox Lost
Yeah, it's his second volume, but it makes it appear as it's the second Volume in the overall series. But if that's the case, shouldn't Dave Seaman's last comp a couple of years ago have been "volume 2," with this one being "volume 3?"

...and Satoshi's and Sandy's is "Part 8," and "Part 9" respectively, so I guess they're reserving "volume" for those who have multiple installments, with "part" being the actual number in the catalog...which would make this most recent one "Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Masters, Part 10, volume 2?"

Okay, I'm through trying to make sense of it. It's pretty apparent that they now have a much more specific understanding as to what they want to do with this series, so I suppose it's just too late and too impractical to make them consistent with the ways the older releases were titled.

The cover images are always exceptional (starting with Hernan's second installment), especially Satoshi's installment. It really makes it appear analogous to opening up a box of fine chocolate, reserved for a special occasion, and their consistency in quality sure makes it an appropriate analogy. :D
woscar99
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Originally posted by Paradox Lost
Yeah, it's his second volume, but it makes it appear as it's the second Volume in the overall series. But if that's the case, shouldn't Dave Seaman's last comp a couple of years ago have been "volume 2," with this one being "volume 3?"

...and Satoshi's and Sandy's is "Part 8," and "Part 9" respectively, so I guess they're reserving "volume" for those who have multiple installments, with "part" being the actual number in the catalog...which would make this most recent one "Dave Seaman- Renaissance: Masters, Part 10, volume 2?"

Okay, I'm through trying to make sense of it. It's pretty apparent that they now have a much more specific understanding as to what they want to do with this series, so I suppose it's just too late and too impractical to make them consistent with the ways the older releases were titled.

The cover images are always exceptional, especially Satoshi's installment. It really makes it appear analogous to opening up a box of fine chocolate, reserved for a special occasion, and their consistency in quality sure makes it an appropriate analogy. :D


Yeah, most confusing series ever...LOL

It annoys me, specially since if s up the sorting on my iPod :whip:

Speaking about Satoshi's...I really hope this one is as good as that one. Satoshi's was an exceptional piece of music ;)
TheVrk
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Originally posted by woscar99
Speaking about Satoshi's...I really hope this one is as good as that one. Satoshi's was an exceptional piece of music ;)

CD2 yes
jesteraver
i can not wait :)
woscar99
quote:
Originally posted by TheVrk
CD2 yes


What's wrong with the first one? Awesome tracks mixed to perfection on both discs :tongue2 Although they both cater for different tastes. Disc 1 is more housey and sexy while Disc 2 bangs the out of your brain.

Motorcitysoul - Aura (Jimpster Remix)
Stanza
Dave Seaman's early Reniassance stuff was legendary.

Nowadays it looks like he is just another DJ spinning boring electro and sexy house.

Paradox Lost
As someone essentially mentioned in a previous Seaman thread, his work largely reflects existing trends and themes rather than spearheading or innovating upon them. That said, he's traversed a pretty diverse distance from his old GU days until now. He was largely at his best when he was involved in spinning primarily Progressive House, as was the case on Audio Therapy volumes 1 and 2, but as you say, the material he's been churning out as of late has been a slew of electro dullness...which is a pretty good reflection of what's going on in that arena, anyway. :D
Clovis
Dave Seaman...always just so painfully average imo.

I mean. He plays good music that everyone else plays. In a sorta different order. Mixed well. Yeah. I dunno, nothing really tells me "wow only Dave Seaman does this".
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