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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Anthony Rother - Father | |||
| 2. The Skeleton Key - The Conjure (Steve Lawler Remix) | |||
| 3. Coburn - We Interrupt This Program (Instrumental Dub) | |||
| 4. StoneBridge vs. Ultra Naté - Freak On (Ferry Corsten Dub) | |||
| 5. House Headz - Stella | |||
| 6. Gabriel & Dresden - Arcadia | |||
| 7. Tomas Andersson - Washing Up (Tiga Remix) | |||
| 8. Hiroki Esashika - Kazane | |||
| 9. Tim Deluxe - Reflections | |||
| 10. David West (Feat. Andreas Hermansson) - Larry Mountains 54 | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Elles de Graaf - Show You My World (Ferry Corsten Remix) | |||
| 2. Above & Beyond vs Andy Moor - Air For Life | |||
| 3. Underwater - Water Planet (Aerodrome Remix) | |||
| 4. Menno de Jong - Tundra (Fierce Dub) | |||
| 5. Duderstadt - Mahananda (Mystery Islands Remix) | |||
| 6. Ron van den Beuken - Sunset | |||
| 7. Lange vs Gareth Emery - X Equals 69 | |||
| 8. Brisky - Celestial | |||
| 9. Smith & Pledger - Northern Lights | |||
| 10. Ferry Corsten - Sublime | |||
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ferry whips up a mix "from the devil's house",
By Doctor Trance (MA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creamfields: Mixed by Ferry Corsten (Audio CD)
After a disappointing Passport 2 disc trance mix, Ferry comes back with an excellent trance and house blend. Disc 1 is electro house with a smidgen of trance near the end, preparing you for the intoxicating trance of Disc 2. The track selection, mixing, and themes through both discs far surpass Passport in every aspect. If you are familiar with Benny Benassi's Satisfaction, and the several "buzz" sounding remixes he's done, it will give you an idea of the sounds and theme of disc 1. In fact, the Benassi Bros. make appearances here too.Disc 1 starts out with some very good house tracks, including the excellent male vocal opener, but when we hit tracks 5 through 9, I feel the rhythms and melodies get a bit too repetitious. Tracks 10-14 well make up for this, as they are the best part of the mix, from the buzzing Benny Benassi house remix of Fisherspooner's Never Win, and moving into Probspot's incredible trance mix of Signalrunners' 3000 Miles Away. The trance near the end of this disc is sort of a set-up to disc 2. The only downfall is the last track, Who's Knocking. The exact same track was on Ferry's Passport CD so I am not sure why he included it again (he includes one more track from Passport, but a different remix) but I said it when I heard it then and I am saying it now, it is a horrible track. When the female vocalists starts to belt out "Are you there, are you there" it makes me want to vomit. Luckily, you can just stop this disc one track short and not miss anything. Disc 2 starts off with a great female vocal track, Show You My World by Elles De Graaf, and kicks off what Ferry has been known for spinning, the best pure trance out there. The track selections on Passport ranged from only about 2 superb tracks, to a bunch of mediocre stuff, to several subpar tracks. Fortunately, there isn't a dud on here, as the entire disc is a soothing journey through one of the best melodic trance mixes saved onto disc this year. I am wondering if you Ferry should have put Marco V's More than A Life Away on CD 1, as it's a little out of sync with the rest of the CD 2, which is heavenly, but not as high energy and high on the BPM's as this track. You'll see what I mean when the entire CD plays with a incredible attention to theme, but seems to take a sharp right turn at track 14. It's nit-picking, but I guess I am use to hearing this track on Cosmic Gate's Back 2 Back Vol. 2 which is incredible high energy trance from top to bottom (and also the best trance mix Cd of the year, and best high energy trance mix all time). I am curious to see how it fits into Paul Van Dyk's Politics of Dancing 2 when that is released, as I see it is on the tracklisting. Overall, a clear winner from Corsten, and much better than his Passport CD, which oddly only came out a short time earlier. If you like house, electro, or trance sounds, you will have something to enjoy here, and if you are a fan of Ferry's true past, spinning the best of melodic trance, you will find an incredible reward with CD 2. Oh, and my title refers to the vocal snippets from track 2 on disc 1!
3.0 out of 5 stars
CD02 Good, CD01 Sell Out,
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This review is from: Creamfields: Mixed by Ferry Corsten (Audio CD)
Ive always tried to get into Ferry Corsten. Seen him in many clubs and he does play good tunes, but then plays some real cheesy rubbish.
This CD confirms my views. CD01 is a big sell out, nothing like Ferry plays in a club. O.k its good house music, but Ferry isnt a house DJ. This CD to me tries to appeal to the masses and if it was this CD alone it woulod get a 1 star. This is where CD 2 makes up for it. Good music and pretty good mixing. Good to have in the collection, but there are better trance mixes out there. In summary, dont go out to buy this one, get it if your bored one day.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Creamfields 2005,
This review is from: Creamfields: Mixed by Ferry Corsten (Audio CD)
After last years Creamfields CD mixed by Paul Oakenfold which was top draw comes the 2005 compilation by Ferry Corsten. It has a broader based music feel from electro to trance and I feel is the perfect accompniment to what is most likely going to be the best dance festival this year. A few stand out tunes make this one of best compilations i have heard this year, the best (i feel) being Ronald Van de Beukens sunset on cd2. If you are looking for a class summer trance cd then look no further.
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