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| | Futurism | | | Music Artist : | | Danny Tenaglia | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Tommy Boy | | Release Date : | | 2008-07-22 | | Store Price : | | $19.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $19.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Indigo Bay - (with Yello) 2. Metaphysical Vibe - (with R.T.A.) 3. Bodydrummin' - (with Afefe Iku) 4. Can't Cheat With Concrete - (with Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts) 5. Cyclette - (with Jitzu & Sire G) 6. Hankkofloppe - (with Wighnomy Brothers) 7. Asylum Sneaker - (with DJ Msoga) 8. Asylum Sneaker - (with Magik Johnson) 9. Rolling Brooklyn - (with Luca Bacchetti) 10. Filthy Phunk - (with Innersphere) 11. Desire - (with Gummihz) 12. Work Me - (with Bumpin' Ugly) 13. Emergency - (with MastikSoul) 14. Space Dance, The
Disc 21. Mid Life Crisis - (with Fred Giannelli) 2. 3tempo3 - (with PuNto) 3. Murder Murder - (with Silent Servant) 4. Phase - (with Morodem) 5. Your Face is a Mess - (with Gel Abril) 6. Mothership Part. 1 - (with Dave Angle) 7. Beatific - (with Daniel D.) 8. I Meant To Be Sharp - (with Davide Squillace) 9. Big Bang - (with Hertz) 10. No Revolution - (with Joris Voorn) 11. Birth - (with Peter Horrevorts) 12. Twisted - (with Ultra Nate) 13. Perfect Moment - (with Andreas Heiszenberger) 14. Space Dance Vox
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Forgetfull Submitted on: 2009-03-17 |
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| Cd 1 is best used for skeet shooting. Nothing in there for me at all, the CD goes nowhere and leaves alot to be desired. CD2 has some good house beats, and i did bob my head on a couple tracks, but nothing to write home about or to reccomend. |
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there's a reason why this is >#10,000 in Music on Amazon Submitted on: 2008-12-26 |
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| One of the worst trance/house/electronica CDs I've heard. This is coming from someone who owned some Danny Tenaglia CDs in the past. Dude needs to either find a time machine to when he was decent or get a real job. Nobody listens to him anymore and there's a reason why. |
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Review of CD 1. Submitted on: 2008-09-23 |
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| From reading the other reviews I guess I am older, added to that I have never been to a club to hear any DJs. I am using Grado SR125 headphones a Creek Headphone amp and a Yamaha 961 series Uni. changer. It just could be my world but I took off with Track 1 of Cd 1 and halfway came back in for a landing on the last track (my mind returned to me). True! it may be the bill collectors sending out vibes or the other residents of the household or the times we live in: I do not know! CD 1--> 1 star or 5 stars. I will (hopefully) return and complete the trip with CD 2. Out... |
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Experimental, dark, almost sinister, but forgettable Submitted on: 2008-09-17 |
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I have been a fan of Danny Tenaglia since the mid-90s. His live sets are the best that ANYone has done. The days at Vinyl in NYC were perhaps some of the best music I have heard. The Futurism cd, in my view, would have been better to take us back to those days, but update it for the future. Unfortunately, this set does not. I hope this is not the future.
CD#1: Is highly experimental. There are many classic Tenaglia elements (no pun intended) that bring you back to those heady 90s megaclub days. This set is never boring.
It is dark, almost mean and sinister, but not in hard charging, danceable way that Danny fans have come to expext and want. The sounds are overly mechanical in places and flat in others.
There at attempts at electro that sometimes work, but are not really what you buy Danny Tenaglia music for. He includes a few tracks with driving beats -- the hard, stompin' grooves that make you want to move (Track #14) -- but they are mixed in with plateaus that merely get by (Tracks 9-10) and have you wait for the next excitement to come along. Truly experimental, without the well-thought-out direction and focus of previous cd releases and certainly his live performances. Including noises that sound like a broken alarm clock (Track #8, #11) is never fun and never excusable.
CD#2: Is harder to describe. Tracks #1-#6 have some elements of good music, but not enough to keep you interested or happy. There is no direction or focus in the mixing, no story to tell, no trip or journey to take with him. It sounded like a broken dishwasher motor was the primary source of the sounds. None of the talent we buy Danny for. Boring.
Tracks #7 to the end are a dramatic improvement and makes you stand up and take notice. The old (real) Danny Tenaglia was back, throwing amazing sounds for you to enjoy over and over. Track #10, "No Revolution" is pure magic! Deep, detailed, hard and nasty. Great stuff!
There is such a convoluted range here that it is hard to give more than 2 stars. I debated with 3 stars, but even considering the brilliance and enjoyment of CD#2:#7-#14, it really justifies 2-stars, sadly. Even in the age of minimalist techno, electro, and downtempo progressive, there is still room for the deep, dark tech-house that made Tenaglia great. I wish we had that back. There is still a future for it. |
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six star cd Submitted on: 2008-09-15 |
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| first off let me state i am a huge fan of dannys work but its been a while 6 years i think worth the wait ? you betcha this is a six star cd dannys selection od tracks editing & mixing is superb is you know his work you will expect this if you dont go & buy this & then go back & get the rest its woth it if only more mix cds were like this |
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