Tranceport 3
The first disc, a studio mix, is a carefully planned slice of euphoria, with high points such as Blackwatch's mix of Greed Feat Lesley's "Strange World," "Sudden Journey" from Mad Dogs, and Graham's own "Tell You." Centering around a slippery, quick little piece of hyperactive keyboard melody and a dreamy vocal, "Tell You" is an impossible-to-resist, bravura piece of production work. The second disc is performed in the studio live and further illuminates Graham's heretofore unheralded DJ skills. One example? Mixing Timo Maas's amazing "No Trance" into Ayumi Hamasaki's "Vogue" cleverly keeps the same skittery vibe alive while allowing for a quick and necessary pause. Or what about his ultrasmooth blend of Hybrid and Underworld toward disc's end, which sets up "Kittens" for the maximum impact that track should always, but rarely does, have? It's not flashy, it's just smart, and it delivers the goods like you wouldn't believe. And that pretty much sums it up. --Matthew Cooke
Country | USA |
Artist | Max Graham |
AudienceRating | NR (Not Rated) |
Binding | Audio CD |
EAN | 0677285467820 |
IsEligibleForTradeIn | 1 |
Label | Kinetic Records |
Manufacturer | Kinetic Records |
NumberOfDiscs | 2 |
NumberOfItems | 2 |
Publisher | Kinetic Records |
ReleaseDate | 2001-05-15 |
Studio | Kinetic Records |