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November 15, 2005
This is Everybody! On Tour
2 cd's mixed by Sander Kleinenberg and Lee Burridge
plankton here hi-jackin electro's blog account to bring you this latest music review. I am big fan of Sander K., and I can say that the live experience blows away any of his recorded material, yet, his records are still some of the best house music out there today. That should give you an idea. Interesting track selections and perfect mixing makes this live recording a good relevant one to have.
1st cd - Sander Kleinenberg
Sander starts out real mellow and mysterious, the first track lays down the tone of the entire mix; moody, wicked, funky and dark. I've listened trough the whole thing 3 times and with each listen, it's growing on me.
A double cd set, but I would recommend it just for Sander's side. Lee's work does well by adding that extra something. But if you're unfamiliar with Sander, I would recommend "Everybody" which to date I think is still his best, most complete work. Everybody is easier listening. Tracks like "Addiction" and "Ride" will have you shooting across your hardwood floors in your tube socks wishing it were the weekend.
Also make sure you check out his other releases, "Nubreed" and "This is Everybody Too".
2nd cd - Lee Burridge
I have to admit I'm not too familiar with his work, but I like parts of this mix, "One earth beat" and his remix of Dinky's "Acid in my fridge" are really great tracks. Real funky and techy house which at times remind me of James Zabiela's inventive and fun approach to house music - very experimental. I have to say though that some of the tracks seem a little thin and not so exciting. Overall this cd is more then just a bonus, trust me when I say you will give it its fair share of plays in your daily playlist.
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Comments
No Fair! You wrote about it before I did. Well, I'd been meaning to.
It is a great CD set. Sander turns it as usual but Lee has surprised me. I didn't expect to enjoy his set as much as I did. His other compilations "NuBreed" and "Tyrant" are listenable, but I never go back to them.
If you like James Zabiela, check out Renaissance Utilities.
Posted by: davis at November 19, 2005 9:21 AM
yea, i just picked utllities up,..real cool.
plankton
Posted by: Daniel Sigvardsson at November 19, 2005 12:27 PM