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Renaissance: the Masters Series Part 14-Dave Seaman
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Renaissance: the Masters Series Part 14-Dave Seaman
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 

     
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All Artists: Dave Seaman
Title: Renaissance: the Masters Series Part 14-Dave Seaman
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Label: Renaissance Dance UK
Release Date: 10/20/2009
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 5051083047883
 

CD Reviews

Dave you do it again
D. Meyer | dallas, tx | 10/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Dave Seaman has been putting out quality mixes for 15 years and this is no exception. His track selection to his mixing and programming is always top notch. This installment of the Master Series (like all the others) is a wonderful sonic journey that will take you to another place.



Disc one is more of a head phone mix that will take you on a ride through lush melodies and deep euphoric sound scapes that send shivers down your spine. From the openning track of Four Tet - Swimmer the mix snakes its way through an array great tune like Butch Feat. Julie - Soultan, to Will Saul & Tam Cooper - Through The Smoke, and my favorite Spooky - Outernebula to finish on Jon Hopkins - Light Through The Veins (Ewan Pearson's Downtown Lights Remix) [Seaman's Intravenous Remodel] witch Dave re-worked to perfection. This was the disc I enjoyed the most.



As for the second cd its more of what you would hear Mr. Seaman play live, with its sharp beats and thick bass lines its a perfect album to get your night started. Some of the highlights on this disc were the Erphun remix of Dave Seaman's Gobbledygook, Jay Lumen - Morning Call, and Gregor Tresher - The Life Wire.



Renaissance and Dave Seaman do it again and Im glad they did, since this may be his last mixed album ever (he said on his site) I strongly suggest you pick this up it could become a classic."
Mad skills...
M. Lawrence | New Zealand | 10/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you a keen fan of Dave Seamans work so far, you sometimes wonder how he manages to stay so ontop of his game. This complilation shows just how good he still is. Track selection as per usual is surprising and brillant, melded together with absolute finesse. You can't really pin down Dave's style or pigeon hole him to a genre, lets just aggree it's witch-craft for you're musical soul.



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