Deep Train
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Artist:
The Timewriter
Label:
Plastic City
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 808287050127
EAN: 0808287050127
ASIN: B00005RTM7
Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
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Tracks:
- SFM-Club - The Timewriter
- Touch Me - Sharon Phillips
- Africano - Alric
- Say a Little Prayer (Terry Lee Brown Jr. Remix-Terry's Dub Mix] - Francesco Diaz, Karl Frierson
- On and On
- Stronger - Literon
- Staticy [Timewriters Speakin' in Tongues Remix]
- Disko Tone - Halo Varga
- Everybody I Got Him
- Deeper - Sharam Jey,
- Reap What You Sow
- Dream [Sharam's Deep Dish Dreamscape] - Prana
- Evergreen - Technasia
- Shake It Like That [Onionz Remix]
- Solar [Feos Treatment]
- Soul Syndrome [New Soil EP] - Samuel L. Session,
- Feeling Fine - Laid
- Chic a Tout Prix [Timewriter's Tout le Jours Mix] - Felka
- Power to the People - The Timewriter
- Cascades of Colour [Wamdue Journey to Color Mix] - Gaelle Adisson, The Ananda Project
- Sensual Pieces - The Timewriter
Customer Reviews:
Near essential for those into tech-house sound.......2002-02-23
Here's a case where effort pays off. The Timewriter (Jean F. Cochois) succeeds with his first mix album by simply trying harder, shuffling twenty one tracks into an all-encompassing ride through house music. As befitting someone signed to German label Plastic City, the vibe generally favors a tech-beat shuffle with deeper sounds: soulful chugger "Say a Little Prayer," the beautiful Ananda Project "Cascades of Colour (Journey to Color mix)" and whispering wonder "Staticy" being the notables. Yet there's plenty to groove on as he taps likeminded producers Halo Varga, Sharam J & Nick K, and Onionz for a punchy, dubby dance-minded middle section. Winding down with three of his own melancholy pieces shows Timewriter at his best, making Deep Train near-essential for anyone into the tech-house sound. 4.5 stars
Near essential for those into tech-house sound.......2002-02-23
Here's a case where effort pays off. The Timewriter (Jean F. Cochois) succeeds with his first mix album by simply trying harder, shuffling twenty one tracks into an all-encompassing ride through house music. Asbefitting someone signed to German label Plastic City, the vibe generally favors a tech-beat shuffle with deeper sounds: soulful chugger "Say a Little Prayer," the beautiful Ananda Project "Cascades of Colour (Journey to Color mix)" and whispering wonder "Staticy" being the notables. Yet there's plenty to groove on as he taps likeminded producers Halo Varga, Sharam J & Nick K, and Onionz for a punchy, dubby dance-minded middle section. Winding down with three of his own melancholy pieces shows Timewriter at his best, making Deep Train near-essential for anyone into the tech-house sound. 4.5 stars
Music CD:
- Essential Hardcore ~ Various Artists
- Don't Check Me with No Lightweight Stuff (1972-1975) ~ I-Roy
- Art Formations ~ Jamie Anderson
- R & B Hits ~ Various
- Mexican Mushroom
- The Most Annoying Track Ever ~ Rehc & Son
- Rave Anthems Vol. 1 ~ Various Artists
- B.O. Tinrib 1996-2002 ~ Various Artists
- Sound Of: Oh Yeah ~ Tomba Vira
- Saving Mary ~ Fused
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Home of My Heart ~ Vali Talbot
Beauty in Darkness, Vol. 3 ~ Various Artists
Remains ~ Annihilator
Gainsbourg, Vol. 4: Initials B.B., 1966-1968 ~ Serge Gainsbourg
I Grandi Successi ~ Donatella Rettore
Aquarela Junina ~ Aquarela Junina
Delusions of Klezmer ~ Alexandria Kleztet
La Contestacion De Al Pie De La Tumba
In the Arms of Love/Born Free ~ Andy Williams
Enticing Rhythms ~ Various Artists