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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles
Artist: Tiesto - (Audio CD) - 2006
 
 
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Amazing! Just Amazing!
Excellent   2008-07-23 00:00:00    0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
This CD is quite possibly my favorite CD of all time. There are a few people I know who have made it a point to me that they do not like techno, yet still like this CD when I play it for them. It has an uniquely artistic quality about it which...  (Read full review at Amazon)
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yawn...
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This CD lasted about 3 days in my car before I shelved it to never be listened to again. I just could not grow into it. I have done better mixing myself, its so sub par from what we are used to with Tiesto. I hope he never does something...  (Read full review at Amazon)
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The best CD out of my whole collection.
Excellent   2008-06-16 00:00:00    0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
This is my favorite CD of all time. It's been in my car CD player ever since I bought it. I love the haunting vocals and melodic sounds. A very memorable CD. All my friends went out and bought this after hearing it in my car. It's a must havez...  (Read full review at Amazon)
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cd1 meh cd 2 sick
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cd1 has a couple decent tracks but cd2 is solid all up until the last track, id say cd2 counts as one of his top 3 best mixes.  (Read full review at Amazon)
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Soundtrack to an electric life
Excellent   2007-12-12 00:00:00    0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
Positively moving. I don't buy into the music and artistic taste criticism industry. Part of the magnificence of music and other art appreciation is that it has been relatively immune from scientific explanation and scrutiny. We don't know much...  (Read full review at Amazon)
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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles

1. Global Experience - San Salvador
2. Way Out West - Don't Forget Me (Steve Forte Rio Mix)
3. Progression - Technofobia
4. Midway - Cobra
5. Estuera - Tales From The South 2006
6. A Boy Called Joni - Green Astronauts
7. 16BIT Lolita's & Johan Cyber - Like A Memory
8. Petter - These Days
9. Incolumis - One With Sanctuary9
10. Alex Stealthy - Deplorings
11. AM - Arise
12. Tom Cloud - Told You So
13. Base Perspective - Small Step On The Other Side
14. Parker & Hanson - Let Me Be
15. Leama & Moor - Everything Matters
16. Electroprompt - Beside Me
17. Ozgur Can - Irony

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Trance is about as Dutch as windmills, and more than any other DJ, Ti?sto is its ambassador. His highly successful In Search of Sunrise series can claim much of the credit for this, and this fifth installment, Los Angeles, delivers in spades. As ever, the man finds his inspiration in the female voice; from Late Night Alumni's "Empty Streets," which pits a bassline that bounces like Silly Putty against Becky Jean Williams's dreamy vocals, to Karen Overton's dancefloor-destroying cover of Billie Ray Martin's "Your Loving Arms," Ti?sto again proves himself a master at driving sets to soaring highs with well-placed siren songs. The second disc finds the Dutchman in more progressive territory, luring in the unsuspecting with Pink Elephant's effervescent "LAX" only to drop the hammer with Alex Stealthy's "Something Is Wrong," a track with a disorienting beat that seems to tumble over itself and a haunting melody that sounds as though it were trapped under ice. Ti?sto also shows he hasn't lost his affinity for engaging the listener in a test of wills, as in A Boy Called Joni's vertiginous "Green Astronauts." Like all good mixes, the fifth in the ISoS series is after all a study in contrasts. Ironic, perhaps, that with the title Los Angeles the album makes a compelling case that the trance crown won't be leaving Holland anytime soon. --Brent Kallmer

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