| | Anthony Pappa Balance 006 CD Anthony Pappa Discography of CDs
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Audio Mixer: Anthony Pappa.
Audio Remixers: Sara Whittaker Gilbey; Barry Gilbey; Luke Chable.
Recording information: Camp Remote Studios, NC; Studio Choo, Sheffield, England.
Photographer: Don Lopez.
Arrangers: Gregory O. Carpenter; Johnathan Sutton; John D. Graham.
Personnel: M.L. Burns (vocals).
DJ: Anthony Pappa.
Balance 006 Music | List Price | $22.98 (You save $2.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Dance, Electronica, House, Techno, Trance | | Label | E.Q. | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 57457  | | CD Universe Part number | 6741345 | | Catalog number | 9 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Aug 03, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Gregory O. Carpenter; M.D. Meyer; Sara Whittaker Gilbey; Johnathan Sutton; Rhythm Unlimited; Barry Gilbey; Tim Fretwell; Martin Kay; Raja Ram; John Graham; Luke Chable; Main Element; Michael Lanning; Rennie Pilgrem; Simon Postford; Slacker; Steve May; Vance Musgrove; Ben Camp; Ozgur Can; Pavel Bidlo; Anthony Pappa | | Engineer | Gregory O. Carpenter; Pavel Bidlo | | Personnel | M.L. Burns - vocals
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Anthony Pappa Balance 006 Songs | | Balance 006 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Into the Storm |
| 2. | Faceless |
| 3. | Reality Theory |
| 4. | Bound for Ascension |
| 5. | Time to Reflect, A |
| 6. | Underground Sound |
| 7. | Sunshine in My Shadows |
| 8. | Nothing Is Real |
| 9. | Delta of Venus - (Chris Salt Remix, Chris Salt remix) |
| 10. | Open Day - (Luke Chable Quakes & Craters Remix, Luke Chable Quakes & Craters remix) |
| 11. | Natural High |
| 12. | Tutikinegi |
| 13. | Mana |
| 14. | I Know You're Afraid |
| | Balance 006 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | My Pills |
| 2. | Coming Up for Air - (Mara Remix) |
| 3. | Connected |
| 4. | Be Together (Main Pass) |
| 5. | All I Wanna Do |
| 6. | Basement |
| 7. | Our Prediction |
| 8. | Deeper Inside |
| 9. | Freakout |
| 10. | Cold Rush |
| 11. | Atmospheric Graffiti |
| 12. | New World |
| 13. | Beija For |
| Purchase Balance 006 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dave Seaman Global Underground: Melbourne CDs (2002)
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$22.29 This is a contiuous in-the-mix CD, compiled and mixed by DJ Dave Seaman.
Saving his best for one of his favorite cities, Dave Seaman turned in a varied set for Global Underground: Melbourne. Beginning with "Soliton Wave" by Our House, Seaman eases into the mix, dropping a few downbeat plates for atmosphere before kicking in with a Roger Sanchez remix of Howie B's "Folk." It's not quite a downtempo mix, but much of it certainly has an air of tranquility that wouldn't have quite made it out on the dancefloor. (Like most in the GU series, this mix was assembled in the studio, though a party "based" on the mix was held at the Good Shed in Melbourne.) Tracks from James Holden and Digital Mind Control set a tone of dark house with just a few nods to trance for the punters out there. Seaman often recalls ...
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| | Dave Seaman Renaissance: The Masters Series Vol. 7 CDs (2006)
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$16.69 Having achieved significant success with his first contribution to the Renaissance label's Masters series (Desire), U.K. house DJ Dave Seaman returns with another shot, Renaissance: The Masters Series, Vol. 7, a two-disc mix album that offers a generous program of modern house sounds. There won't be any surprises here for Seaman's fans, but he does demonstrate that there's still plenty of interest to be mined from his signature trippy and dubby brand of house music. He also shows that he's willing to go off the reservation when the spirit moves; in fact, the album's opening number (a Sasha remix of ...
| | Hernan Cattaneo Renaissance Presents CDs (2006)
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$16.69 This two-disc set inaugurates a new series on the Thrive label, one that will be guided by progressive house DJ Hernán Cattáneo and will reflect his stated desire to bring together "tracks and remixes that translate to a world stage." House music is, like reggae, a genre built on fine distinctions, so it may not be immediately clear to the average ear what constitutes a provincial versus a cosmopolitan house track, but suffice it to say that the music on both of these discs is likely to appeal to adepts of any nationality ...
| | Ween Chocolate And Cheese CD (1994)
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$8.89 It's easy to be over-whelmed by Gene and Dean Ween's music. Recorded in basements and home-studios, their albums sound like composite sketches of an immense, diverse record library (Prince, Zeppelin, America, Funkadelic, you name it), splashing together lyrical canvases that draw on both a post-modern slack brilliance of the everyday and their own perverse private world. They have the eccentric's gift for incorporating the ludicrous into their musical mythology, but seem equally at home playing it straight (which they don't do often). Like a heavy breakfast, Ween take the better part of the day to digest--but once inside the tummy, they sure taste yummy.
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| | Dodgy Homegrown CD (1994) (Import) Germany
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| | Beltline These Things You Do At Four A.M. CD (2001)
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$8.69 The transition between where you grow up, where you go afterwards and the drama associated with such things. Sometimes pop, sometimes rock, sometimes quiet and sad. Kinda schizo actually, but we think you'll relate.A distant and quivering male voice; guitar-led music; usually sounds small, like you found the music under a rock; often catchy, though not in your typical poppy sense; sometimes fast; always down, down, down... No, this isn't Bright Eyes, but the comparison is unavoidable. Beltline, who hail from Portland, Oregon, have saved some of these tracks since 1998, waiting for the chance to release a CD in the midst of incessant touring.Beltline's sort of music is the small, intimate type that gets you down. It works best when you're listening during one of those post-midnight hours, and you're depressed for some stupid reason. While a good bit of the music is actually upbeat, the lyrics are intimate. It all comes down to what type of person you are; do you see spending twelve bucks for a depressing album as paying to be down, or as finding art that you can relate to? Sad sappy sucker that I am, I reside in the latter camp; this is much more than self-indulgent, pretentious crap.That said, the songs on These Things You Do At Four AM vary quite nicely, from hushed voices to enticing acoustic rhythms, to melodies that would make the Magnetic Fields proud. "Bis Minki", in the spirit of Death Cab For Cutie's "The Face That Launched 1000 Ships", has that nice strobe-light sound, which slows everything down as we hear of the "things you do / 4 am / sounded like a good idea at the time..." "Make-Out Music (For the Emotionally Impaired)", acting as a sort of instrumental intermission, gives us a break from Beltline's outlook on life; it sounds a little like The Sea And Cake's "You Beautiful Bastard", but the song title makes it all the more fun. Other, faster tracks, like "It's Inevitable" and "It Will Break Down", ...
| | Bob Zurke Honky Tonk Train Blues CD (2001)
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$13.55 In 1939, pianist Bob Zurke formed a big band that recorded 30 selections during a ten-month period, and 28 songs (all but two vocals) are on this generous single CD. Although four veterans from the 1920s (trumpeters Chelsea Quealey and Sterling Bose, tenor saxophonist Larry Binyon, and drummer Stan King) were in the band, Zurke is the group's only significant soloist. ...
| | Interpol Antics CD (2004) Bonus CD; Bonus Track; Japan; Enhanced CD
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$36.49 The title of Interpol's second album, ANTICS, may conjure up images of carefree adventure, but anyone familiar with the New York City band's brooding post-punk sound knows that there's nothing lighthearted about their music. Although it's not a radical departure, ANTICS does reveal a broadening of the group's sonic palette. The opening track, "Next Exit," is a slowly ...
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| | T I Paper Trail CD (2008) (Import) Import; Reissued
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