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droppin' by Virgin later to pick it up.. Check out the Tracklisting...

Tracklist - CD1

The Fools - The Intro

Joakim - Come Into My Kitchen

Seelenuft - Manila

Nicolas Vallee - New New York

Simon - Troubled Soul

Undo/Redo - The Voyager

Groovemates - Natural Sounds

Roland Klinkenberg Feat. Miss Bunty - Funk The Key Word

D2 Featuring Dan Diamond - Therapy (Speedy's Session)

Chab - My Memory

Steve Porter - Definite Form (Remy And Roland Mix)

Cardboard - Corrective Tones

Loway - 2 Bags Of Grass (Reprise)

PQM - The Rhyme (Sander Kleinenberg's Repeat To Specify Mix)

Tracklist - CD2

The Idiots -The Club

Solaris Heights - Midnight

Greed & Van Bellen - City Lights

Zamba - Zamba

DJ Alfredo - Symbiosis

Indart Meets Plaza Crew - In Destiny (Juan Magan & Cesar Del Rio Mix)

DJ Uber, Jacques & Fosch - Nu Bluez

Coruja & Sandoval - Nativa

Rock - I Can See You

Morjac Feat Raz Conway - Stars (Lee Cabrera Mix)

Pig & Dan - Addiction

Chable & Bonnici - Ride

Mathew Dekay - Higher Thoughts

Lookin' good :)

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"The best dj compilation in the history of the universe ever" :laugh: Just got it a while ago and was only able to listen to a bit of it as I was driving back home from virgin and felt like I shoulda kept on driving. Great cd so far and the packaging of this cd is the best.

I'll let u all know how the rest is whenever i get around to puttin it in my stereo, either that or I gotta go drivin around for some 2 hours :cool:

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Originally posted by biznation00

droppin' by Virgin later to pick it up.. Check out the Tracklisting...

Tracklist - CD1

The Fools - The Intro

Joakim - Come Into My Kitchen

Seelenuft - Manila

Nicolas Vallee - New New York

Simon - Troubled Soul

Undo/Redo - The Voyager

Groovemates - Natural Sounds

Roland Klinkenberg Feat. Miss Bunty - Funk The Key Word

D2 Featuring Dan Diamond - Therapy (Speedy's Session)

Chab - My Memory

Steve Porter - Definite Form (Remy And Roland Mix)

Cardboard - Corrective Tones

Loway - 2 Bags Of Grass (Reprise)

PQM - The Rhyme (Sander Kleinenberg's Repeat To Specify Mix)

Tracklist - CD2

The Idiots -The Club

Solaris Heights - Midnight

Greed & Van Bellen - City Lights

Zamba - Zamba

DJ Alfredo - Symbiosis

Indart Meets Plaza Crew - In Destiny (Juan Magan & Cesar Del Rio Mix)

DJ Uber, Jacques & Fosch - Nu Bluez

Coruja & Sandoval - Nativa

Rock - I Can See You

Morjac Feat Raz Conway - Stars (Lee Cabrera Mix)

Pig & Dan - Addiction

Chable & Bonnici - Ride

Mathew Dekay - Higher Thoughts

Lookin' good :)

Biz, you may be happy to know that Rock- 'I Can See You' is actually an Austin Leeds track... :D He co-produced it with Mein, and together are called Rock.

On another note, If I'm not mistaken, your tracklisting is mixed up... The first CD is actually the 2nd CD and viceversa.

Stop by Grooveman and get it people... Why Virgin? :confused: Support your local retailers!!!!

One of my favorite tracks of the album: Seelenuft - Manila... A little old, but gotta give it up for Sander. :cool: Nice one there.

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Originally posted by carlaorellana

Biz, you may be happy to know that Rock- 'I Can See You' is actually an Austin Leeds track... :D He co-produced it with Mein, and together are called Rock.

On another note, If I'm not mistaken, your tracklisting is mixed up... The first CD is actually the 2nd CD and viceversa.

Stop by Grooveman and get it people... Why Virgin? :confused: Support your local retailers!!!!

One of my favorite tracks of the album: Seelenuft - Manila... A little old, but gotta give it up for Sander. :cool: Nice one there.

Yep...

It's also on Roland's mixed compilation "The Lunar Sessions" released back in early July. It's a dope track.. definately a chugger!!

Everyone used to always trainspot that track & the GU board spent months tryin' to ID it. Great Track.. Sounds great on the Dance floor...

;)

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Originally posted by livin42nite

You all need to get this cd. Was able to listen to attempt one of it and its off the richter, lol. Great cd and the best track on there is Pig & Dan - Addiction. Amazing bassline on it :cool:

Been samplin' some of the tracks on the CD.. Looks like a keeper fo sho... Gotta pick this one up b4 the week is up...

Thanks for updating me on the site Klit.

www.sanderkleinenberg.com

Can't wait to see him @ 34 next Sat.Nov.8th ;)

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Originally posted by biznation00

Been samplin' some of the tracks on the CD.. Looks like a keeper fo sho... Gotta pick this one up b4 the week is up...

Thanks for updating me on the site Klit.

www.sanderkleinenberg.com

Can't wait to see him @ 34 next Sat.Nov.8th ;)

Bro check out the new remix of rock your body he put up there, much better then the one that was out before.

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Originally posted by livin42nite

Bro check out the new remix of rock your body he put up there, much better then the one that was out before.

This is not a new remix it is one that will never see release....

only some dj's were playing it....

but it is fawking great that he finally put it out for download.....

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Originally posted by livin42nite

Just finished listening to cd 2 of this comp, and its even better then cd 1 of the mix. Sander delivered the goods this time with a comp full of funky beats. Tracks of cd 2, gotta be the memory one and manila.

Also check out his remix to annie lennox-wonderful.

Lottie used Manila on her Essential Mix earlier this year. And so did Cooljunkie 2003 DJ Competition winner Diaga. Both to open their sets thou.

Track rocks.

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Steve Porter - Definite Form (Remy And Roland Mix)

have to comment that this track is SICK! gotta give props to the mass native porter and his wonderful production work. sasha played this at space during the WMC balance party. steve was up on the terrace and missed it :laugh:

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Damn can't wait till next saturday for this, that cd is all I listen to this week.

Also about sander k, looks like he shares something with saleen :laugh: Wants some fun back into the scene. Anyways check out his interview on http://www.residentadvisor.com.au/features.asp?ID=363

Let’s begin with Renaissance’s image change. Renaissance is re-inventing itself a little bit – would you say you are similarly undergoing any sort of change?

Musically I haven’t really changed although I’m a bit more secure in showing a few more sides of what I do in clubs. More or less the CDs I did before were a part of what I do, but they were a certain part of the night, they were not as varied as I am… For some reason during the process of making this compilation it came together as I really wanted it to be. In terms of music, I think it features me in the wider sense.

So how is the Everybody CD different from the Renaissance CDs of old?

I wouldn’t really know what you mean. I mean, the fact that it’s on Renaissance is great, because it’s a brand which has a certain quality mark/ stamp around it. It sort of felt like it’s cool to have [my album] with that [reputation behind it]. But in terms of the CD itself I think I’ve done a compilation which is a lot about me and it’s great to have Renaissance backing it up and being willing to release it the way it is.

But I’ve been very much involved from A to B in terms of artwork and the way I wanted it to be presented to the world – I’m happy that Renaissance were as open as they were in term of going along with me and how the artwork looks and what it represents and what it should be. I wanted the whole CD to be about the music instead of about a cool superstar DJ idea, I really wanted to take that myth away. What I try to do is make the music speak for itself and let the artwork just be the artwork. I think if you look at the CD and you put it in you listen to it and you already have a smile on your face hopefully and then when you listen to it, you’re like ‘Oh yeah, I like this’, or whatever. It’s away from where Renaissance were. Obviously, I think they were a bit more serious and I think it’s good to sort of take that away from the dance scene a bit, cause it’s all about fun in the end.

So it’s more about fun and personally I agree whole-heartedly, but what about the serious people? Do you face alienating them?

Dance music’s about having fun on the dance floor, it’s about dancing. It was never really meant to be this sort of… [stops himself from saying what he was going to say]. It’s about losing yourself and ninety-nine percent of people do that and I really wanted to show some of the more hardcore people that are very much involved in this music that it’s okay to analyse and to be critical and to take it seriously ‘cause at the end of the day we’re in the spotlight and we gain a lot from this financially and so on and see the world, so there’s definitely room for criticism - there should be - but in the end on the floor, on Friday night or Saturday night it’s about having fun and enjoying yourself and releasing yourself.

The discs are labelled Attempt One and Attempt Two – this is obviously part of the fun aspect.

That’s part of it. Don’t take it too seriously. I do try to sort of make it into a smooth ride, but in the end I want this CD to be played at pre-parties and after hours where there’s fun to be had. I still do this with a passion, I don’t do this to become the best DJ or the coolest DJ.

Or is it perhaps for people who can only attempt to dance?

[Forces out a laugh to be polite] Yeah, maybe.

The blurb of the CD says something like music is returning to pre-90s state? What exactly do you mean – have we come full-circle?

Again, if I were to over analyse then I would probably do what everybody else does and it’s like, I don’t really think about this – I’m not a philosopher. I’m someone who creates and plays dance music. I want to create a soundtrack for a weekend in the end. Have we come full circle? No, I believe that because the scene was so diverse [in the early nineties] and divided into different scenes and you’re either this or you’re that… it was very segregated.

If we want the sound to grow and become more accepted and whatever, we’ve got to take the seriousness away from it because it puts people off. I’m going out to have fun, have a drink and see a girl, whatever, and I don’t wanna be fucked with all this bullshit with how it should sound and it doesn’t sound good when it’s this or that. I think a lot of DJs are now going ‘hey wait a minute, we can cram all these different sounds and scenes and directions together and make it into one interesting collective of music’. Which I think for a night is great, cause a night could go in waves.

Sometimes I have issues with this because when I DJ out I do the same thing. I don’t sort of bring this one sound and then three hours later it’s the same sound and for some people this is exactly what a DJ should do. For them, that’s a foolish thing. I like to go against that, because I think a night should go through different phases and it should touch different emotions instead of just this one idea of how it should be. And again, with the CD I’ve opened up to this idea and it’s probably more eclectic than before and it’s probably more wide but I’m also not ashamed to spark fun – some of the tracks might even come across as a bit commercial or a bit ‘ooh, he’s using more obvious sounds’. Whatever it is, it’s just what I wanted – I wanted to get as many different styles together – that’s always how I’ve DJed, it’s the reason why I fell in love with this music.

It [dance music] supposedly should be very open and very democratic. A lot of people who used to love this music have been put away from it they went like ‘whoa, serious’. ]The hardcore people] went back to their group of friends and said ‘Oh yeah, been there, done that, I’ve seen it all and I only like it when the high hats are on the third’ or whatever.

So the English press were right when they declared prog dead?

I think the English journalists were absolutely right because [the scene] became parody of itself. While the DJs got carried away with being ubercool, I don’t know – I think they were exactly right with saying that it wasn’t very exciting anymore and that we should move on to the next thing that they thought was gong to be happening.

So you’re the face of Renaissance for the next tour: what can we expect?

I’m not going to come out and play some R&B and stuff, though I did play some R&B last weekend in NY, which was fun. I am someone who likes the eclectic and feature as many styles as I can and I like my DJ sets to really evolve into something. I’m probably more old-school than other people in that I like it to start off with a more housier and warmer vibe then slowly progress into something harder – or maybe not.

The only thing I can say is that this will be the first time I go to Australia where I’m gonna be featured in an environment which I think I do best, which is in a club. All the times I’ve been there I’ve played at festivals with loads of people and I always tend to be – at least I feel at my best, I obviously can’t say if I’m good or bad - but I at least personally feel at my best when I DJ in a club environment. It’s just the music I play is more sort of made for this I guess. That’s what I would like to say to the Australian people!

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