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Posted: 22-04-2004, 15:19
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Fashion TV: Spring-Summer 2002 Collection Artist Various Artists Album Title Fashion TV: Spring-Summer 2002 Collection Date of Release 2002 Genre Electronica Tones Carefree, Stylish, Sensual, Playful, Sexy, Energetic Styles House, Contemporary Country, Techno, Club/Dance, Garage/House, Urban Cowboy, Electronica, Tech-House Type various artists Rip Shankar eD2k MP3/LAme 3.92 - 320kb ![]() Tracklist: 1.Summer Sojourn performed by Jay Q 2.Ain't No Sunshine performed by Stryke Pres. / Azul Project 3.Waiting Line performed by Zero 7 4.No-One Else performed by Yann Fontaine 5.Leave Me Now performed by Herbert 6.Little Scare performed by Benjamin Diamond - 7.Closer to Julie performed by Stéphane Pompougnac 8.Good Life performed by Kaori 9.This Isn't Maybe [Eric Kupper Mix] performed by Waldeck 10.Alabama Blues [Todd Edwards Mix] performed by St. Germain 11.Fifth Exotic performed by Quantic 12.Starshine performed by Charles Schillings / Pompon F. 13.Footprint on Sand performed by Urban Chill - 14.If You Leave Me Now performed by Ive Mendes 15.Bonus Track INFO: Like Fashion TV's 2001 mix of smooth, sensual house, the 2002 Spring-Summer update focuses on that narrow subgenre of stylish dance music occupied by increasingly innovative producers. The results are just as fresh as on the first, with distinctive choices; a fuid, progressive mix; and -- most surprising of all -- something to offer for catwalk strutters and electronica fans alike. There are perhaps a few more inclusions from European performers than before, with Yann Fontaine, Stéphane Pompougnac, and Benjamin Diamond leading the way. Among the highlights are Herbert's "Leave Me Now," the driving remix of St. Germain's "Alabama Blues" by top garage producer Todd Edwards, Kaori's jubilant cover of the Detroit techno anthem "Good Life," and Aquanote's lush remix of "Waiting Line" by Zero 7. One caveat: The mix often lags behind the stated track-listing. |
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