Tales from the Big Room [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Theme From Banginglobe
2. B Raver
3. Hardstyle Disco
4. Hardhouse Raver
5. Samurai
6. Rain
7. Never End
8. Monochroma
9. Dignity
10. Tales Continue...

Tales from the Big Room,Yoji Biomehanika,Avex Trax,Dance
Tales from the Big Room
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • GREAT !!
  • Not really a mix CD
  • I expected more....
  • IF YOU EVEN THOUGHT U LIKED IT HARD U GOT HEAR THIS!!
Tales from the Big Room
Yoji Biomehanika
Manufacturer: Avex Trax
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Future of Hard Dance, Vol. 2
  2. Yoji Biomehanika in the Mix

ASIN: B0000YGBS6
Release Date: 2004-02-02

Tracks:

  1. Theme From Banginglobe
  2. B Raver
  3. Hardstyle Disco
  4. Hardhouse Raver
  5. Samurai
  6. Rain
  7. Never End
  8. Monochroma
  9. Dignity
  10. Tales Continue...

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars GREAT !!.......2006-03-23

Great CD, though not the best from Biomehanika.
My Favorite Track "The Dignity"> I think I've listened to it on an average on ONE day ... like 15 times. lol

So really if you like Trance ... this is hard trance, but you'll like it *wink*

4 out of 5 stars Not really a mix CD.......2005-09-27

This is as much a response to the previous review as it is a review of my own.

This is not really a mix CD. The tracks may be mixed together but that is just for flow purposes.

This is an original album. They are all his tracks, and this CD should be viewed as such.

Some are edits and remixes of older tracks such as Hardhouse Raver and B Raver, but there is a lot of new stuff on here like Monochroma, Samurai and The Rain.

If you are expecting a Yoji mix, it's not but it' not his fault if you didn't know what you were buying.

3 out of 5 stars I expected more...........2005-08-25

I have mixed feelings with this mix... his infusion of jungle drum n bass is still evident which gives yoji's trance a dirrty edge... however, if you bought yoji's previous mix for the tidy trax label, "music for the harder generation(this is a good cd!)" two of the songs from that cd is recycled and used on this mix... any good DJ knows not to do that, eventhough the tracks have been remixed... new beats and mixes should be evident on new releases not recycled tracks. overall its an okay mix definitely not his best yet Yoji is definitely a force to be reckon with in hard style trance... oxox

5 out of 5 stars IF YOU EVEN THOUGHT U LIKED IT HARD U GOT HEAR THIS!!.......2005-08-12

Will never leave my play list always a crowd pleaser way beyond his time with his. Get it will not disappoint.
cameron SAN DIEGO, discovered yoji in tokyo.
Tales from the Engine Room
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Interesting experiment
  • Marillion fans: get ready to dance!
  • Marillion meets Crowded House
Tales from the Engine Room
Marillion
Manufacturer: Big Eye Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005B19Y
Release Date: 2001-04-17

Tracks:

  1. Estonia
  2. Memory of Water
  3. This Strange Engine
  4. One Fine Day
  5. Face 1004
  6. 80 Days

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Interesting experiment.......2001-09-22

The title track itself justifies buying this CD. It's just amazing to hear how "The Positive Light" reinterpreted this Marillion's masterpiece with a very different music background and still transmiting the same song's spirit. If you hope to find a slight retouching of the original music you'll be dissapointed, but if you are ready to hear something new you may love it. I did.

4 out of 5 stars Marillion fans: get ready to dance!.......2001-09-21

This album is a rarity among the Marillion collection. To begin with it's not an album of new material in the strict sense of the word, that is, material put together by the band. It consists of six Marillion songs from the "This Strange Engine" album, remixed by Marc Mitchell and Mark Daghorn as dance tracks (most, not all of them).

If you are a hardcore (mostly a Fish-era only) Marillion fan, I asure you that you will have a hard time digesting the sole idea of listening to Marillion dance remixes. But if you come into this album with an open mind, never minding who's music is behind it, you'll end up realizing it's a very good production that fits in nicely with the electronica movement of the mid-to-late nineties.

In particular, I enjoyed the version of "Estonia" and "Face 1004."

3 out of 5 stars Marillion meets Crowded House.......2001-05-23

Marillion used to be a progresive rock band.Since the arrival of Steve Hogarth Marillion albums have slowly become more and more comercial.Is it because of Hogarth's influence i do not know but ever since Fish left they have been trying to sound completly different to what they did prior to Seasons End.

Tales from the Engine room is very accoustic.The songs are very catchy.As in their latest albums gone are Mark Kelly's long keyboard solos replaced by a more techno sound.The best song for me is the title track which is a reminder of what they can achieve if they really wanted to.Why they have chosen to write pop/rock songs instead of more progresive songs i have no idea but i really miss the Marillion of old.In summary most of the songs on this album sound like a mixture of Crowded House and Marillion(Holidays In Eden).I still rate them very highly because nobody can doubt their playing ability and Steve Hogarth is a very talented singer ,i just wish they would not forget their progresive roots

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