Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1

Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1

Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1

Track Listings
 
1. Cantamilla - Tranquility Bass
2. I'm So High
3. Voodoo Fire
4. Transmission Maya
5. Psychic Dreaming
6. Purdy Deyenol - Tylervision
7. Champion Sound
8. Straight up Caffeine - Up Above the World
9. We're Go: Stage One
10. Waiting for the Lights [Thai Mix]
11. Monkey Forest Medley: They Came in Peace - Tranquility Bass
12. Monkey Forest Medley: Mya Yadana - Tranquility Bass

Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1,Various Artists,Exist Dance,Ambient Techno,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Pop
Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • rare cuts from originators
  • Do it. Cannot go wrong for the price.
  • Trance, not "dance"
  • A good listen provided you like the genre.
Transmitting from Heaven: The Classic Collection Vol.1
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Exist Dance
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001IVGO
Release Date: 1999-08-31

Tracks:

  1. Cantamilla - Tranquility Bass
  2. I'm So High - Eden Transmission
  3. Voodoo Fire - Voodoo Transmission
  4. Transmission Maya - Eden Transmission
  5. Psychic Dreaming - High Lonesome Sound System
  6. Purdy Deyenol - Tylervision
  7. Champion Sound - High Lonesome Sound System
  8. Straight Up Caffeine - Up Above The World
  9. We're Go: Stage One - High Lonesome Sound System
  10. Waiting For The Lights (Thai Mix) - High Lonesome Sound System
  11. Monkey Forest Medley: They Came In Peace - Tranquility Bass
  12. Monkey Forest Medley: Mya Yadana - Tranquility Bass

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars rare cuts from originators.......2006-11-15

All of these songs are on vinyl, and if you happen to be lucky enough to find the records, buy one of everything they have at the store, they are very rare. Tom Chasteen and Mike Kandell formed the nucleus of this label and were pioneers of the electronic dance wave that swept accross popular music in the early and late 90s. Many people immitated but these were true originals and recognition in the DJ community, along with many subsequent immitators (this writer included) really cements their place in the musical evolution of our times. Exist Dance is still in business the last time I checked in 2000. Mike Kandell made a tranquility bass record for Astralwerks and is among his best work. For those who are avid collectors, a good sound sculpture/ ambient track appears on excursions in ambience vol 2 on astralwerks. I have been listening to this CD for quite some time and its filled with classics. They came in Peace, Cantamilla, Waiting for the Lights, and Purdy Deyanol are my favorites.

4 out of 5 stars Do it. Cannot go wrong for the price........2004-11-03

My apologies for my lack of confidence in rating any record, not just this one, which happens to be the first to compel me, and thus, I feel the need to urge all who might catch a glimpse of these reviews to try out this record, if only for the divine "Champion Sound", which my partner has mixed into sets unexpectedly, with great success. Sexy groove, it works if you can work it. I love it.

4 out of 5 stars Trance, not "dance".......2000-04-16

I bought this compilation when it was released, and have really enjoyed it ever since. I recently played it for friends, and they thought it was new. Some of the songs are older than '93, yet it still sounds fresh. It's not exactly something you spin at a club or party, though you could for the right crowd. It's much more of a headphone thing. Lots of moody energy and contemplative tones. The vocal samples are great.

4 out of 5 stars A good listen provided you like the genre........1999-11-05

This is no intro to electronica. Nor is it a hardcore beeping frenzy without any human touches. The opening track has nice vocal touches, and the the slack-jawed commentary on "Pretty Deyenol" make for that rare track that will make you laugh while you dance. Yes, there is ample dance material here; trouble will arise in finding anyone who has heard it and would therefore be able to dance, however. In the end 'tis not a classic but rather an enjoyably small step down.

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