Renaissance: The Master Series Hernán Cattáneo

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  • Release Date: 01/27/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 77,240
  • Label: THRIVE (RED)
  • UPC: 651249071728
 
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Renaissance: The Master Series

Disc 1
1LISTENAyahuaska (Reprise) / Darko 3:53
2LISTENIn the Air / Richard Davies 5:37
3LISTENTime to Kill DJ Harvey Remix 5:00
4LISTENHoma / Casa Flava 6:00
5LISTENScarpia / Alexander Kowalski 5:13
6LISTENHoney / Bill Makris 5:33
7LISTENLost in Power / Rolasoul Dub 5:59
8LISTENDreams / Bill Makris 5:30
9LISTENSymbiosis / Matthew Dekay Herbal Dub 7:00
10LISTENSlo Roast / Grant Dell 4:00
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Disc 2
1LISTENCloser to Me / J.D. Davis 7:37
2LISTENT-Empo - Fouk (Acappella) / Josh Wink 5:55
3LISTENUnderground Night Music Dub 8:01
4LISTENBehind the Music 6:24
5LISTENAll I Know / Gregory Shiff Hernán Cattáneo & Martin Garcia Remix 9:43
6LISTENHazy Way / Alex Dolby 5:39
7LISTENThe Shepperd 7:08
8LISTENOpen Day / Steve May Original Mix 7:52
9LISTENPhono Corono / Danny Howells 6:23
10LISTENCentral / Grand Resonant 5:54
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Editorial Reviews

With progressive house feeling the strain of way too many tunes and mixes with few new ideas, Hernan Cattaneo comes off as a fresh voice. No doubt it's the reason he's been selected to relaunch Renaissance's Master Series now coming out of its third year of hibernation. Cattaneo is a wonderful song selector and a tasteful mixer, rarely going for the obvious but unwilling to fracture his sets with anything outlandish. Here he starts with one disc of the slow and spacey, and follows it with one that drives a bit harder -- a device that's been used numerous times, but that's about it for being commonplace. Disc One's deep journey has more than its fair share of highlights. Tiger Corps' combination of saxophone and darts of Detroit keyboards is a winner, while Bill Makris fills his track with silky stutters and a melody that slowly worms into the brain. The second set starts off just fine with Chab's slick, Trans-European hand clapper (Kraftwerk's lawyers should really hear it) but layering T-Empo's gimmicky narrative "Fouk," over Josh Winks' fine-as-is "Oakish," gets tiresome about the third listen. It's Cattaneo's only slip on the whole set, which continues to coolly shuffle all the way up to Age of Love's classic closer. David Jeffries, All Music Guide

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