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You either hum them lost in thought or you happen to
hear them on the radio, on old tapes or a scratched old vinyl record.
Melodies that have one major thing in common: there is no human
voice to accompany them. But still these sounds add up to distinct
images in the mind's eye somehow like an imaginary video clip. They're
classics quoting themselves. Instrumental compositions are magic
in their own way: they tell stories without words and a different
one for each listener.
What remains is "The Energy Of Sound".
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THINK
"For years I've had this idea to collect well known
and famous instrumental hits of completely different genres and styles,
to work on them and to put them together to a new entity on an album,"
sound wizard Michael Cretu
summarizes his project, a concept which sounds quite simple and yet
daring.
The 40-year-old artist knows exactly what he's talking about - by
calling Enigma into life, he created and produced the most important
and most successful vocal/instrumental project of this decade. With
Jens Gad, Cretu had looked for and found the
perfect partner for his work.
The 31-year-old Dane did not only play an important role as a guitarist
and remixer for the two last Enigma albums - in the 80ies, he made
himself a name remixing (Spliff, Münchner Freiher) and songwriting
(Milli Vanilli). From the very moment Cretu had the idea
for his new project he also had the name for it:
TRANCE ATLANTIC
AIR WAVES
- T.A.A.W. |
HEAR
The intrumental classics had to fulfill high standards:
their success had to transcend all cultural and continental boundaries
and this already excluded a few sound evergreens from
the list - for instance, the main soundtrack theme from "Der
Profi" (The Pro) which is only legendary in Europe. After strict
selection, only seven tracks out of 30 remained.
"Lucifer"
- first top 10 hit by the Alan
Parsons Project at the end of 1979, the project of the British
producers Alan Parsons and
Eric Woolfson.
"Axel F."
- title track from the Grammy awarded "Beverly Hills Cop"
soundtrack (1985). A world wide chartbreaker and dance classic by
Munich producer Harold Faltermeyer.
"Crockett's Theme"-
Jan Hammer's no. 1
hit for the American TV series classic
"Miami Vice" (1985)
"Dance With The Devil"
- this powerful instrumental track rocketed drummer legend Cozy
Powell right into the international top 5
in December 1973.
"Magic Fly (Wonderland Mix)"
- the French group Space had
a magical one-hit-wonder with "Magic Fly" which went straight
to #1 of the German charts and became
"Hit Of The Year" in 1977.
"Chase" - Oscar and
Golden Globe winning title track by Giorgio
Moroder from the movie "Midnight Express" (1978).
"Pulstar"
- pulsating and catchy classic by Greek instrumentalist and pop poet
Vangelis, 1976. |
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SAMPLE
In this era of simple samples, the term cover version
has a very negative twang to it. T.A.A.W corrects this image. The
identity of the originals remains - and they are not clad in ill-fitting
rhythm or sound guises. As if there were no trends to follow, only
the accentuations, emphasis, rythmic lines were carefully worked on,
sounds, arrangements and melodies
were interpreted anew..
This impressive piece of work results in an organic entity of outstanding
tracks that seeminlgy had no common ground.
The album is complemented by three T.A.A.W instrumentals serving as
"bridges" or "hinges" holding together the intricate
sound web
of the seven classics.
"Addiction Day", "Twelve After Midnight" and
"L-42" combine sensual magic
and stormy power. |
WORK
T.A.A.W paints a new picture with many colors and hues:
the patchwork of many styles becomes one many facetted piece: a vague
idea turns into a clear concept.
You can be sure that DJ culture will benefit from this meeting of
the generations - global chartbreakers from the 70ies and 80ies transported
into the world of sound of the late 90ies - for their future work.
The "Chase" remixes by DJ Quicksilver and Nalin & Kane
are very audible proofs for this. |
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TAKE
Trance.Atlantic.Air.Waves |
LISTEN
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"The Energy Of Sound" |
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| (P) & (C) 1998
Virgin Schallplatten GmbH |
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Many thanks to: Anja
Schiegl - Enigma Product Manager c/o Virgin Germany.
For the pictures: Johann
Zambrisky - Lmp (Art Director) |
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