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TIESTO - IN SEARCH OF SUNRISE 4: LATIN AMERICA (BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS)
 
I'm about to complain slightly. If what I'm complaining about is Tiesto's intent - and it may very well be - then I apologize in advance for just not getting it. (And for what it's worth, I'm going to compliment, as well.) A fair amount of the Tiesto I've listened to in my stint as a reviewer strikes me as occupying a bit of a fence-straddling position between chillout and trance. The beats are there, and they're not downtempo; they've got the trance pulse. The expansive etherea is there, as well. But sometimes it just feels like the music can't decide if it wants to be ambient or if it wants to be epic trance. It's not ambient enough to be ambient (the beats, you know) and it's somehow not infectious enough to be epic trance. Now, this is very pretty music and Tiesto is to be commended for putting together a mix of music that, emotionally, perfectly fits the "In Search of Sunrise" motif. It's evocative electronica and terribly beautiful, certainly something you could let your soul fly away in. But at the same time, for me, anyway, it never quite hooks me the way I like trance to do. I want to be caught up, enraptured, elevated; in short, I want a little more assertiveness. Witness the soul-possession quality of compilations like Mark Oliver's "Timeless Trance" or any number of comps from Neurodisc Records, one of the best issuers of trance in the biz. I wonder why the powerful trance Tiesto spins on his live DVDs doesn't show up here. This is lush and gorgeous, don't get me wrong. But it's not compelling. If I want floataway music, I'll likely pick some ambient or chilled downtempo (like Amethystium or Delerium). And if I want trance, it likely won't be this. Sorry, but it's just not my thing. But in all fairness, millions of music fans disagree with me.-- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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