Escape To Formentera
Various Artists
Formats | Tracks | Price | Buy |
---|---|---|---|
CD Album | 13 tracks | £5.99 | |
Download Album (MP3) | 13 tracks | £7.50 | |
Download Album (FLAC) | 13 tracks | £7.50 |
Description
Various Artists - Escape To Formentera
There comes a time when there’s only so much chilling out you can do…
The shelves of record stores worldwide are cluttered with them; bulging racks of unimaginative chill out albums, all sharing the same track listings and a fifty-year-old record company executive’s idea of music to relax and come down to. You’ll no doubt find one nestling in your Mum and Dad’s collection filed next to the ‘Best Of Enya’ and any of the Enigma albums. It’s time to move on…
Enter the ‘Escape To…’ series, breathing new life into an otherwise tired and soporific genre. The series has been created to provide the listener with an experience on two different levels. The first, a musical journey (part-chilled and part up-tempo) with an expertly selected tracklisting that provides an altogether more fulfilling experience than your regular chill out compilation. The second is to introduce parts of the world that are renowned for their easy going, idyllic vibes and reputation as havens of escape.
Formentera is the destination for the first installment, a beautiful, unspoilt island paradise in the Mediterranean. It has a burgeoning reputation as the place for the discerning clubber to take a break from the neighbouring island of Ibiza's breakneck hedonism.
The tracks contained on 'Escape To Formentera' take the listener on a journey through Balearic-themed, laid back deep house. Opening with the flamenco-tech of Metro Area's 'Pina' and closing with the quality, downtempo bliss of 'Sunglasses After Dark Mix' of Solaris Heights' 'Solarism', 'Escape To Formentera' has a totally unique tracklisting, and evokes memories of the Cafe Del Mar when it wasn't full of football hooligans and girls with spammy legs. These two tracks act as a blissful bookend for some rare treats from such luminaries as Derrick Carter (in his Oneiro and Experience Chris Nazuka guises), Cosmos (Tom Middleton), Groove Armada (remixing Akasha) and Ewan Pearson ("Everything he touches turns to gold" – Jockey Slut) remixing under his acclaimed Maas moniker. From the chugging conga rhythms of Phil Asher's 'Restless Soul Peaktime Mix' of Nemo's 'Darkest Day' to the opiate piano-swirls on Iz & Diz's 'Biolatinoids', and hotly-tipped Norwegian producer Doc L Jnr's epic, dubbed-out 'Preacher Man', this album provides a gorgeous soundtrack to many different scenarios and states of mind.
The shelves of record stores worldwide are cluttered with them; bulging racks of unimaginative chill out albums, all sharing the same track listings and a fifty-year-old record company executive’s idea of music to relax and come down to. You’ll no doubt find one nestling in your Mum and Dad’s collection filed next to the ‘Best Of Enya’ and any of the Enigma albums. It’s time to move on…
Enter the ‘Escape To…’ series, breathing new life into an otherwise tired and soporific genre. The series has been created to provide the listener with an experience on two different levels. The first, a musical journey (part-chilled and part up-tempo) with an expertly selected tracklisting that provides an altogether more fulfilling experience than your regular chill out compilation. The second is to introduce parts of the world that are renowned for their easy going, idyllic vibes and reputation as havens of escape.
Formentera is the destination for the first installment, a beautiful, unspoilt island paradise in the Mediterranean. It has a burgeoning reputation as the place for the discerning clubber to take a break from the neighbouring island of Ibiza's breakneck hedonism.
The tracks contained on 'Escape To Formentera' take the listener on a journey through Balearic-themed, laid back deep house. Opening with the flamenco-tech of Metro Area's 'Pina' and closing with the quality, downtempo bliss of 'Sunglasses After Dark Mix' of Solaris Heights' 'Solarism', 'Escape To Formentera' has a totally unique tracklisting, and evokes memories of the Cafe Del Mar when it wasn't full of football hooligans and girls with spammy legs. These two tracks act as a blissful bookend for some rare treats from such luminaries as Derrick Carter (in his Oneiro and Experience Chris Nazuka guises), Cosmos (Tom Middleton), Groove Armada (remixing Akasha) and Ewan Pearson ("Everything he touches turns to gold" – Jockey Slut) remixing under his acclaimed Maas moniker. From the chugging conga rhythms of Phil Asher's 'Restless Soul Peaktime Mix' of Nemo's 'Darkest Day' to the opiate piano-swirls on Iz & Diz's 'Biolatinoids', and hotly-tipped Norwegian producer Doc L Jnr's epic, dubbed-out 'Preacher Man', this album provides a gorgeous soundtrack to many different scenarios and states of mind.
Tracklisting
CD Album (EUROPCD001)
- Pina
- Joy Awe Anguish Love & Triumph
- Darkest Day (Restless Soul Peaktime Mix)
- Dive Into You
- Intro & Preacherman
- Shhh! (Circles & Circles Of Sorrow Mix)
- Ambient Dancer
- Skylines Over Rooftops (Mass Remix)
- Remember (Paradise Mix)
- Biolatinoids
- Crazy Baby (Groove Armada's Presque Celebre Mix)
- Sunset Loafing
- Solarism (Sunglasses After Dark Mix)
Download Album (EUROPCD001)
- Pina
- Joy Awe Anguish Love & Triumph
- Darkest Day (Restless Soul Peaktime Mix)
- Dive Into You
- Intro & Preacherman
- Shhh! (Circles & Circles Of Sorrow Mix)
- Ambient Dancer
- Skylines Over Rooftops (Mass Remix)
- Remember (Paradise Mix)
- Biolatinoids
- Crazy Baby (Groove Armada's Presque Celebre Mix)
- Sunset Loafing
- Solarism (Sunglasses After Dark Mix)