oceanlab sirens of the sea album download video breakingties OceanLab - Sirens Of The Sea Album. P&C 2008 Sony BMG Music Entertainment. All trademarks and logos are protected. distributed by the local Sony/BMG Company. "SONY" and "BMG", as used in the name "SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT", and in the SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT logo trademarks of, and are used under license from, Sony corporation and Bertelsmann Ag respectively. Issued in a plastic slim-case. Companies. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony BMG Music Entertainment Copyright (c) – Sony BMG Music Entertainment Distributed By – Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Poland) Sp. z o.o. Video. Album. Sirens Of The Sea - Above & Beyond, OceanLab. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Sirens of the Sea is the debut album by the British vocal trance group Above & Beyond presents OceanLab, released on 21 July 2008 through Anjunabeats. All songs produced by Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, Paavo Siljamäki and Justine Suissa. Additional beat production on Miracle by Bob Bradley. Jono Grant songwriter, producer, performer, artwork. Sirens Of The Sea Remixed. Above & Beyond presents OceanLab. Into the sea, into the sea, yeah, lets go Leaving reason far behind, nothing here is cruel or kind Only your desire to set me free, let us lie here all alone Worn away like river stone Let us be the sirens of the sea I can not resist your call I can not resist your call The sïrens of the sea. Taken from OceanLab's album Sirens Of The Sea - released on Anjunabeats in 2008. Above & Beyond in album OceanLab - Sirens Of The Sea 2008. OceanLab - Just Listen. OceanLab - Sirens Of The Sea. OceanLab - If I Could Fly. OceanLab - Breaking Ties. Overall, Sirens of the Sea is a great album that is varied and surprisingly non-repetitive with a balanced mixture of trance anthems and chillout tracks that are controlled by the somewhat limited ethereal female vocals. The album definitely showcases a beautiful atmospheric tone and melody that help to create a relaxed electronic soundscape that both energizes and calms at the same time. The cohesive nature of this album makes it a joy to listen from start to finish and definitely illustrates the talent and abilities of the artists involved. I definitely suggest anyone who is looki read more. Stream Sirens of the Sea by Above & Beyond pres. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Album 2008 13 Songs. Sirens of the Sea. Electronic 에서 OceanLab - Sirens Of The Sea의 릴리스, 리뷰, 크 레딧, 곡 등을 발견하여 OceanLab 컬렉션을 완성해보세요. Sirens Of The Sea. If I Could of the Sea 2008. Album by OceanLab. was remixed in. Sirens of the Sea Cosmic Gate Vocal Mix by Cosmic Gate 2008. Sirens of the Sea Above & Beyond Club Mix by Above & Beyond 2008. Sirens of the Sea Sonorous Remix by Sonorous 2008. On a Good Day. Breaking Ties by OceanLab 2008. If I Could Fly. Anjuna Music Store. OceanLab "Sirens Of The Sea Remixed" brings together 20 (including 9 specially commissioned) club mixes of tracks from OceanLab's iTunes dance chart topping album of last year, plus a handful of OceanLab classics including UK Top 20 hit "Satellite". Anthemic mixes from Anjuna artists including Above & Beyond, Oliver Smith, Jaytech, Michael Cassette, and 16 Bit Lolitas, sit alongside reinterpretations from top flight names such as Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Signum, Lange, Gareth Emery, Andy Duguid, and more, making this the definitive collection of club mixes from one of clubland's most popular vocal dance projects. Widely regarded as the world's premier trance and progressive house label, Above & Beyond's Anjunabeats imprint receives consistent acclaim from critics and electronic music fans alike. Under their OceanLab guise, which also features vocalist Justine Suissa, the trio of Tony, Jono and Paavo, have established themselves as a leading force when it comes to intelligently written vocal dance music. Highlights of CD1 include Jaytech's remix of "If I Could Fly", the high-flying Michael Cassette boys play on the yearning undertones of "Come Home", and reinterpretations from Anjuna debutantes Andy Duguid ("On A Beach") and Gareth Emery ("Lonely Girl"). Meanwhile, Above & Beyond's club mixes of "On A Good Day", "Miracle", "Breaking Ties", and "Sirens Of The Sea" all show how the originals translate into powerful dancefloor bombs. On CD2, Andrew Bayer's mix of "Secret" is major departure from the original, while Hungarian duo, Myon & Shane 54 combine for a techy spin on "Just Listen". Anjunadeep's 16 Bit Lolitas get stuck into "On A Good Day", fashioning a truly blissed-out ten minutes of electronica for the summer months. "Sirens Of The Sea" gets a brooding makeover from Ralf 'Sonorous' MŸller and the Duderstadt brothers stir up a blend of sweeping synths and gentle electronics as "Breaking Ties" gets its second remake. The album closes with remixes of old favourites including "Satellite", Armin's "Sky Falls Down" remix, Ferry Corsten's take on "Clear Blue Water" and finally, Signum's epic remake of "Beautiful Together". OceanLab Sirens Of The Sea. I've always had a take it or leave it love affair when it comes to trance music. While there's no denying the fact that in a live environment the sense of euphoria that washes over is a very real sensation, back in the real world it just doesn't seem to carry the same weight to it. Maybe you need the hundreds of dancing and sweaty souls next to you; those like minded Saturday night kindred spirits adorned in glo bracelets, fingers pointing to the heavens, for that sense of “reaching a higher level” to work. Or maybe its just dependent on the number of chemicals that are working their way through your system for that to happen. But in the all seeing light of day trance always seems to come across as hollow, promising but yet ultimately, unrewarding. And yet the likes of Tiesto, Sasha & van Dyk have all made relatively successful careers out of its weekend beckoning sound; and there's no denying the affect that trance has had on the house scene as a whole, so maybe I just don't get it. So in my quest for off weekend enlightenment I stumbled across a group known as Above & Beyond. Now while this group have yet to attain the worldwide God like status of some of the genre's more illustrious stalwarts, they have managed to find themselves as messiahs in the Ibiza scene. Having remixed for some of the biggest names in the pop world, and in turn be remixed by many of their peers hasn't stopped Above & Beyond from wanting to expand their musical palette; thus as a result, Oceanlab was born. Oceanlab is the collaboration of Above and Beyond with female vocalist Justine Suissa that, when paired together, create melodic dance music that evokes a interesting contrast of downtempo chill and full-out trance. While Justine’s vocals are not as strong as some of her more recognized peers, her delicate vocals do suit the laid back beats and the soothing tempo of the album tracks. Many familiar with the genre will recognize such epic trance songs like 'Sky Falls Down' and 'Clear Blue Water,' but this album moves away from the usual heavy dance floor trance sound and embraces a more ambient and laid back sound. On Sirens Of The Sea , we find club friendly cuts like 'If I Could Fly,' 'Come Home,' and 'On a Good Day' which meld the trademark sound of Above and Beyond with more moody synths and soothing flourishes; almost designed as trance music to put you back on your feet after the comedown of a big rave. Now it obviously wouldn't be a side project unless a new element was added to the equation, and the big addition here is the more chillout aspect to the overall sound. The majority of the tracks, while still steeped in the trance mindset, flirt with a more lounge like atmosphere; case in point being album opener 'Just Listen,' which starts with a gentle and sparse piano that builds a beautiful tone for the song that maintains itself through the album itself. The album mix of the club smash 'Miracle' is another example of a beautifully produced acoustic chillout track, that not only provides an interesting listen but also takes the song in a more intimate and thought provoking direction. Now the big pull here is obviously the lyrics; while they're not leaps and bounds above the standard trance fare, Justine does seem to go for broke and her performance helps elevate her thoughts higher into your consciousness. Instead of being relegated to a supporting role, her vocals are pushed foremost into the front, giving every song a very real feeling, and in the process making each track feel, well like a real song opposed to the sometimes suffocating feel of the quasi dance gospel anthems I'm used to. Sirens Of The Sea is an album that carries a largely varied tone with it, with an almost perfect balance of chillout softness juxtaposed with trance harshness, that as a credit to the production duo sit comfortably and amicably next to each other. While sharing more in common with house and its more “deeper” affiliates, it does serve its purpose as a comfortable beginners entry into the massive appeal that is the trance genre. Lucid and serene when it needs to be, and pulsing and vibrant at the right moments, Oceanlab have presented an impressive debut that hopefully will be built upon with further releases.
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