Product description CD .com Trance is about as Dutch as windmills, and more than any other DJ, Tiësto is its ambassador. His highly successful In Search of Sunrise series can claim much of the credit for this, and this fifth installment, Los Angeles, delivers in spades. As ever, the man finds his inspiration in the female voice; from Late Night Alumni's "Empty Streets," which pits a bassline that bounces like Silly Putty against Becky Jean Williams's dreamy vocals, to Karen Overton's dancefloor-destroying cover of Billie Ray Martin's "Your Loving Arms," Tiësto again proves himself a master at driving sets to soaring highs with well-placed siren songs. The second disc finds the Dutchman in more progressive territory, luring in the unsuspecting with Pink Elephant's effervescent "LAX" only to drop the hammer with Alex Stealthy's "Something Is Wrong," a track with a disorienting beat that seems to tumble over itself and a haunting melody that sounds as though it were trapped under ice. Tiësto also shows he hasn't lost his affinity for engaging the listener in a test of wills, as in A Boy Called Joni's vertiginous "Green Astronauts." Like all good mixes, the fifth in the ISoS series is after all a study in contrasts. Ironic, perhaps, that with the title Los Angeles the album makes a compelling case that the trance crown won't be leaving Holland anytime soon. --Brent Kallmer P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); About the Artist Tiësto's career is punctuated by landmark achievements - the first DJ in the world to sell out a solo stadium event for over 25,000 people 2 nights in a row, he scored a number one hit with his single Traffic, the first instrumental track to reach the top spot in his homeland of Holland in 23 years. His remix of Delerium featuring Sarah McLachlan's Silence was the first house track ever broadcast on daytime radio in North America, (it became an international dancefloor anthem and also spent eight weeks in the UK top 10 chart). He played live in front of billions of people during the Parade of the Athletes at the official opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens. But despite his meteoric success, Tiësto remains grounded about his achievements and clearly loves making and playing music above the accolades it brings. Born in Holland, Tiësto became a DJ because he 'liked to share music with other people. When I was younger, I'd listen to a radio show called the Soul Show, and to Ben Liebrand's mix radio program, where he would remix and cut up different tracks, and I just thought - I want to do this!' The productions came later, in 1995. 'I really wanted to produce music that I could play in my sets, because it brings much more fulfilment to the process. I bought some samplers, some computer programs, and just started working on it.' He makes it sound easy - indeed; he makes it look easy as 10 years down the line his productions consistently bother the charts and frequently reach number one around Europe. In 1997 Tiësto, along with Arny Bink, formed Black Hole Recordings, the label that launched the hugely acclaimed Magik, In Search Of Sunrise, and Nyana mix compilations. The label grew to such proportions that in 2001 Tiësto started a sub-label, Magik Muzik. 'It's the home of records of mine, or of people whose work I really believe in,' he enthuses. 'Everything on Magik Muzik is what you'll find in my sets, which makes it more of my own little project.' Some of the gems from Magik Muzik include 2001 anthem Flight 643 and his artist albums In My Memory, Just Be and Elements of Life. Though known primarily for his pioneering contributions to the trance scene, Tiësto's style is now a mix of everything: 'trance, house, techno - it's the best of all that the dance world has to offer. In 1998, I was really a trance DJ, but now I've travelled round the world so much, different influences have seeped in and I play a bit of everything. I think the only way forward for DJs now is to play a diverse mix of sounds.' Indeed, his brand of trance was always pushing at the constraints of the genre anyway, featuring soaring vocals from the likes of Sarah McLachlan and Jes, spine-tingling breakdowns, and euphoric melodies at every end of the spectrum. The many high profile gigs and shows have now taken Tiësto away from exclusively playing clubs, and propelled him to become a mainstream artist. 'Often at my shows now, half of the people are die-hard clubbers, but the other half are people who know me from the radio, or from more mainstream gigs,' he says. 'It's more like they're going to a concert, so now I get a great mix of both worlds.' Describing the last few years as 'a journey of defining moments,' (as well as the usual club successes, his shelves are groaning under the weight of numerous awards - TMF-Awards, MTV, Dutch DJ - and gold discs...) his favourites include the second night of the Tiësto In Concert show in Holland in 2004: 'I was really aware of what was going on, the music was just right - a mix of all my big tunes and new track, everything just felt perfect that night. I played for nine hours straight, and it was my favourite gig ever.' And, of course, he was chosen by the readers as the number one DJ in the world. 'The first time it happened it was so amazing, I was overjoyed. The second and the third time were also fantastic, but the first time you're on the cover of that magazine that is so respected by other DJs - it's like winning an Oscar!' In May 2006 Tiësto decided to become the worldwide ambassador for Dance4Life, and to invest considerate amounts of his time and efforts to the one charity in which he could really find himself. Immediately the production of a Dance4Life anthem was discussed, which resulted in an a song with Faithless' Maxi Jazz. Continuing to explore fresh avenues, knowing that the year 2008 is now in full swing, Tiësto is currently experimenting with new sounds in the studio, and writing more vocals himself. The most recent result of this new approach of course is his latest album 'Elements of Life', which sky rocketed to the highest positions in today's charts. The album features the vocals of BT, who's been working with Tiësto on previous occasions and hit the charts with 'Break my Fall'; and Julie Thompson. 'I'm not looking for any big collaboration right now, I'm more interested in a burgeoning talent - someone whose voice is good, and that really touches you. A voice should sound like an instrument to me. A good example is Christian Burns who is the singer on the hit single 'In the Dark'; also a track from 'Elements of Life'. I met him through MySpace; the actual proof that the internet is the medium of choice when it comes to musical developments and careers.' The concept behind his latest artist album also formed the basis for his 'Elements of Life World Tour' which took the DJ all over the globe. At the same time, the tour was of a size not before known in the dance scene. Since the four elements earth, water, air and fire are the unmistakeable necessities to build and maintain life on Earth, they had to be presented in all their greatness, which resulted in a stunning production that featured state of the art special effects, moving water systems in sync with the music and high definition video screens. It required three semi trucks to transport the equipment. The mere knowledge that Tiësto, as one DJ with two turntables, is entertaining audiences up to 25,000 people or more has silenced even the worst critic. But that his performances can compete with even the largest stadium concerts of the known world artists is something that the industry never held possible. The amounts of energy the DJ invested for the world tour have not kept him away from the one thing everybody was waiting for: the new 'In Search of Sunrise 7'. In between the mayhem of touring and insane flight schedules, Tiësto still found the time to deliver a double CD compilation for the highly successful series also known as 'ISOS'. The live mix, made without electronic or computerized gadgets, is titled 'Asia' and for a reason: `Asia is that part of the world where the ambience and overwhelming beauty can be very overpowering in a positive way. At the same time, one experiences the incredible energy of the Asian people, which could almost be felt physically during my live sets throughout the Asian tour.' He grins: 'We recorded the whole ISOS 7 in Thailand, in a beautiful location with a view: the Asian coast line. The correct atmosphere to do the mix. Now I know ISOS 7 earned it to be titled "Asia".' Knowing that Tiësto's opportunities go beyond his own music, and the world tour, one might ask what will come up next. His answer is clear: 'As I said, the internet is the medium of choice for modern day music. I now host my own radio show called 'Tiesto's Club Life', which is available as PodCast directly after it aired on radio. Through those blessings of the internet, fans can listen to me and the music I love whenever they feel like, wherever they feel like. And at the same time, radio stations all over the world broadcast the weekly shows within their own national programming. It's just a fantastic idea knowing that my fans are now listening to the radio as I used to do when I was just a kid!' One of the last things we haven't mentioned is Tiësto's work on the music of other artists. 'I'm more open to doing remixes again. I like to hear a track and right away know what I want to do with it, what I can make different, and whether it'll work for me in my sets - all my remixes have to be tried and tested.' His most recent remixes, "Piece of Me" by Britney Spears and "The Right Life" by Seal, already featured in of his 'Club Life' radio shows, just like the one he did for Justin Timberlake which was one of particular interest, he says. 'The best producer in the world of the moment, Timbaland, approached me to do a remix of 'Love Stoned' by Justin Timberlake. That means a lot to me, you know? It actually shows that I've grown not only as a DJ, but also as a producer.' The future for Tiësto promises yet further success, both as the solo artist he has become and the DJ we know him to be. 'The long anticipated `In Search of Sunrise 7' and the `Elements of Life World Tour' DVD have been released and there will be more remixes, definitely,' he agrees. And then there was the Grammy nomination for his album 'Elements Of Life'. The news came as a beautiful surprise. 'I am incredibly happy about this. And that's an understatement. The nomination itself already is a fantastic honour.' Little did he know when a few weeks later on he won the IDMA Award for both `Best Global DJ' and `Best Electronic Dance Album' at the annual Winter Music Conference in Miami. His latest notch on his belt was the award given by the audience: the well known Ibiza DJ Award for Best International DJ. He considered it the crown on his In Search Of Sunrise Summer Tour 2008, which also included a twelve week long residency on Mondays at the world's biggest club: Privilege, Ibiza. He is currently working tirelessly on his new album and the podcast of his own radio show, "Tiësto's Club Life", has just been nominated for "Best Podcast" in the 2009 IDMA Awards, so his hard work still gets full recognition from all corners of the globe. He genuinely enjoys his achievements, but Tiësto keeps both feet on the ground: 'It's hard to look too far into the future. Every couple of months it seems that something new, unexpected and exciting is happening!' See more
C**I
FANTASTIC! More Miami than LA but still GOLD
WOW....More than driving down the 405 in Los Angeles, this mix reminds me of driving down the 95 in South Beach, maybe because it was there where I unwrapped it for the first time. I bought this CD while traveling on business by myself in Miami. I had rented a red convertible. I about almost missed my flight back home because I kept turning back, on my way to the airport, to drive through that bridge over the ocean, through it twice and around again, on a sunny, blue sky day, with my hair messy and Tiesto blaring. The wind carried my beats away and into the cars of the people behind me, putting us all on top of the same cloud.By no means buy this CD, you will set the bar too high for the other DJ's. I mean it. I tried going back to my comfortable PVD and just wasn't satisfied.CD1 is happy trance-house filled with syrupy vocals. The first half of the CD is about the big dance party. Track 1 sets the scene-- you've just left the beach and are getting ready for the party. Track 2... Track 3 is walking across town to the party, you're there by track 4 and then there's dancing and you can't stop, the DJ never lets you stop. Track 5 is closing the party when the sun puts orange in the sky. Tracks 6 and 7 are transition tunes, the end of track 7 being flirtation. And THEN.... comes what I call RABIES. Rabies makes you jump up and dance, and scream also. Track 8 is a push of the love that hurts. Track 9 is lip-biting desire... and maybe sex also. Then, the aftermath. "People come, people go, people lead you to your highest note." (Magical words, but who listens for the words?) It was good (the party, or the lover), but it's okay that it's over. This Disc One is a story. I adored it.CD 2 is Tiesto style you can recognize. Deep beats, housey even, no vocals until the end. Masha asked to borrow this disc but I pretended I didn't hear her, because I knew she would never return it. Here there are some songs that make you squint your eyes and cringe, those type of bass, vrroung-oung-oung electric shocks that cause the hairs on your neck to stand up. The ones with beats that make you feel like you're being >squished< by the music. There is no story to this disc, or I haven't found it yet. My favorite part is the transition between Tracks 1 and 2. Tiesto starts the mix pretending it's a mellow CD2, but then, he gives you RABIES. You've pressed play on the mischief.I have listened to this set on and on for months. I know every song by heart. I can hear the next song coming on in the undertones of the first one. I haven't found another mix that comes close. With Tiesto-- and those who know him will know-- his mixes, you have to listen to them two or three times before they GRAB you. And then you get to a place and you park your car but you don't want to get out because THAT track is still playing... and people are outside waiting for you, banging their fists on the windows, kicking the tires, calling you on the cell phone... Good thing that when you do finally turn the radio off and stand up from the car, it's sunny outside and beautiful.
J**N
my first listen to this DJ's stuff....
....and it was worthy of a 5 star rating IMO. 'malibu beach' is pretty much just an intro which leads into 'colour my eyes' which is okay. I do agree with previous reviewers' assessment of the cheesy lyrics if you listen to them , but I usually ignore lyrics anyway. the # 3 track is 'empty street' , which I liked better than the other 2 , and I thought that other than the cheesy lyrics , the music was upbeat and flowed well. Tracks 4,5,6 and were all acceptable , but the weakest part of the cd IMO. track 7 'Let the game begin' really was good and led into the Karen Overton track 'Your loving arms' which layered her sexy lyrics over a decent trance vibe...I dug it. 'Let me be' and 'Novocaine' are short(about 3.5 min) for a reason. 'People will go' is track 11 and really fits well here. Track 12 was decent , but 13 was better. Track 14 'Arise' with its building crescendo was one the better tracks on the 1st CD....'Little Bird' closed the CD on an upbeat note...CD 2 Starts with another filler track then into track 2 'Something is wrong' which takes the listener on a euphoric journey then he hooks in 'Zanzibar' which I really dug for its throbbing 'acid house' type effects. The mixing into 'Technophobia' was abit weak , but it worked well there as it takes the mix on a harder and darker turn with 'Green Astronauts' to follow. 'These days' follows with a really trippy beginning followed by more harder stuff. 'Tales from the South' hooks a beat back in the mix with more melodic acid beats.The rest of CD 2 establishes itself as the better of the 2 IMO and definitely worth the purchase alone....The good tracks on CD 1 are really good , even if the bad ones are abit boring. I liked what I heard from this guy , who in certain circles has quite abit of Cred for his skills as a DJ. He didn't hurt himself with this compilation.
S**R
In Search of Mirthfulness
In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles by Tiesto is a various artist gathering of 15 songs on each cd. A sample of the songs contained within this captivating collection are Colour My Eyes by Mark Norman presents Celine, Empty Streets by Late Night Alumni. Moonlight Party by Fonzarelli, Your Loving Arms by Karen Overton (Club mix remake of the 1995 version of Your Loving Arms by Billie Ray Martin), People Will Go (Steve Forte Rio Mix) by JES. Overall, In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 5 Los Angeles by Tiesto is a strong music collection for those who are looking for club music evoking a feeling of cheeriness.
K**S
Disc 1 is the Best!
Disc 1 definitely has high energy... I wish disc 2 delivered more punch but it gets kind of monotonous.
D**M
Probably one of the best ISOS Compilation from Songbird
Really got into the ISOS compilation back in high school and ever since, I've been in love with their authentic, melodic, atmospheric vibe. Just listened to ISOS 16 ( now owned by Blackhole Recordings) and Markus Schulz is doing a phenomenal job with the continuance. ISOS 5 is nostalgic in so many ways, definitely worth the purchase when you get the chance.
B**5
Best One in the INSOS Series
My personal favorite of the In Search of Sunrise series next to Volume 2. When you listen to this album on the beach or driving through palm trees in completely mixes in with the environment. Tiesto does a great job mixing sounds and creating a peaceful atmosphere for the listener. This does not take away from the electronic sounds and trance aggression this record has. This is a great buy for any trance or EDM fan. I highly recommend it.
U**M
I don't care for Techno
I personally do not care for Techno but my husband LOVES Techno. I purchased this for him as a gift and I actually found myself popping it into the CD player when he is not home. Sounds great. Both my husband and I give this 5 star.
E**H
Cd came in shattered
The media could not be loaded. Love the album but I definitely require a refund or exchange.“Update” The cd was right away replaced with no cost to myself at all. Thank you for the quick replacement and i’d be coming back again. Great doing business.
S**S
Trance Masterclass
Still one of the best Trance CDs to listen to. The Sunrise Series always makes me smile. And that's what music is all about.
M**E
Tiesto geht immer!
Tja, was soll man sagen - Musik von Tiesto geht halt immer. Mein Papa ist von jeder CD begeistert. Bestellen auch gern beim Lieferanten wieder.
C**O
de la trance super géniale !!
CD génial - je l'adore !!je ne connaissais pas TIESTO, et maintenant j'y suis accro !!j'adore la trance (malgré mon âge ... un demi-siècle + 4)
K**P
ホント良い(・∀・)イイ!!
音楽評論家じゃないんであーだこーだ言いませんが、カッコイイです。洒落ててスマートでセンスが良いです。聞いてて気持ちいいんですもん。全シリーズ持ってますが、このTiestoのin Search of Sunriseシリーズは仕事中でもドライブでもヘビロテです。買うの迷ってるなら、買って損はしないはずです。
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