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After a two year hiatus, Armand Van Helden is with 'New York: A Mix Odyssey', a compilation that fuses his passion for the rock and house scene of downtown New York blended in a way that only Armand could do. The CD features three killer new tracks (Hear My Name, My My My and Let Me Lead You) as well as Blondie, Yes, Company B, Soft Cell and The Romantics. Armand?s name has always been synonymous with killer basslines and has had many hits including Tory Amos? `Professional Widow? (a UK number 1), Sneaker Pimps? Spin Spin Sugar?, CJ Bolland?s `Sugar Is Sweeter? and Nu Yorican Soul?s `It?s Alright, I Feel It!?. Armand?s hit `You Don?t Know Me? reached number 1 in the British pop charts and his top-drawer house album `2 Future 4 U? followed. He continued to dent the UK charts too, with club crossover hits like `Flowerz?, `Koochy? (a top 5 hit ) and `Why Can?t You Free Some Time?? While as a remixer, Armand turned tricks for a string of platinum-selling artists, including Puffy, Janet Jacksonand the Rolling Stones. Now Armand, the 33-year old producer is back and says ?I love classic rock, I love digging in the crates. If you?re going to make music then you?ve got to know music. The groove, the bass? it is house music. Now, rock?s fun again, and it?s making the club scene fun. I think we?re going to find a balance between house and rock.?
F**N
Five Stars
Good CD
E**N
Chiming in -- My first Amazon review
I have to let you know first that this mix has completely exceeded my expectations.When I first listened to it, it sounded like a bunch of 80's stuff thrown in with a little 70's, and then something that vaguely sounded 80's.The stuff that was vaguely 80's turned out to be electroclash.Electroclash rocks! And it blends really well with the real 70's and 80's stuff that's on this mix.I've heard that the DJ, Armand Van Helden, had made other choices for the 80's music, but couldn't get clearance, so the 80's tracks that ended up getting selected were decided based on the ease of clearance.If that's true, I'd love to hear what his first pick would've been.The newer stuff is the highlight, though.Van Helden's own contributions to the album, namely "My my my," and "Let Me Lead You" are excellent.But for me, Aloud's "Rocky XIII" rocks out constantly. This group is French, and their album was listed for $30 on Amazon (import). But I found it for $12 on ebay. Can't wait to hear the bumpin' beats of the electroclash.Other highlights: Felix da' Housecat's "Cyberwhore" -- It's called "Watching Cars Go By" everywhere else. The song is remixed on Sasha's new(ish) album and is also on Felix's last release. This song will rock you out.This is one fun mix.
J**F
A great Odyssey
I must admit that it's rare these days that I buy a compilation cd, simply because there just aren't that many out that are original enough(with the exception of a few)worth buying. However, you do come across those rare jewels that you think to yourself, "Man, I'm glad I bought this." I must say that this is the feeling I got after purchasing the latest release from Aramand Van Helden, "New York: A Mix Odyssey.Looking over the track listing for the cd it almost looks like a table of contents for the history of the New York club scene, with new tracks by Van Helden himself sprinkled in here and there to truly give you the feeling of the "something new, something old, something borrowed" and yes even "something blue".One thing that stands out about this compilation is the fact that Van Heldens love of music is apparent and you get the feeling that he picked these tracks with a very specific purpose in mind. The mixing, while nothing ground breaking is still very tight and crosses genres effortlessly. Personal highlights of this cd for me are: AB/DC-This Feelin(totally sounds like an afterhours track where everyone is just riding a wave and the dj going crazy on the dials, really manipulating the track), RAM JAM-Black Betty(a blues influenced rouser), and of course Soft Cell-Tainted Love.I must say that I'm impressed with this effort from Van Helden, and with his recent remix of Nelly Furtados "Forca" we may start to see his name a lot more in the near future.
J**S
Great CD
I gotta say, this CD is great. I grew up during the 80's and these songs bring back some happy memories. My only dissapointment was the ending. "Owner of a Lonely Heart" has to be one of my favorite 80's songs. So when I heard what sounded like a "glitch" I immediately returned the CD to where I bought it and went to a different store to find a new copy. The first thing I did was play the last song, and, to my surprise, there was that "glitch" again. That was a very dissapointing way to end what could of potentially, in my opinion, been a 5 star CD. None the less, it is a wonderful CD including my favorite new song, My My My. If you can get past that "glitch" being there, then I say go out and buy this CD.....
C**A
NEVER TO LATE
ALTHOUGH ARMAND HAS ARRIVED A BIT LATE IN THE SO 80'S SMASH UP MIX, I HAVE TO SAY THAT IS A TRUE BEAUTY. THE MIX ITSELF IS VERY CLEAN, EASY GOING AND IT JUST PUMPS FROM START TO END, THERE IS REALLY NO WEAK POINT AND THE MAIN THING IS THAT HE KEPT MOST OF THE TRACKS INTACT BUT JUST ADDED THAT EXTRA TOUCH TO MAKE THEM FEEL FRESH. OTHER THAN THE LAST TRACK 'OWNER OF A LONELY HEART' REPEATS IT SELF AT THE END, THE CD IS A GREAT ONE.
F**Z
I JUST WANT TO BE A DRUMMER!
This CD ROCKS! I want to party in New York now, this is great energy, great to dance to! Armand shows his intelligent production skills on his own tracks that flow smoothly with 80's/electroclash/dance/house whatever-you-want-to-call-it grooves! This CD will make you want to go to the club and get your groove on, excellent buy and a must have for 2004. This is the future sound of electronic music!
D**G
Mouth watering aural resonance
Yeah, this is the shiznitz, even if the sounds are mainstream and clunky. Don't know how much is Armand and how much is my own memories of the songs and places, but there isn't a single loser here. Best segue is AB und Zu techno vs modern grinding blues of Black Betty...Armand's the kind of guy who could have pulled a fade, but comes out in 2004 very fresh again!
A**
Now this is a true MIX!!!!!
1st of all I don't normally purchase a Dj mix cd because I get bored with them very quickly. I'm a victim of getting bored of sub-genre mix compilations mainly because of their repetitive nature.NOW HERE IS AN EXCEPTION TO ANY OF THE DJ MIXED CDs!!Armand Van Helden took me on an Odyssey across the nightlife of New York in a way that I've never experienced before.An impressively SEAMLESS blend between modern house to electro-80s to classic Rock anthems. Totally and utterly amazing!! I actually felt like I was club-hopping through many diverse clubs in a wonderful whirlwind of vibes that could only be provided by a great veteran to the club scene.This MIX had a grip on my attention. I couldn't get enough!Armand Van Helden, I tip my hat.
N**H
excellent
dvd arrived on time, excellent quality and value for money, this made an ideal christmas present and didnt have to shop in busy shopping centre.
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