| View Larger Image | Synesthesia | Audio CDby Taylor
| List Price: | $19.98 | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Studio: | Ultra Records | | Release Date: | July 24, 2001 | | Sales Rank: | 301,370st |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Nightdriver - Pole Folder, Pole Folder
- Track 2: Yebo [Brancaccio and Aisher's a to the K Dub] - Quirk
- Track 3: Transmission - Drumscape
- Track 4: Kaleidoscope - Ami Eyali
- Track 5: Stolen [Selway Remix] - Secret Society
- Track 6: Distant Mellow
- Track 7: Obsidian [the Light Vs. PFN Remix] - Banco de Gaia
- Track 8: Manhattan High - Alaska
- Track 9: Beautiful Strange [Moonface Mix] - Bedrock
- Track 10: Luna - P.O.B.
| Disc: 2
- Track 1: Day in the Life of an Eastern Assasin
- Track 2: Tazer - Oko Tek
- Track 3: I Get a Rush [Moogwai's Trauma Mix]
- Track 4: Luminous - Oko Tek
- Track 5: Lacuna [Rebound Remix]
- Track 6: Blast - Marc Auerbach, Goetz
- Track 7: Firewyre - Evolution
- Track 8: Digitalemotion - John Selway
- Track 9: Rock Music [Brancaccio and Aisher's Suicide Sports Dub] - Transcender
- Track 10: Today - P.O.B., Taylor [1]
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com At night, Los Angeles shimmers and sparkles like a carpet of fairies. With "Synesthesia," it appears that L.A. native Taylor has created THE trance-tastic soundscape to go along with this glittery town, a shiny double-disc set with no hard edges, only smooth, rounded curves. Moving like a West Coast Digweed-meets-Nick Warren, Taylor has made sure his mix is a timeless collection of favorites instead of just another comatose regurgitation of the latest dance-floor hits. The journey is smooth and fluid, as Pole Folder & CP's "Nightdriver" eases into Quirk's "Yebo" before the pace steps up with the punchy likes of Eyal's "Kaleidoscope" and the slightly psychedelic trance of POB & Boyd's "Luna". The peaks occur on the second disc; first Oko Tek's minimalist "Luminous" drives the beat up, and later John Selway's crazy sci-fi trance-techno "Digital Emotion" will leave heads spinning. Taylor himself concludes the affair; he and POB offer a reflective late-night drive around L.A.'s deserted downtown freeways with "Today." Trance lovers, Digweed-heads, Warrenites, and those partial to a bit of Northern Exposure will find Synesthesia to their immense liking. --Steffan Chirazi |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 15 reviews)
| highly overrated by S. Costache (livonia,michigan) 2 Stars December 21, 2007 I tried liking this compilation. It is just plain boring with bland and cheesy songs. please do not purchase. ther are much much better mixes out on the market. avoid at all costs.
| | The BEST prog mix ever!!!!! by L. Ballington (South Africa) 5 Stars June 08, 2007 Albums like this don't come along often, there has not been a better progressive mix since. An unmatched CLASSIC.
| | Holy @#&% Batman!!!!!!!!! by . (Sarasota) 5 Stars November 28, 2006 Good F^@%ing S#*t right here. I dont know wich cd is better both are the @$#%! I already listened to it like 5 times in a row nonstop.
| | true progressive house! by V. Patel (TO, CA) 5 Stars February 26, 2006 On CD1...this man mixes one of the best progressive house sets I've ever heard in my life.
| | this is music by travis flatt (michigan) 5 Stars February 01, 2006 well this is one of the best dj cds there is and thats great people still listing coments 5 years later but it well worth the buy if you have not already when the new cd coming taylor we waiting hope soon dont think you can beat this one though well see whats up
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