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Deepsky, In Silico

Audio CD

Disk ID: 724639

Disk length: 1h 13m 31s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. View From A Stairway 7:12
2. Jareth's Church 6:36
3. ) 6:01
4. Ride 6:33
5. 3 Sheets To The Wind 5:07
6. Atia 6:46
7. Metro 6:32
8. Smile 4:06
9. Cosmic Dancer (2002 Remix) 6:48
10. Until The End Of The World 8:18
11. Let Me Live 9:25

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Review

L.A. residents by way of New Mexico, Deepsky's producer-scenesters J. Scott Giaquinta and Jason Blum have fashioned a bubbly techno/trance full-length debut, channeling Nick Warren, Sandra Collins, and other DJs of their dreamy ilk. As already evinced by their late '90s dance-floor hit Stargazer, the Deepsky enjoy a throbbing woofer, punishing the bottom end with abandon to match their fruity melodies. The resulting workouts take a few odd detours (mostly around vocal numbers like "Smile," in which the fusion seems a bit forced), but when it hits its stride, In Silico is delicious. The opener, "View from a Stairway," is an early-morning jet-ski on Lake Tahoe, while the superb, Underworld-like "Ride," already a firm favorite on the international DJ circuit, is a pure, V8-powered daze inducer. A true West Coast techno trance release, In Silico has some great moments that bode well for a more consistent sophomore effort. --Steffan Chirazi

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