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Label:cocoon
Cat-No:cormix048
Release-Date:17.11.2014
Genre:Techno
Configuration:2CD Excl
Barcode:827170145627
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Stimming - Southern Sun feat. Piper Davis
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Alex & Digby - Kudlak
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Leon Vynehall - Butterflies
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D'Lonely Al - We Can Have It All
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Simian Mobile Disco & Roman Flügel - Hachinoko
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Joseph S Joyce - Vedanta (Sebastian Mullaert Remix)
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Karim Sahraoui - Nightflow
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Elbee Bad - It's The People (VOXeMOTIONaLmixx)
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Marcel Philipp - Rezo
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Hotel Lauer - QD
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David August - Epikur
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Moderat - Bad Kingdom (DJ Koze Remix)
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Reboot - Samson
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Benjamin Damage - Up
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Dast - Deep Down
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Sable Sheep - Cargo Room
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Gary Beck feat. Debra Debs - Get Together
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Pig & Dan - Sandstorm
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Tumult Hands - Tumult Hands
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Daniel Stefanik - Signs
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Planetary Assault System - Future Modular
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MMM - Jack 7
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Slam - Rotary
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Sawlin & Subjected - - Texture 1.1
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Kölsch feat. Waa Industry - Papageno
UPC: 827170145627 Release : 17th November 2014
Tracklist: CD 1
1. Stimming - Southern Sun feat. Piper Davis 2. Alex & Digby - Kudlak 3. Leon Vynehall - Butterflies 4. D'Lonely Al - We Can Have It All 5. Simian Mobile Disco & Roman Flügel - Hachinoko 6. Joseph S Joyce - Vedanta (Sebastian Mullaert Remix) 7. Karim Sahraoui - Nightflow 8. Elbee Bad - It's The People (VOXeMOTIONaLmixx) 9. Marc Philipp - Rezo 10. Hotel Lauer - QD 11. David August - Epikur
CD 2
1. Moderat - Bad Kingdom (DJ Koze Remix) 2. Reboot - Samson 3. Benjamin Damage - Up 4. Dast - Deep Down 5. Sable Sheep - Cargo Room 6. Gary Beck feat. Debra Debs - Get Together 7. Pig & Dan - Sandstorm 8. Tumult Hands - Tumult Hands 9. Daniel Stefanik - Signs 10. Planetary Assault System - Future Modular 11. MMM - Jack 7 12. Slam - Rotary 13. Sawlin & Subjected - Texture 1.1 14. Kölsch feat. Waa Industry - Papageno

Fifteen years on Ibiza, fifty years alive: in 2015 Sven Väth celebrates two major birthdays. With more than 10.000 of his fans he will celebrate his own birthday on October the 25th in Mannheim´s Maimarkthalle. Luciano, DJ Koze and Richie Hawtin will be among the well-wishers behind the turntables. The birthday bash will as well be the kick off for Väth´s world tour, which will take him through three continents. Sven Väth´s fans: Some of them are dancing for more than thirty years to his music. Within Frankfurt´s club scene, they followed him from Dorian Gray, the Omen, U60311, to the CocoonClub to Ibiza. Until now, they rely on Väth's tireless curiosity to reinvent electronic dance music again and again. With his longtime companions Väth not only went through the night, but through life.
Then there are the kids from Ibiza who might have experienced Väth for the first time in one of the wonderful nights of the passed summer at Amnesia or at one of the afterhours. Väth enchants them with an abundance of electronic sounds, styles and moods, they are introduced to the cosmos of sophisticated electronic music. They could be his children. With this experience Väth is lead to a new, more relaxed perspective, a sense of what is really important. In an extensive interview for Resident Advisor Väth told the international audience about his multifaceted history as musician and entrepreneur. In a notable podcast for the same page he offers us an insight in his musical interests beyond electronic dance music for the first time in years.
With "Sound of the 15th Season", Väth has left behind the two-part night & day concept of some of the earlier seasons. For the first time, he mixes a continuous, nearly three-hour set. Väth starts off a with delicate house tune from Stimming and the charming, flirtatiously naive voice of Piper Davis. The lovely piano tones captivate the attention while psychedelic moments arouse curiosity. Väth finishes the short opening sequence with another exceptional track: within Alex & Digbys "Kudlak" children pray to a number of saints, and their sincerity and seriousness appeals to us deep in our inside. Väth gives us a moment to feel where we stand in this point in time. Then the party begins. The next chapter is devoted to a classic, wonderfully level-headed New York house sound creating a peaceful haven in Ibiza´s restlessness. Leon Vynehall draws us with gentle chords to the dance floor, D'Lonely Al adds a euphoric note. Roman Flügel & Simian Mobile Disco set the sounds like dots of color on a canvas. They suspend this impressionistic, playful approach with a strong, emotional bass line. Sebastian Mullaert melds these scattered energies in a wonderful, cardinal number with Karim Sahraoui adding multifaceted emotions. With his nervous funk Elbee Bad adds physicality and sex appeal. With the fascinating "Rezo" by Marc Philipp, the set reaches a first climax. Being full of hope and promise the hookline is directed into the future, yet it does not loose contact to the here and now. The Lauer brothers combine the playful approach of the first tracks with a powerful, driving groove. With David August's epic "Epicurus" the acoustic space gains depth and richness. Until now the set was a family affair, now you immerse yourself in the crowd and get carried away.
With DJ Koze's Remix of Moderats "Bad Kingdom", Väth revives the combination of pop and psychedelica and moves into the third chapter. Koze dissolves the anthemic pop song in poetic, trippy sounds. Fun and easy turn into rapid and uninhibited. Reboot´s bassline spin the dancers around. With his bright, crystal-clear sounds Benjamin Damage nets this turmoil. Dast manages to square the circle: he sounds physical and empathetic like a Strictly-Rhythm-track, yet his explosive energy rather reminds of thriving techno. With Sable Sheep the beats get complicated and dense. Väth synthesizes the heterogeneous energies on the dance floor. Wonderfully straight, the bassline of Gary Beck moves into the track, you feel its razor-sharp, driving force in your fingertips and your tows. Väth reaches the finale: "Sand Storm" by Pig & Dan has the dimensions of a natural event. Gusts of sand grains form a massive sound wave that is sublime and a little scary at the same time. Now everything is possible: Jurek Przezdziecki & Jacek Sienkiewicz turn to a jazzy tonality. Daniel Stefanik counters with a pitch-black sentiment, its elegance being broken by a bizarre creaking and whistling. With this unconditionally demanding machine music we have reached the climax. Transforming this extreme tension in a thrilling acid track, Techno innovator Luke Slater creates clarity and defines a target. MMM pull around the helm, with a fanfare they spread a funny, winking euphoria. Slam grant us a breather with a timeless party track. Sawlin & Subjected break into the scene with futuristic, intricate industrial sounds. At the finale it is Kölsch´s turn: the Dane reconciles madness and beauty with an oblique, funny squeak with an amazing vocal a la James Blake.
Väth is able to excel his intuition for electronic sounds just another time. He puts on a record and knows immediately what is going on in the track's heart. In 2014 Väth gets rid of some ballast that has been piling up in club music´s language. As in Far Eastern physical and spiritual practices, Yoga and Zen, it is often just a matter of holding the energy. Listening to himself, Väth is confronted with a stream of energy inspiring him and drawing us in. He always had the enthusiasm of a child. Now he is a wise man as well.
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