In Search of Sunrise 4 Continuous Mix
Tiësto* – In Search Of Sunrise 4: Latin America
1-1 | Solarstone And Jes (12) – | Like A Waterfall (Solarstone Deeper Sunrise Mix) | 7:15 |
1-2 | ToneDepth* & SoulTan* – | Moments | 5:31 |
1-3 | Ahmet Ertenu – | Why | 4:39 |
1-4 | JASEfos* Feat. Claire van der Boom – | Do What U Want (Max Graham Afterhours In Montreal Mix) | 4:25 |
1-5 | Wighnomy Bros.* – | Wurz + Blosse | 3:11 |
1-6 | Coca & Villa* – | La Noche | 6:21 |
1-7 | Tilt – | Twelve (Dousk Mix) | 5:22 |
1-8 | Luminary – | My World (Andy Moor Mix) | 6:49 |
1-9 | Steve May – | Blend Forty 3 (Luke Chable & Steve May Remix) | 4:22 |
1-10 | Gabriel & Dresden – | Arcadia | 4:08 |
1-11 | Split Second – | Midnight Express | 7:02 |
1-12 | BT – | The Force Of Gravity (Tiësto Remix) | 6:47 |
1-13 | Allure – | The Loves We Lost | 5:27 |
1-14 | Blank & Jones Feat. Bobo (3) – | Perfect Silence (E-Craig's 212 Remix) | 6:26 |
2-1 | Estuera vs. Re:Locate – | Palma Solane | 5:16 |
2-2 | Leon Bolier Presents Inner Stories – | Beyond | 4:36 |
2-3 | P.O.S. – | Gravity | 4:16 |
2-4 | LNQ – | People I Used To Know | 6:29 |
2-5 | Mads Arp Featuring Julie Harrington – | Slow It Down (Mathilda Mix) | 5:08 |
2-6 | Dominic Plaza – | Sounds Rushing (David West Remix) | 5:15 |
2-7 | Matthew Dekay vs. Proluctors – | BAD | 6:12 |
2-8 | Electric Pulse – | White Noise | 6:20 |
2-9 | Grayarea Feat. Erik Shepard – | Gravity | 6:13 |
2-10 | Tiësto* Featuring Matt Hales From Aqualung* – | UR (Junkie XL Air Guitar Remix) | 7:31 |
2-11 | Odyssee (2) – | Evolution | 4:32 |
2-12 | Progression (4) – | Sands Of Time | 5:06 |
2-13 | L.S.G. – | Netherworld (Oliver Prime Remix) | 5:57 |
2-14 | Sensorica vs. Jin Key – | Only One (Rave Mix) | 4:03 |
- Artwork – Arny B.*
- Compiled By, DJ Mix – DJ Tiësto
- Edited By – DJ Montana, DJ Tiësto
- Mastered By – Barney Broomer
© 2005 Black Hole Recordings
Mastered for Sonic One.
Made in Holland
Double tray jewel case in outer slipcase.
The correct mix-titles for track 1-1 and 2-6 are missing on the artwork.
Tiësto's personal notes on the CD-release (found inside the inlay):
It's been a while since I've had the opportunity to put together a mix album. After all the production work I've been doing recently, it was nice for me to go back to my roots and do a DJ mix. I've been travelling the world for the last 5 years which has influenced my dj sets and production. I used to be called the "trance DJ from Holland" but I now feel that I am more like a resident DJ of the world! In almost every country where I have been I have learnt something from the culture, promoters, clubowners, journalists and other people I met. This has made me grow not only as a person but as a DJ as well, and that is what I feel you can hear on this double cd. It blends between the first few Magik and In Search Of Sunrise albums and the developed electronic sounds we have nowadays. I would like to dedicate this album to Latin America. I have been touring there over the past year and had many wonderful times. I've been in every country and was so surprised how good the parties are over there, the crowd is warm and passionate and to me, very inspirational. I will never forget the gigs I have played over there!
I would like to thank:
Tony "editmaster" Montana, Paul Morris, Viktor "techno" Mizo, Ethan Salimi, Benny Meir, Ricky Rodriquez, Javier Rodriquez Rodriquez, Swachy and Alexa, Buster and Luciano, Dave Grutman, Craig Pettigrew, Chris Pontius, Addi Straus, Dennis and Ruth, Frank "hulde" Hulsebos, DJ Maron, Jeroen Jansen, Erik Kross, Wessel van Diepen, Barney Broomer, Baasje F. and "the usual suspects", you know who you are!!
Tiësto
- Barcode (Scanned) : 8715197020824
- Barcode (Text) : 8 715197 020824
- Other (Cat# CD1) : Songbird CD 08/1.
- Other (Cat# CD2) : Songbird CD 08/2.
- Rights Society : BIEM/STEMRA
- Matrix / Runout (CD1 Variant 1) : SB CD 08/1
- Mastering SID Code (CD1 Variant 1) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 1) : IFPI ZM03
- Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 1) : SB CD 08/2
- Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 1) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 1) : IFPI ZM03
- Matrix / Runout (CD1 Variant 2) : SB CD 08/1 #1 ODR
- Mastering SID Code (CD1 Variant 2) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 2) : IFPI ZM01
- Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 2) : SB CD 08/2 #1 ODR
- Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 2) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 2) : none
- Matrix / Runout (CD1 Variant 3) : SB CD 08/2 #14 ODR
- Mastering SID Code (CD1 Variant 3) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 3) : IFPI ZM03
- Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 3) : SB CD 08/2 #9 ODR
- Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 3) : IFPI LV51
- Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 3) : IFPI ZM03
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I don't get the bad reviews ISOS4 is awesome and laid back sure it is not like the previous ISOS but even previous had some chill trance and this was the end of Tiesto's ISOS for me ISOS5-7 are just terrible very mixed bag.
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A good example of a mix that is less than the sum of its parts. Some great tracks scattered about (and some poor ones too), but as mentioned previously the order is all over the place with little concept of build or harmony. Same applies to ISOS5.
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Edited 11 years ago
I can´t believe what i am reading here. In my opinion ISOS4 is THE chilly trance compilation above all others. I bought it way back in 2005 when it was released and can´t count how often the two discs spinned in my player since then. Especially the later releases of this series never reached the smoothness and atmosphere of this one.
Disc 1 starts straight through without an intro yet it initially spreads the atmosphere of a warm summer-evening. A feeling which ist transported throughout the whole disc. You can deeply dive into this mix or listen to it casually while you are doing anything else. Both ways work perfectly. Tracks that should be especially noticed are "JASEfos - Do what U want", "Tilt - Twelve" and "Luminary - My world".
Disc 2 is still somehow relaxed but seems to be a little bit darker than the first one. Especially "Electric Pulse - White Noise" and "L.S.G. - Netherworld" are haunted tunes that give you goosebumps. But also on Disc 2 there are some classic beach-tunes like "Dominic Plaza - Sounds Rushing".
Despite all my praise which mainly goes to the artists featured on this disc and the nice selection of songs i too have to admit that there are some bad transitions you won´t expect from someone votet as best DJ of the world.
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Edited 5 years ago
It's rather a shame that ISOS 4 is only worth 3 stars.
The tracklist is quite good and there are some really great tracks here.
Unfortunately, the track order is troublesome, specially for CD2. Some songs in this CD just don't sit well together and the general feel of the album is irregular, going up and down throughout the disc instead of a continuous build-up.CD1 is far better than CD2 but it doesn't mean it's flawless. The edit of "Like A Waterfall" isn't a good start, as pointed before, and Tiesto's own remix of "The Force of Gravity" should've been left out in favor of more appropriate songs. Better yet, the Ferry Corsten bootleg should be here instead.
The transitions are badly done too, which is unexpected for a skillful DJ such as Tiesto. The mixing of "The Loves We Lost" into "Perfect Silence" is definitely awkward and sounds like the tracks were just juxtaposed... Maybe he wasn't in a good day.
CD1 alone deserves a 3 or maybe a 3.5-star rating. CD2 is simply disastrous and, hence, should rest in the case.
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Edited 17 years ago
Disc 1 opens up directly with a 4/4 hammering kick, which there are no excuses for. Laidback and dreamy? This intro is no good, in particular since it is edited exclusively for In Search of Sunrise.
If you can live with that, the first half of disc 1 has a warm groove and hovers in the borderland between progressive and trance. It's a really good start with brilliant rhythmic loungey tracks; in particular Jase from Outta Space 'Do What U Want' (Max Graham mix) and Coca & Villa 'La Noche' are beautiful floorfillers which stand out. The mid section with Luminary, Steve May and Gabriel & Dresden is dreamy, minimal melodic trance and keeps the sprit alive even if these tracks don't stand out. This carries into the more upbeat final, where tougher and more electric trance beats comes in, which is unfortunate. It sucks that Tiësto choose to bring in lightweight melodic trance a.k.a. cheese which totally ruins the sophisticated atmosphere. BT 'The Force of Gravity' (Tiësto remix) is just too much. The last four tracks on disc 1 are a boring and trying disappointment.
Disc 2 definitely alters the concept of In Search of Sunrise. This is an inspirationless mix of pure upbeat, melodic trance. It's all about driving basslines and feetmoving melodies, and it is a boring story without any attempt to innovation. It doesn't touch. I miss the warm builds and moody atmosphere which used to be this series' trademark. The mix shapes up at the end when Tiësto goes through with it and closes with four powerful hardtrance tracks which really get under your skin, but the wait have been too long.
Further, too many of the simple beatmatch track transitions you find on In Search of Sunrise 4 are pushy and far from smooth.
To sum up, In Search of Sunrise 4 doesn't breathe fresh air and doesn't really add anything new to the dance scene. You find some good tracks on this album but the mixes do not impress.
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Edited 17 years ago
It's been two years since Tiësto released his previous mix CD, Nyana. While the latter still had a harder side with the Outdoor disk, it looks like Tiësto has chosen the softer path for this one. Both disks are packed with high quality progressive and deep trance tracks, creating a very spacey atmosphere. And as usual with releases on Black Hole and sublabels, the artwork is again very nice, with the jewel case coming in a decorated outer cardboard sleeve. Definitely a must have for deep trance or Tiësto collectors.
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