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| 1 | Waiting [John Creamer Remix] | Welsh/Monday | 11:24 |
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| 2 | Superstar [Bill Hamel Mix] | Russell/Bramlett | 8:05 |
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| 3 | This Is Not a Breakdown | Simmonds/Jones | 6:52 |
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| 4 | Megatron | Flaisher/Flaisher/F | 6:37 |
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| 5 | Bumper [Plump Dj's Mix] | Keller/Hartenberger | 5:03 |
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| 6 | Idioteque | OBrien/Greenwood/Se | 5:12 |
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| 7 | Into the Dawn [Ashtrax Remix] | Woods | 9:10 |
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| 8 | Maas Attacks | Buttrich/Maas | 3:30 |
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| 9 | Transit | Garcia/Cattaneo | 6:22 |
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| 10 | Narayan | Mills/Howlett | 8:15 |
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| 11 | Different Signs | Baggy Bukaddor/Wafz | 6:29 |
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| 12 | I Feel Loved [Danny Tenaglia's Labour of Love Mix] | Gore | 5:55 |
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| 13 | A Summer Song (Be My Friend) [Davoli's Propane Mix] | Sandham/Davoli | 6:34 |
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| 14 | The Feeling | Baker/Clarke | 5:20 |
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| 15 | Beautiful Day [The Perfecto Mix] | Bono [U2]/Clayton/E | 6:54 |
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| 16 | Sepia | Graham | 8:32 |
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| 17 | Deep Blue [Remix] | Nuclear Ramjet | 5:35 |
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| 18 | The Day After | Flaisher/Flaisher/F | 6:32 |
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| 19 | Silent Words [Solarstone Vocal Mix] | Myerson/Johnston | 7:21 |
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| 20 | Open Your Eyes [Instrumental] | Helstrip/Perring | 5:56 |
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| 21 | ResuRection [Space Club Mix] | Polyakov | 7:33 |
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Editorial Reviews
Perfecto Presents... Ibiza
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Perfecto Records
Style: House
Perfecto Presents... Ibiza
UPC: 689780300526
Release Date: 08/28/2001
Original Release Date: 08/28/2001
Number of Discs: 2
- Paul Oakenfold
Main Performer
John Bush
Perfecto's third feature for world master-mixer (and Perfecto label boss) Paul Oakenfold delves into the same cold, clinical, nearly spiritless tracks that fans and non-fans alike expect from the dean of sleek progressive trance. Compared to several of his previous mixes, though, Ibiza is practically a barnstormer, featuring Oakenfold working through tighter techno (a Plump DJs remix of Elektronauts' "Bumper"), spooky house (Perfecto favorite Timo Maas), a stray track from Radiohead's Kid A that works well in context, and remixes of Depeche Mode (by Danny Tenaglia) and longtime friends U2 (his own version of "Beautiful Day"). It's clear Oakenfold is slowly yet surely attempting to budge the large, immobile trance masses with a few songs outside their normal range (could the track titled "This Is Not a Breakdown" be a small joke?). Yes, he's largely content to trawl through his acreage of A&R white labels and construct yet another two-disc journey through the chilly realms of trance, but he also expands his grasp on the larger world of electronic dance. ~ John Bush, Rovi
