This is... Sander Kleinenberg

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This is... Sander Kleinenberg
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Compilation album by Sander Kleinenberg
Released July 30, 2007[1]
Genre Progressive House
Electronic
Label Renaissance Recordings
Producer Sander Kleinenberg
Professional reviews
Sander Kleinenberg chronology
This is Everybody Too
(2004)
This is... Sander Kleinenberg
(2007)

This is... Sander Kleinenberg is the third compilation from Sander Kleinenberg to be featured on the Renaissance Recordings label, as well as Diamond Records and Ultra Records. [2] The release is followed by a tour which will include performances at Pacha in Ibiza, Ministry of Sound at London, Redlight in Paris, club Panama in Amsterdam as well as appearances in summer festivals including Global Gathering, Creamfields, SW4, The Glade, and Lovelands. [3]


[edit] Track listing

Disc 1 - Left
# Title Length
1. "Disk Jokke - Folk I Farta"   5:15
2. "Kraak & Smaak - Loosen Up Children"   4:42
3. "Bad Mouth - Anymore (Phonique Remix)"   5:57
4. "Luckystars - Moscow Traffic (Beep Yeah Mix)"   3:13
5. "Roland Klinkenberg - Dusty Horizon (Interlude)"   2:04
6. "Hypno - Got Bread"   6:13
7. "Ohmna - Police Squid (16 Bit Lolita's Strictly Dancefloor Mix)"   4:21
8. "DJ Smash Pres. Fast Food - Moscow Never Sleeps (Tom Novy's Sanderground Remix)"   5:22
9. "Rossell - Dancing With Strangers"   5:53
10. "Chymera - Arabesque"   4:21
11. "Pitch & Hold - Battle of Flowers"   4:49
12. "Robert Babicz - Sin (Gui Boratto Remix)"   5:19
13. "Deep Flexion - Emotions of The Night (Trent Cantrelle Remix)"   6:33
14. "Gui Boratto - Beautiful Life"   7:17


Disc 2 - Right
# Title Length
1. "Siciana Soul - Mutual Dependency (Acapella)"   0:24
2. "Rhythm & Sound w/ Paul St. Hilaire - Jah Rule"   1:33
3. "Bushwacka! - Remember (Dub)"   3:13
4. "Minz - Chinese Drip"   3:36
5. "Martin Eyerer & Stephan Hinz - Tucan (Nic Fanciulli Remix)"   6:19
6. "David K - Incoming (Motorcitysoul Mix)"   4:52
7. "Blake & Monroe - Summer's Gone (Bushwacka! Dub)"   5:03
8. "Gutterstylz vs. Rolasoul - Lost"   4:51
9. "Quivver - Dancing In Dark Rooms"   6:36
10. "Luetzenkirchen & Toby Montana - Last Night In Vegas (Schössow & Sagstad Remix)"   5:10
11. "Roland Klinkenberg & Gerry Menu - Shockadelic"   3:39
12. "BSOD - Game Over"   5:31
13. "Umek - Carbon Occasions"   6:13
14. "Christian Smith & John Selway - Transit Time (Dubfire Remix)"   9:36

[edit] Reviews

I have always battled the idea of genres and labeling that goes on in today's world. Versatility makes a DJ strong. It makes it easier for them to adjust to different rooms, different countries, different atmospheres in general... It's like a puzzle. You have 28 pieces, and somehow, you are going to make it all work together. It's about merging genres and creating new ones. This is not just a dream. This is an aesthetic, a philosophy, a way of life.

Sander Kleinenberg. [4]

The album features a two disc progressive house style by Sander Kleinenberg with some tech house and electro. Each cd contains 14 tracks on each side, Disc 1 is labeled as Left and Disc 2 as Right. First disc contains tracks from Disk Jokke from Get Physical, Tom Novy's exclusive track which is a tribute to Kleinenberg with his "Moscow Never Sleeps" remix followe by the re-work by Gui Boratto of Robert Babicz' track "Sin". [5] The second disc begins with an a capella track from Italy's Siciana Soul song "Mutual Dependency", combining Rhythm & Soul with Paul St. Hilaire's message of unity, peace, and friendship, slowly building up to the heavy freight train sounds of Bushwacka!'s "Remember" dub. With this build up of various layered sequences which lead to the progressive sounds from Quivver's "Dancing In Dark Rooms" track. Collectively Sander combines, progressive, tech-house, and some elements of electro which ends with more than 9 minutes of a hyped beat by Dubfire from Deep Dish who interpreted Smith & Selway's song "Transit Time". [6]

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