Artist: Sven Vath: mp3 download Genre(s): Techno Rock Other Discography: Design Music EP Year: 2001 Tracks: 4 Contact Year: 2000 Tracks: 12 Ballet-Fusion [single] Year: 1995 Tracks: 4 The Beauty And The Beast Year: 1994 Tracks: 10 Ritual Of Life - An Accident Year: 1994 Tracks: 11 L'esperanza [single] Year: 1993 Tracks: 5 One of the most popular proponents of German trance techno during the early to mid-'90s through and through both his recordings, epic-length DJ sets and his ownership of the Harthouse kinsfolk of labels, Sven Väth reserved his mid-'90s full-length albums for epic-length concepts that did zero to bolster his standing in the sometimes consciously inartistic dancing residential area. In the beginning the lead singer of a dance-pop group named OFF (short for Organisation for Funk, which included future members of Snap!), Väth strike the big time in 1987 when OFF's "Electric Salsa" became a number one strike close to the existence. The band by and by disintegrated, departure Väth disengage to act on his sake in the hard spell underground of Frankfurt. Väth became a DJ of short letter for his marathon sets (which sometimes approached 24 hours) and his founding of Harthouse Records in 1992 with Matthias Hoffman and Heinz Roth. (His have releases on Harthouse included those by Barbarella, Astral Pilot and Metal Masters with the help of his collaborator, Ralf Hildenbeutel.) Blessed with an correspondence connecting Harthouse (addition its subsidiaries Eye-Q and Recycle or Die) to the American major label Warner Bros., Väth released his number one solo album -- over again with contributions from Hildenbeutel -- in 1993. An Accident in Paradise was a solid debut, illustrating Väth's business organization with connecting techno and trance to the concept album ideas of prog-rock. Signs of excess are in the main frowned upon in the saltation residential area, yet, and An Accident in Paradise died a quick death on American shores. His second album, The Harlequin, The Robot & The Ballet Dancer, was released in Europe in 1994, only its American button was delayed more than a year and sank much quicker than its predecessor. After transcription an album with Stevie B-Zet as Astral Pilot, Väth set low for various years, severing his connections with Eye Q/Harthouse and preferring to condense on DJing instead. Finally in 1998, he returned with a contract to Virgin and his third album, Coalition; Contact lens followed a twelvemonth by and by. |
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