Christopher Lawrence hasn't become, arguably, America's most popular trance DJ by accident. A freakishly skilled man on the decks and possessed by a thirst for new vinyl, Lawrence taps into the same darkly spiritual vibe a... more »s international DJ superstars like Sasha and John Digweed. His mix, however, is sleeker and slicker than those of his non-Yankee contemporaries, though still more adventurous and urban than the glowstick anthems offered up by too many U.S. DJs. It's a perfect adjustment for America's notoriously short attention span. United States of Trance, then, seems an appropriate title for Lawrence's latest opus, a quick but satisfying slice of life in his kinetic universe of sound. Check out the spare textures and popping beats in "Holdin' On" (courtesy of Skynet UK), which Lawrence uses with triphammer timing. His work as a producer in his own right is maturing as well; his "Cruise Control" swoops along with a relatively low-key touch, then blends masterfully with "Purple Overdose" from the Captain & Max-Alien Thing. By giving up the goods without insulting his audience, Lawrence expertly walks the thin line between surface cheese and dark beauty that makes trance transcendental. --Matthew Cooke« less
Christopher Lawrence hasn't become, arguably, America's most popular trance DJ by accident. A freakishly skilled man on the decks and possessed by a thirst for new vinyl, Lawrence taps into the same darkly spiritual vibe as international DJ superstars like Sasha and John Digweed. His mix, however, is sleeker and slicker than those of his non-Yankee contemporaries, though still more adventurous and urban than the glowstick anthems offered up by too many U.S. DJs. It's a perfect adjustment for America's notoriously short attention span. United States of Trance, then, seems an appropriate title for Lawrence's latest opus, a quick but satisfying slice of life in his kinetic universe of sound. Check out the spare textures and popping beats in "Holdin' On" (courtesy of Skynet UK), which Lawrence uses with triphammer timing. His work as a producer in his own right is maturing as well; his "Cruise Control" swoops along with a relatively low-key touch, then blends masterfully with "Purple Overdose" from the Captain & Max-Alien Thing. By giving up the goods without insulting his audience, Lawrence expertly walks the thin line between surface cheese and dark beauty that makes trance transcendental. --Matthew Cooke
"United States of Trance" is Christopher Lawrence's best yet
Daniel Zouk | San Francisco, CA | 01/24/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I picked up "United States of Trance" today and felt compelled to let people know how incredible this mix is. I have all of Christopher Lawrence's previous CDs, but none of them come close to this one. The mix begins with a breakbeat track "Genesis" that eases into the deep progressive sound of Silk's "AM-Pacific". From there, the CD takes off on a powerful journey weaving from Skynet UK's pumping "Holdin On" thru to incredible tunes such as DJ Merlyn's "Wales" and "Purple Overdose" (which I have heard Lawrence play live several times and is always one of the nights biggest tunes). The amazing thing about this CD is that I have never heard of any of the tracks on any other compilation - which demonstrates just how cutting edge Lawrence is and also sets this impressive mix apart from the glut of commercial rave anthems CDs in the market. "United States of Trance" proves that Lawrence is the true leader of the American progressive trance movement and one of the top DJs in the world. Like Sasha & Digweed's "Northern Exposure" series, "United States of Trance" is one of the few CDs that you can say is truly essential to any electronic music lovers collection."
True to his trademark sound, yet fresh and new
Douglas A. Greenberg | Berkeley, CA USA | 02/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Over the past year or two, the style *du jour* within the world of progressive trance has veered away from the "melodic" and "uplifting" and towards the "dark" and "bass-heavy"; indeed, more than a few big name dj's have dutifully followed this trend. American trance "messiah" Christopher Lawrence, however, continues to march to his own drummer, remaining true to his favored hard-driving, take-no-prisoners, pounding style. And happily for listeners, he continues to make it work. In this latest mix, Lawrence includes a number of tracks that are reminiscent of the beat-heavy, majestic style of trance that Lawrence first presented in "Rise," his initial cd release from a few years ago. This sound has long been associated with Scotland's Hook Recordings, but Lawrence has veritably made it his trademark, partly as a result of his own breathtaking compositions like "Cruise Control." Overall, fans of Lawrence who have come to expect a high-energy style of trance will not be disappointed. Perhaps (or perhaps not) in response to critics who claim that the tracks in Lawrence's mixes "all sound the same," however, he has provided somewhat more variety this time around. He starts off the cd with a riveting breakbeat-driven tune, Prizm & Eclipse's "Genesis." He also incorporates some gentler interludes, as with Skynet UK's "Holdin' On," plus also some interestingly discordant musical effects, as in DJ Merlyn's "Wales." Still, overall what's presented here is Christopher Lawrence's uncompromising style of trance, take it or leave it.Yep, it's another exciting and riveting nonstop musical journey. Turn up the volume and enjoy, trancers; Christopher Lawrence does not disappoint."
More tracks from one america's best..
Jason Daring | Houston, TX USA | 01/26/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Christopher Lawrence is without a doubt one of the best dj's to come from america. I have had the pleasure of seeing him spin twice live and each time he played a flawless set working the audience for every ounce of energy they had. Now what can challenge a dj is the ability to make a mix that works from start to finish without the ability to watch the audience and gauge reactions and such to the vibe of the songs. Christopher Lawrence has proved with previous mixes he can do just that, and here has once again succeeded.This might be the best mix I have heard from him so far, and I have heard a lot of really good stuff from him in the past. Only time and repeated listenings will tell if this remains the same. Track one by Genesis is a great startoff, using long slow builds to a track that eventually breaks out and when played the way it is intended, loudly, makes you want to get off your butt and dance. The AM Pacific song has a good flow to it and leads into skynet uk's holdin on, which is where the cd hits its' first peak. For those unfamiliar with the track, it is one of the best trance tracks of recent years imo, that i have been lucky enough to come across. Great breakdowns, nicely used female vocals that accentuate the music, not detract from it, and is highly melodic without overstepping bounds into the cheese realm. From there Chris takes u into a hear-o track that is good but not great, but is kept short, as a mix into the 5th track by twister 2. Nice dark echoing synths bounce off the walls wherever you're at when you blast this and help envelop you inthe music, which is great since this track is really really good. I don't feel like typing a full novel about the rest of the cd, just please do yourself a favor and pick it up if you're a fan of progressive house or trance, you'll dig this a lot."
Frenetic trance...
The Dude Abides | Mountain View, CA United States | 03/29/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"This is CD is not for me, but I can see how other people like it. Its got tons of energy and never stops banging, but its way too frenetic for me. Most good trance mixes build to a peak and take you on a journey, but this one starts out from the gate a little too hyper and doesn't stop. It would be a good CD for fans of DJ Tiesto or Oakenfold, but if you want a true mixing experience, check out Dave Seaman, Sasha (especially his Ibiza set), and Digweed. Its a good CD for listening to in the car and driving like a maniac, but if you just want to chill and let the music flow through you, check out the above guys...you won't be dissapointed."
A Trance Master of the highest quality
ravecrusader | 01/24/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"He has been called one of the top three Trance DJs in America and has been the buzz of the DJ world for the last few years. The problem with that is that you never know if all the praise is justified or just hype. That was my concern before I picked up this particular CD. Well, let me put it to you this way... Christopher Lawrence is cutting edge. I was blown away. This particular trance mix is a little bit slower than many of the harder trance mixes by DJs like `Brian' and `Kimball Collins.' Closer attention is paid to exploring all the individual rages of sound and emotion. It is truly a journey into Trance. This Mix has the same feel as mixes before but with a vision of the future mixed in. The buzz is well placed on a DJ with such amazing and diverse skills in production and mixing. There is not much I could write that would do it justice. If you hear it than you might understand. Christopher Lawrence is breaking new ground in the direction of true trance. It is nice to see the states setting a trend and not following on the heels of a European revolution. But that is just a little bit of American pride showing through. But if there is one thing that I am certain about it's that the future of trance can be seen right here in this very mix. It is well worth checking out even if you do not consider yourself a real trance fan. I would recommend it to anyone that I know.But don't just take my word for it. Check it out for yourself and make your own decision. What do I know about anything anyway?"