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Danceculture
Tracy Young
Danceculture
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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On August 9, 2005, reigning club DJ Tracy Young returns to the CD racks with her first new compilation in two years. DANCECULTURE, released through Ferosh Records, is a true representation of Tracy's innovative, individua...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tracy Young
Title: Danceculture
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ferosh
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/9/2005
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Trance, Techno, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 821838357728

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On August 9, 2005, reigning club DJ Tracy Young returns to the CD racks with her first new compilation in two years. DANCECULTURE, released through Ferosh Records, is a true representation of Tracy's innovative, individual and unmistakable sound. DANCECULTURE is the artist's seventh CD release, and includes Tracy's exclusive remixes of Madonna's "Easy Ride", Chaka Khan's "I Believe" and Cyndi Lauper's "Walk On By".
 

CD Reviews

Strong vocal tracks...painfully boring instrumentals...
Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 08/25/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tracy Young should really just stick to vocal tracks in her mixes because any time she throws an instrumental in, it's death to the party. There are plenty of slammin' instrumentals to be found, she just never chooses the right ones. So here, the party doesn't really start until track 4, the Madonna remix, which is an okay mix of a slow song from the "American Life" CD-a definite must have for fans since it's exclusive here, and clocks in at 8:30!!! Some strong vocal tracks follow, and finally, after years of remixes, You Used to Hold Me gets an interesting reworking that deserves to be put next to the original mix and the Razor n Guido mix in terms of worthiness. I could do without the Opera song (World is a Stage), but concluding the disc with an exclusive mix of Cyndi Lauper covering Walk on By makes this disc twice as worthy of purchase (first reason being the exclusive Madonna, of course!!!) Track times:



1. let the rhythm (4:15)

2. I believe (4:30)

3. the beats of the drum (5:16)

4. easy ride (8:30)

5. bass drive (5:31)

6. alone (7:45)

7. you used to hold me (7:07)

8. new love (6:30)

9. te quiero (5:01)

10. home (7:07)

11. world is a stage (7:15)

12. shelter me (:29)

13. walk on by (7:02)"
A Masterpiece!
Asad | California, United States | 09/15/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tracy Young has OUTDONE herself with this compilation of fantastic, spine-tingling and thumping dance music. This mix of tracks has something for every taste, including vocal dance remixes, deep house, and industrial dance. Remixes of Chaka Khan, Suzanne Palmner and Cyundi Lauper are some of the best I have heard in years, and tracks like "The Beats and The Drums", "The Bass Drive" and the mix of Ralphi Rosasrio's "You Used to Hold Me" make this one of the strongest dance compilations since Junior Vasquez' "Twilo" collection. But it is with Madonna's "Easy Ride" That Tracy Young truly shines, the song is so shiver inspiring that I had to actually pull my car to the side when the track hit its climax. In summary, Danceculture is one of the finest vocal house/dance music commercial releases, that I have come upon, in a very long time.



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Amazing Tracy
Brian S. Young | Altanta, GA USA | 09/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Heard Tracy spin at Altanta gay pride in 2004. Absolutley blew me away. Her understanding of what the dancefloor wants is like ESP. Her Madonna mixes are like none other. Its like they share the same brain. And just a few weeks ago she was at the Abbey in Atlanta and the last song she did was Dont Stop Believin by Journey. Brought the house down! Keep it up Tracy. We love you."