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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0873990004828 Format: Import Label: I Label Manufacturer: I Label MPN: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: I Label Release Date: June 12, 2006 Studio: I Label Editorial Review: Album Description: 2006 release by this electronic/Chill-out outfit who have appeared on Buddha Bar, Mamo and Cafe Del Mar chill-out compilations. Features stunning collaborations with Chris Coco, Phil Mison as Dos Hombres, Pete Gooding as No Logo, James Bright as Lux and Brendan Huston as Kid Stone. Also features the soaring vocals of Ibiza icon Cathy Battistessa. I Label. 13 tracks including 'Let It Go', 'Souk Rok', 'The Alkemyst', 'Jello', 'Home' and more. iLabel. Album Details: Steve Miller's Warm and Welcoming "Afterlife Lounge" Delivers an Exact Album of Premier Deluxe Chillout, Reaching that Cool but Loyal Market that Just Grows and Grows. Each Successive Visit Yields Greater Pleasures Time and Time Again as the Experience Just Gets Better. The Set List features Stunning Collaborations with Chris Coco (Radio 1), Phil Mison (Cantoma, Real Ibiza) as Dos Hombres, Pete Gooding (Café Mambo) as No Logo, James Bright as Lux and Brendan Huston as Kid Stone. It Showcases the Soaring Vocal Talents of Ibiza Icon Cathy Battistessa, as Well as a Special Afterlife Lounge Exclusive Remix of the Coldcut Classic, "Return to Margin". It's Pure Audio Bliss and Includes the Phenomenal Must-have Bonus Track, the Sought-after Rkw Remix of Battistessa's "Let it Go". Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - This is a superb "lounge" cd.The term "lounge" is a little vague... this release is at times jazzy, DJ, techno, Latin and dance oriented. There are 5 or 6 tracks that I flat out love. Mostly these feature Cathy Battistessa (who performs often in Ibiza) and her voice is impossibly poignant and sensual. Happily she is also a very fine singer and is mixed beautifully on these tracks. The tracks "Go Easy", "Shine" and "Let it Go" are simply great, whether for club or home. There are other good tunes too. I hope this collaboration ... Read More Rating: - Afterlife doesn't disappointThis was my first purchase of theAfterlife's music and I must say it was more than i expected. Definately chill, laid back, and perfect for relaxing to. I'd recommend for anyone looking for some relaxed tunes. Rating: - The Afterlife LoungeIn my opinion, this is less of a full blown follow up to "Speck of Gold", than it is a collection of loose, unreleased tracks and collaborations. However, that does not mean that it is in any way less impressive than the last two previous Afterlife outings. If anything, you can definitely hear how producer Steve Miller (Afterlife) has refined his style and how his sound has grown, drawing from different influences. The album starts off with "Let It Go", an Afterlife track featuring Cathy Battistessa ... Read More |