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Odyssey
Release Date: 2006 - 09 - 25, Audio CD, I Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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New Trends Sounds: Classics, Remixes & Beyond - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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remixes of his classic tracks. The album is in the form of a mixed cd, the songs run seamlessly from one to the next. The DJ mix was done by Todd Edwards himself. Tracklist: 01 Who You Are (Original Version) 02 Heaven (OE Version) 03 Are You There? (Alternate Alive Remix) 04 Hold On To Me (Compound Remix) 05 Shut The Door (UK Vocal Remix) 06 The Prayer (Original Version) 07 Scrubless (Original Version) 08 Be A Friend (God Calling Remix) 09 Radio Thing (2004 Sectors Remix) 10 Winter Behaviour (2004 Main Version Remix) 11 Stop The Fighting (Original Mix) 12 FOT (Always By My Side Version) 13 Perfect Love (Original Mix) 14 I Hear Him (Listen Remix) 15 Wishing I Were Home ...
New Trends Sounds: Classics, Remixes & Beyond - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 17/03/09 (Very useful, 47 readings)
Rating:
remixes of his classic tracks. The album is in the form of a mixed cd, the songs run seamlessly from one to the next. The DJ mix was done by Todd Edwards himself. Tracklist: 01 Who You Are (Original Version) 02 Heaven (OE Version) 03 Are You There? (Alternate Alive Remix) 04 Hold On To Me (Compound Remix) 05 Shut The Door (UK Vocal Remix) 06 The Prayer (Original Version) 07 Scrubless (Original Version) 08 Be A Friend (God Calling Remix) 09 Radio Thing (2004 Sectors Remix) 10 Winter Behaviour (2004 Main Version Remix) 11 Stop The Fighting (Original Mix) 12 FOT (Always By My Side Version) 13 Perfect Love (Original Mix) 14 I Hear Him (Listen Remix) 15 Wishing I Were Home ...
Full On Vol.3 - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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is what makes this an excellent song. Never Far From You is a song that was originally released by Todd Edwards in 1998. This updated version is not quite as great as the original but is still a good track all the same. It takes it in a slightly different direction with some deeper bass and choppier beats. Stop The Fighting is, to put it simply, a song that emplores us to do just that. Todd sings this one himself and it has a really catchy tune. There are some excellent musical elements to this and would have been a fitting final song on the album if it wasn t for the inclusion of the far from great Counting ...
Full On Vol.3 - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
Rating:
is what makes this an excellent song. Never Far From You is a song that was originally released by Todd Edwards in 1998. This updated version is not quite as great as the original but is still a good track all the same. It takes it in a slightly different direction with some deeper bass and choppier beats. Stop The Fighting is, to put it simply, a song that emplores us to do just that. Todd sings this one himself and it has a really catchy tune. There are some excellent musical elements to this and would have been a fitting final song on the album if it wasn t for the inclusion of the far from great Counting ...
Full On Vol.1 - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Although not very wll known commercially, Todd Edwards is a prolific record producer and is very well known in dance music circles. With over fifteen years experience in the business and well over two hundred songs to his name, he deserves alot more credit that he currently has. A resident of New Jersey, his signiture style of one of chunky 4/4 beats and cut up samples which are used to create the melody of the song. Full On Volume 1 is the second album from Todd The God and was released in June 2001 on i! recordings. This is a sort of compilation of Todd s work from 2/3 years prior to it s release with a few new tracks thrown in. If you are a fan of UK Garage or ...
Full On Vol.1 - Todd Edwards
by danball - written on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
Rating:
Although not very wll known commercially, Todd Edwards is a prolific record producer and is very well known in dance music circles. With over fifteen years experience in the business and well over two hundred songs to his name, he deserves alot more credit that he currently has. A resident of New Jersey, his signiture style of one of chunky 4/4 beats and cut up samples which are used to create the melody of the song. Full On Volume 1 is the second album from Todd The God and was released in June 2001 on i! recordings. This is a sort of compilation of Todd s work from 2/3 years prior to it s release with a few new tracks thrown in. If you are a fan of UK Garage or ...
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