With this album 14 tracks his extensive repertoire were extended, DJ-friendly arranged and therefore quite upgraded somewhat. Unfortunately, this was done consistently by "Scheme F": The title begin with the refrain in accapella, it follows the first Strofe with reduced instrumentation, the first chorus is often without text or with hidden rows, followed by the "normal" continued, a instrumental break and a slightly extended fade-out. "Close your eyes and" end times even cold.
The title of this compilation have no place to party and dance performance, but gained nothing. Individuals have already found their way onto my iPod or used by me as a DJ. But just as these remixes were arranged, the production of this album can have a maximum lasted one hour, as determined were 2 coffee breaks there. Would the mixes come from the '80s, you could let the still go through. In the ID3 tag of the MP3 but is 2008. Each DJ gets nowadays with proper equipment in live performance better, more meaningful way mixes. Each sound tinkerer creates at his computer with cheap programs creativere works. The aim of a remix is it - or should it be, at least, entitled to tease out new aspects, but at the same time to keep the original atmosphere and to combine both. A synth layers in the melody of the chorus result, a more modern bass Drumm, a more economical use of effects such as a flanger, etc., all of which would have helped Wolles titles to life, without changing them completely.
Because I am sure that there will eventually be a "Vol. 2", I hope from the people in the studio on a little more tact and ingenuity. Wolfgang Petry has deserved it. The idea to release its titles in long versions, is awesome and was long overdue. The implementation, however, falls short of my expectations. I would have managed it better.