For the British trance trio these criticisms are valid in any case, they make it easy as pie to present a well-voiced, and varied debut album, which can both impress with fast-paced, and quieter tracks, whether sung or not. Worldwide absolute + is for me the easy transition between songs, not mixed as in their weekly radio show "Trance Around The World", but there is no break, what the album can become a complete whole.
Let's go with the eponymous intro fits. From "Stealing Time" already appeared an internal A & B Deep Club Mix, which goes against the peaceful album version more forward. "World On Fire" is a genuine trance Instrumental, einfahch just beautiful. For the next quarter of an hour we should just with the Hitauskopplungen "Air For Life" (with Andy Moor) and the melancholic "Can not Sleep" relaxed dream before we end up somewhat roughly, "Hope" will slow down the pulse rate again slightly. Although "Liquid Love" and the brief interlude "In The Past" fall on not necessarily, but fit well into the overall concept. My absolute A & B highlight is on track # 9 "Alone Tonight", just WOW! "Good For Me" meets the later published as a chill-out club mix version therefore - I like well, if I prefer the clubby version. "For All I Care" I felt at first as boring, but it is very housy and awaits with repeatativen vocals - but over time it pleases me very well. "Indonesia" is the last beat-heavy track, before culminating in the beautiful, quiet "home" - where the Club Mix a small tick better I like it.
Above & Beyond show on their debut album in 2006 as one manages to make a trance album varied blade draufzupacken not too many vocals, here are friends of melodic Synthiflächen can practice tricks. Different styles are served, and the songs flow into each other - up to 2 something ungentle transitions has become a well-rounded the CD. As would also Armin van Buuren (I like Armin and ASOT, not misinterpret!) In 2008 as guidance and not beinhae every title with vocals more or clutter (which is a matter of taste, but away from the really Trance thoughts) should - finally is this kind of music trance, trance-pop on the other hand are / were Sylver, Lasgo, Ian van Dahl, thus aligned clearly commercial. Tri-State is a beautiful album that takes the listener on a journey. I'm very satisfied because in trance sector Artist albums are a bit tricky. Also is there no boring standard sounds and long in- and outros.