Dance4Life (featuring Maxi Jazz) (Fonzerelli Remix) (6:17)ġ1. Elements of Life is the third studio album by Dutch DJ Tisto. In The Dark (featuring Christian Burns) (Dirty South Remix) (5:49)ġ0. Break My Fall (featuring BT) (Richard Durand Remix) (5:23)Ġ9.
Bright Morningstar (Andy Duguid Remix) (7:36)Ġ8. Elements of Life Remixed Review by Jim Allen Dutch mixmaster Tiesto's 2007 album ELEMENTS OF LIFE brought him to a wider audience than ever by including collaborations with such vocalists as Charlotte Martin and BT. Dance4Life (featuring Maxi Jazz) - Fonzerelli Remix 11. Sweet Things (featuring Charlotte Martin) (Tom Cloud Remix) (6:25)Ġ7. In The Dark (featuring Christian Burns) - Dirty South Remix 10. Driving To Heaven (Mat Zo Remix) (7:10)Ġ6. Carpe Noctum (Fire Element Mix) (5:48)Ġ5. Do You Feel Me (featuring Julie Thompson) (Roger Martinez Remix) (5:08)Ġ4.
Everything (featuring JES) (Cosmic Gate Remix)Ġ3. Ten Seconds Before Sunrise (First State Remix)Ġ2. The remixes included were made by established artists like Cosmic Gate, Dirty South and Fonzerelli to name a few and several of these new versions have been played extensively by Tiësto during his Elements of Life World Tour.Ġ1. Ten Second Before Sunrise ( First State Remix ) 02. That said, the sound of Elements of Life is polished, and it will get you to dance if played at loud volumes - and really, that’s most of what Tiësto’s audience is looking for anyway.Great remix cd of the best dance-cd ever made!Īfter the success of his original Elements of Life album, Tiësto returns with a brand new remixed edition.Īll eleven tracks of the original album are presented in a remixed version, where the song ‘He’s A Pirate’ is now replaced with the previously unavailable ‘No More Heroes’, a track Tiësto especially recorded for the performances of the Blue Man Group during some of his Elements of Life World Tour concerts. Home / Shop / MUSIC / CD / Elements Of Life Remixed DJ Tiesto. I mean, it’s a good, fun, current idea, but the result comes off as laughable and throwaway. Still, there’s plenty of generic filler like the painfully trite “Carpe Noctum” (get it?) and the closing, “bonus” track, Tiësto’s remix of the Pirates of the Caribbean theme. “Sweet Things”, on which singer-songwriter Charlotte Martin does what Tori Amos did for BT’s “Blue Skies” all those years ago, is a soaring, ear-catching highlight, as is BT’s own vocal attempt on “Break My Fall”, a song highlighted by Tiësto’s dirtying up of a bassline. As trance albums go, Elements of Life isn’t that bad, but the Tiësto sound is such a trademark at this point that he’d have to do something awfully extraordinary to convince anyone to buy this album over any of the other albums (or even the DJ mixes) that he’s put out over the years. Of course, this is also the same music that can inspire electronic experimentalists to punch themselves in the head. And yet, on his latest album as the primary artist, called Elements of Life, he goes straight for what he knows, with another set of techno-trance anthems designed to get the dancefloors bumping. At this point, Tiësto is so huge that he could do pretty much whatever he wants, musically, and he’d still have an audience for it.