"I bought this CD after experiencing the Gen.Trance 2000 cd. It wasn't really what I was expecting (trance), but it's really good house; just like it says on the cover. If you're into house, it's definitely good. Flows very well. If your looking for trance and don't have the Gen.Trance 2000--get that one first. It'll blow you away."
An outstanding mixed house music CD.
M. Reyes | North Miami Beach, FL United States | 12/27/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is quite rare that a D.J. will actually and trully enjoy an entire mixed CD done by someone else. It is almost sacrilige to own one if you, your self, are a D.J. In this case I can tell you that after being a DJ for almost 17 years in the South Florida Market that this is one of my favorites, if not the best mixed house CD that I own. Eddie did an amazing job not only mixing the singles together but more importantly picking great tracks for the project. All you have to do is put it on and close your eyes and you will automatically be transported to any of the many South Beach hot spots in Miami Beach, FL. This CD is a must-buy for House music fans and clubbers, you will not regret buying it."
Not just a one hit wonder!
houserat | Syracuse, NY USA | 05/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ever heard of Eddie Amador? No? Well have you heard the phrase, "Not everyone understands house music, it's a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing?" Well Eddie gets the credit for that and it's one of house music's premiere anthems. Here it is mixed in with 13 other great house/garage tracks. With 14 tracks in all the mix is basically house through track 8 then turns garage. Not every track but the majority of them. The cuts all have the deep bass I love and the beats go smoothly together. Eddie mixes the cuts together well and the music selection is excellent. If you pretend to be into house music then purchase this ASAP."
Delivers
SeanFurl | San Francisco | 05/26/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"On the cover of the album they're calling it the "Future sound of Los Angeles". But when you read the small print inside it's clear the bulk of this music comes from Italy -- 11 out of the 14 tracks. Nine of the 14 were written or produced by "Joe T." Vannelli. (And the DJ Eddie Amador has lived in LA for only 2 years.) Besides the tacky marketing, the CD is prone to go into tacky spots from time to time in the music itself -- like House music overall. But it's got the Garage beat and the Garage keyboards that this customer digs. They do say on the cover that it's Garage.Amazon.com's listing, above, of what's on the CD appears to have errors, e.g., it lists five tracks by Csilla (an alias for Vannelli & friends) whereas my CD lists only 3 by Csilla. My favorite track, #3, has these credits: "Written by B. Guerrini / M. Lissoni. Produced by Bruno Guerrini. ... Courtesy of JT Company. Italy." The stars in the night."
Wonderful
SeanFurl | San Francisco | 05/20/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The tippy top of the House/Garage genre. Like the vast majority of CDs in this genre, it is comprised of various artists continuously mixed by a DJ. Unlike the vast majority, it's very good. If you're into House/Garage, and you buy CDs, this one is a "core holding", imho."