Cafe Del Mar: Volume 6
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Traveller [Kid Loco's Once Upon a Time in the East Mix] - Talvin Singh
- Dub in Ya Mind [Beach Club Mix] - Afterlife
- Messenger - New Funky Generation
- Homebase - Dzihan,
- Beautiful [7" Canny Mix] - Mandalay
- 3.2 Bedrock [Ambient Mix] - Humate
- Satie 1 - Endorphin
- Homelands - Nitin Sawhney
- Distant Invitation - Rae & Christian
- Existence [Edit] - Bugge Wesseltoft
- Oh Home - Cathy Battistessa, Paco Fernandez, Levitation
- Kid Nappeurs Main Theme - Marc Collin
- Adios Ayer - Jose Padilla
- III Street Blues
- Look of Love - Dusty Springfield
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37439 in Music
- Released on: 2001-08-21
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
German dance compilation featuring the finest in trance music featuring such artists as Talvin Singh, Afterlife, A New Funky Generation, dZian and Kamien, Mandalay and many more. 15 tracks in all. 1999 release. Standard jewel case.
Amazon.com
Eclectic, emotionally smart, and always engaging to the ear, Volume Six won't disappoint followers of the Del Mar series. After a curious slice of Talvin Singh's "Traveller" (Kid Loco's Once upon a Time in the East mix), Afterlife get the slow dusk grooves moving with the seductively vocalized "Dub In Ya Mind (Beach Club Mix)" before A New Funky Generation slip in some grooves as smooth and of-the-'70s as their name suggests with "The Messenger."
However, Volume Six is often more poignant and melancholy than the usual Del mar compilation. dZihan & Kamien's "Homebase," while sporting an uptempo ambience, is spiritually destined for the subsonic bass groove of Deep Dish someday, and Humate's "3.2 Bedrock (Ambient Mix)" is the sort of ennui-filled dance music Madonna would be proud of. The hidden treasure on this volume is Moonrock's "111 Street Blues," a sumptuous downtempo stew of ambience, hip-hop, and ambient dub sensibilities. It helps make Volume Six the perfect destination for those seeking a spirited romantic beach vacation with their significant other in the living room. --Steffan Chirazi
Customer Reviews
Doesn't Get Much Better Than This!
I don't own a lot of chillout related CDs and there's a reason for that: Most of them are predictable with the same song used over and over again on various compilations that pretty much copy each other's ideas. I enjoy trip-hop and lounge music but it's very hard to find a flawless album that you can pop into your stereo or discman (whichever one's handy) and let it play without skipping a single beat but this is a rare exception. Aside from 'Chill Out In Paris 2' [mixed by David Visan], this is SO FAR the best I've heard in this genre and it's my first Cafe Del Mar experience so I was pleasantly surprised. Jose Padilla did a great job at compiling and mixing all this together and I'm curious to scope out anything else he's done. It flows at a very nice pace (mostly mid-tempo speed) and has many different atmospheres to keep it fresh and inventive. There's not a dull moment on here and while the entirety of 'Vol. 6' is amazing, I find myself especially enjoying Mandalay's breathtaking remix of "Beautiful" (I never tire from listening to this particular piece) and the world grooves of Nitin Sawhney's "Homelands" (I've been meaning to check his work out for a long time now) and the gorgeous "Adios Ayer". And, of course, anything by Talvin Singh is worth hearing... The whole thing is, really.
I truly love this and am more than impressed.
The perfect end to a perfect series
Jose Padilla has outdone himself with Vol.6, the final addition to his masterpiece series of compilations. He has somehow managed to bring music from every corner of the world, put it all on the same album and breathe life into it, making it a magical walk on the beaches of Ibiza. He starts the series with Talvin Singh's Traveller, a downbeat cinematic East Indian groove which sets the tone for track 2 Afterlife's "Dub" (who are these guys? They appear on a lot of his comps and they are AMAZING!). Dzihan + Kamien's "Hombase" is an EPIC jazz groove. As an earlier reviewer put it: "D&K are the future of music"... Mandalay follows with there correctly titled "Beautiful" - a crisp, sensual track sung by God's only daughter. This cd has it all: from Humate's beautiful ambient excursion "Bedrock", Endorphin's groovin' "Satie 1", to Moonrock's hip hop chill "Ill Street Blues", Jose Padilla keep's everything tight, crisp and clean and completely chilled. Insane. And to think he ends it on Dusty Springfield's "The Look of Love", to boot! What a classic track. There is no reason NOT to own this disc. Never mind the price, it's worth it. This series is the cream of the crop, don't miss out.
The best of the 10 CD series
I absolutely love this CD. I own all 10 of the Café Del Mar series and I think this is by far the best one. Numbers five and seven are also quite good as well. Give it a try!




