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	<title>Comments on: Dave Seaman &#8211; Renaissance: The Masters Series Part 14</title>
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		<title>By: Johnny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Johnny</dc:creator>
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		<description>The one thing I have always admired about the Renaissance Masters is the fact that they very rarely, or should I say they never let you down &amp; I think It&#039;s safe to say that Dave Seaman&#039;s new Masters series is one of them. Kicking of CD one with a fine blend of deep progressive a slightly airy type sounds that just take you away. Then progressively moving on to more slightly upbeat tracks such as Will Saul &amp; Tam Cooper - Through the smoke, the party really starts to swing in to motion. Disc two was for me the best of the compilation with fantastic tracks from Guy J - Esperanza Infusion - so soon, Nic Fanciulli &amp; Steve Mac - 10% &amp; of course the man himself MR Dave Seaman with Gobbledegook. The beats were graceful &amp; well blended by the DJ master. So why four stars then I hear you ask! Well I felt that the mix as a whole was a fantastic mix, however there was a few areas that would build up to sound like it&#039;s going to be a full on climax of uplifting sounds, then just like that it would jump back in to a deep styled track that made it feel like a bit of an anticlimax. However it was still a fantastic listen &amp; a fine contribution towards the Renaissance masters. Favourite track: Gregor Tresher - The life wire</description>
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