

Tiesto feat BT – Break My Fall (Richard Durand Remix) 5:23ĩ. Track 1-5.9 mislabeled as Signalrunners - Recoil2 (Mat Zo Remix). Tiesto – Bright Morningstar (Andy Duguid Remix) 7:35Ĩ. Tiesto feat Charlotte Martin – Sweet Things (Tom Cloud Remix) 6:25ħ. Tiesto – Driving To Heaven (Mat Zo Remix) 7:09Ħ. Tiesto – Carpe Noctum (Fire Element Mix) 5:47ĥ. Tiesto feat Julie Thompson – Do You Feel Me (Roger Martinez Remix) 5:07Ĥ. Tiesto feat JES – Everything (Cosmic Gate Remix) 7:52ģ. Tiesto – Ten Seconds Before Sunrise (First State Remix) 7:43Ģ. 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 Tiesto during his Elements of Life World Tour.ġ. It was released on 6 April 2007. All eleven tracks of the original album are presented in a remixed version, where the song Hes A Pirate is now replaced with the previously unavailable No More Heroes, a track Tiesto especially recorded for the performances of the Blue Man Group during some of his Elements of Life World Tour concerts. Elements of Life is the third studio album by Dutch DJ Tiësto. Don’t wait for anything, quality is guaranteed here…Īfter the success of his original Elements of Life album, Tiesto returns with a brand new remixed edition. The very same scene group TRX released a new version of Tiesto’s remixed Elements Of Life, one of the best trance compilations ever. But, for what it's worth, it's as technically accomplished and accessible an album as you'd expect from one of the world's most commercially successful DJ/producers.It’s been more than a year since the last DJ Tiesto’s release here at Releaselog and the popularity of this DJ simply deserves a little update. The CD starts strongly with some tracks of note: the opening track Ten Seconds Before Sunrise does seem to evoke the sun about to come up, with its sunny treble, chords and choir sounds.

My favourite tracks are :'Sweet things' and 'Break my fall'. A good Album to relax and dream, and some of the songs will stick to your mind for hours, they are very satisfying to sing. Underground or unique Elements of Life is not. Unlike Tiestos In Search Of Sunrise compilations, Elements of Life contains all Tiesto originals. Nice Album, 'elements of life' is a good soundtrack to read a book, more likely to a sci-fi genre. "Driving to Heaven" and "Bright Morning Star" are cliched and the remix of "He´s A Pirate" boasts little in the way of either charm, subtlety or originality. The instrumentals fare worse than the vocal tracks. "Do You Feel Me?" (which features the ethereal vocals of Julie Thompson) and Break My Fall (with BT), don't hold the attention for quite so long, while the anti-AIDS campaign track "Dance4Life" (with Maxi Jazz) is derivative and sounds somehow out of place here. The moody, infectious Everything, featuring Motorcycle's Jes is also top-notch. Matching this standout is another vocal track, "Sweet Things", which combines Charlotte Martin's sultry, soaring voice with a driving rhythm and an ecstatic techno- trance floor-slayer. Lead single, "In the Dark", arguably one of the best tracks on the album, features a searing dance-rock atmosphere topped with a superlative vocal performance from Burns. Further, Tiesto has opened up his sound to incorporate splashes of minimal techno, house, film soundtracks - even rock. It's unsurprising, given this stream of lofty accomplishments, that Tiesto's third album Elements Of Life is both confident and ambitious.įollowing on fluently from his previous albums, Elements Of Life contains all of the tried and tested Tiesto signature sounds: namely, epic melodic trance hooks combined with melancholic introspection and moody cinematic bridges.īut there is a broader, more song-based approach evident too, underlined by the array of guest vocalists BT, Julie Thompson, Jes, and newcomer Christian Burns among them. He's also the first producer in 23 years to score an instrumental number one in Holland, with his hit single "Traffic". He's the first DJ to play the Olympics the first to get a house record broadcast on North American daytime radio (his remix of Delerium's "Silence") and the first to sell out a solo stadium DJ gig to 25,000 people, two nights in a row. Dutch trance don Tiesto has achieved more than his fair share of 'firsts' in recent times.
