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Gatecrasher: Live in Moscow

Gatecrasher: Live in Moscow

Label: Ministry of Sound

Release date: 2007-03-27

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AllMusic – Review

Who better to launch Gatecrasher’s new series of in-concert mix sets than American star Christopher Lawrence, who placed number four in DJ Magazine’s 2006 Top 100 DJ poll? Lawrence gets the party started with Activa’s propulsive “Perception,” a four-on-the-floor-driven trance number sure to get the crowd moving. “Made in Bahrain” toughens up the sound, even as the center brightens and space effects swoop across the grooves. Listeners and dancers arrive in the exotic climes of “Tabriz” on a compulsive rhythm, then take off into outer space with Astralis’ “Solar Flare” The fiery beats are unquenchable, but Lawrence turns the set down to a simmer with “Landmark,” while simultaneously bearing down on the rhythm before breaking free in a stutter of cool samples and a flurry of beats on “Dominator.” “Dynamic Swell, Pt. 2” sends the set boiling over, heated up by the cinematic sound, space effects, ringing guitar, and vocal samples. Riding this wave of sound is a spy-esque melody line, a James Bond theme for the 23rd century. “Offender” quickens the pace, which ebbs and flows in a stutter of new wavey synth melody. “Connexions” hardens the sound, sporting an old-school feel but an almost robotic new wave melody, which shifts brilliantly into the industrial flavor of “Mind Factor,” with the first disc ending with a flourish of spacy effects that infect the hard house-styled “Vimano, Pt. 2.” This flamboyant disc inevitably exhausted many of the audience, and disc two is aimed more at the most rugged trance fans. “New Technologies” kicks in hard, while the even tougher “Experience” marches in military formation right through Red Square. “Kickwave” sends the troops into outer space, and into battle on a remix of Lawrence and John “00” Fleming’s tough-as-nails “Beyond the Limit.” That number pushes the set toward hard house, a move emphasized by the funky bassline-powered “Driven” and the action-packed “Rasa Lila.” “The Future” returns the action to the trance realm; the first of two Lee Haslam tracks, his “Checkmate” is, if anything, even more power-packed. With “Fused,”Lawrence pulls the set down a bit but builds up the atmosphere, then begins to rebuild the tension, which breaks loose on the hands-in-the-air “Awakening” and the incendiary “Backlash.” With a set of songs barely known outside the trance scene, Lawrence goes out on a high with the crossover club killer “The Lift.” The energy never flags and the excitement remains palatable throughout, an awesome accomplishment that sets the bar extraordinarily high for DJs who handle the next few volumes.

Disc 1:
Activa – Perception
Dan Stone – Made in Bahrain
Kaveh Azizi Presents Rhythmia – Tabriz
Astralis – Solar Flare
Vibrasphere – Landmark
U-Recken – Dominator
Tikal Vs Polaris – Dynamic Swell Part 2
Sunrize Vs Magnetik Fusion – Offender
Sunrize – Connexions
Basic vs Echotek – Mind Factor
Pleiadians – Vimana Pt 2

Disc 2:
Yuri Lima aka Nuclear Device – New Technologies
Tikal – Experience
Project FM – Kickwave
Christopher Lawrence and John Fleming – Beyond the Limit
Protoculture – Driven
John 00 Fleming – Rasa-Lila
Lee Haslam – The Future
Lee Haslam – Checkmate
John 00 Fleming & Digital Blonde – Fused
Nick Rowland – Awakening
Jussi Soro – Backlash Original
Sean Tyas – Lift