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The RUBY
CD being launched in NZ on September 16 at the RUBY CD Launch Party is Ruby's
latest CD, entitled "RUBY TRANCE VOLUME 4".
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Featuring
huge trance anthems from Delerium, Aurora, Alex MORPH, Foggy and many more.
For a full track listing and track samples see:
www.rubydance.com.au
This CD can also be purchased online.
CLICK HERE to make a
visit to RUBY's online store.
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A few words from RUBY about the CD
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"The music chosen to go on this CD is not just a bunch of tracks 'pulled out of
the box'. It is a carefully structured, musical and emotional journey,
where each track helps build you and prepare you for the next. If you
listen to the early tracks they are light and pretty. The later tracks are
much harder and have greater production. In each of the first 8 tracks, if
you stand back and listen to the underlying melody, they are all going up.
Track 9 is the peak (and what a peak!!!). The final 3 tracks then have an
underlying melody which is coming down."
"At the end of the CD, we aim to have you sit back and realise that you have
been taken somewhere; hopefully the music will have touched you, and you will
never be the same again (sounds corny, but it's true)."
Some interesting notes relating to tracks on Volume 4
:
L'bby Haba was released by DJ Sammy only as an album version (around 2.5
mins). I heard it, fell in love with it, and so tracked Sammy down and
asked him if he would do an extended version for me to play at Sleaze Ball in
Sydney last year. This he did, and it had the world premier at Sleaze last
year. It is a remarkable piece of music, and sets the tone for the rest of
the CD.
Hazard is a rework of the old Richard Marks 1990's track. It was
done by a team called Lost Knowledge which comprises Sydney DJ Nick Jay, and
Englishman Michael Trenfield. The vocalist is another Sydney boy named
Matt Lorentzen. We were honoured to be able to feature Matt singing it
live at our CD launch parties in Sydney and Melbourne. The track was never
released in Australasia (It was owned by a US company). Its appearance of
our CD was its first release in this region (it has since become very popular).
After All - this remix was done by the Swedish boys Jon an
Olle (D-Wave) in response to a competition for remixes issued by
Delerium. Sadly they discovered that the competition was only available to
North American residents, and so their work was set aside and not included in
the competition. We happened to hear it, and set about tracking the owners
of the track down. To cut a long story short, we were able to get
permission. Its inclusion on our CD was the world release of this track,
and it is now officially recognised by the record company. We understand
that is has now been released as a single in Europe.
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