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- Date Released: September 1, 2002
- Genre: Electronic
- Style: Trance
- Label: Kompakt
Among the prettiest songs that house and techno have ever produced.
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We Say...
Despite Kompakt's reputation as minimalists, they've never shied away from more effusive fare, whether it be Rex the Dog's maximalist electro-crunch or Kaito's starry-eyed house and trance. When the Japanese artist Kaito's Special Life appeared in 2002, not a few critics called it cheesy. It's still possible to find a fringe of fromage in the yearning melodies and pumping rhythms on display here, and it's also likely that Kompakt's cred gave the record a critical boost where similar releases on less reputable labels languished in their niches. But a funny thing about Special Life is that in the years since its release, it's actually come to sound a lot less eccentric; as European dance music has loosened up and looked back, Chicago house-inspired tracks like "Release Your Body" and dreamy arpeggiator fests like "Intension" sound less like tongue-in-cheek throwbacks and more like models for unabashed abandon. It doesn't hurt that these are among the prettiest songs that house and techno have ever produced.
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They Say...
The brass at camp Kompakt were clearly smitten when they heard the productions delivered to their headquarters bearing the name of Kaito, an alias of Japan's Hiroshi Watanabe. Three Kompakt 12" releases later, they were still heralding Watanabe's loved-up nu-trance anthems as a refreshing synthesis of early-'90s trance with deep house sensibilities. Many a baffled Kompakt fanatic didn't know what to make of the label's unexpected move, what with the word trance commonly acting as the verbal equivalent of ipecac, but the majority of those people were won over by the warmth, clarity, and striking lack of sameness in Watanabe's tracks. It's easy to see why, since they practically drape the listener in cozy, thick blankets of synthesized atmospheres (sometimes melancholic, sometimes blissful), refined drum programming, and a steadfast refusal to rely on just a handful of melodic tricks and limited keyboard vamps. In a heap of sound-alike trance productions, Watanabe's rich and unique compositions -- along with his uncommon approach -- truly make his productions stick out. "Breaking the Star" even returns the trance form back to some of its roots in Detroit techno, merging the alternately moody and exuberant sounds of Carl Craig's disparate B.F.C. and Paperclip People projects. Special Life collects most of the sides from those three singles and adds some previously unreleased material, including an ambient mix of "Awakening." For staunch trancephobes, the disc could take some getting used to, but diligence will likely be returned with a payoff.
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Release Your Body
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6:15 |
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Air Rider
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6:12 |
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Inside River
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8:37 |
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Intension
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8:14 |
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Saturday And Sunday
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7:59 |
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Breaking The Star
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8:02 |
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Everlasting
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8:04 |
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Scene
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6:27 |
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Respect To The Distance
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8:55 |
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Awakening (Beatlesstrumental Version)
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4:17 |
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10 Total Tracks, 73:02 Total Length
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