Marrakech Flame (Kontor Records 2004)
Dance Music would sounded having its point of views when one unfortunately stuck in a deep unpleasant situation where there's nobody there for you and the most person you'd definitely relying on to is probably hundred miles away but fear not cause if you got ATB with you means that you still can relaying on to something, danceable. Andre Tanneberger is one of that famous and great DJ and mixer for most of the Clubbing World would even considering him a demi-god of sounds with his excellent works and intelectual mixings over millions of remixes as well as this record - No Silence which could giving anyone a reliable ideas about how to continuing the lives they're already step in. Stranded in the middel of nowhere isn't an option but sometimes happening on us, the job is how to stay alive and the beats of this album shall carrying your mind away for a happy place and a solution through Slow Dancing tunes with freshly female singers. Everything is natural and Mother Earth would easily go dancing with you through Ecstacy, Autumn Leaves, Mysterious Skies and even Black Nights to creating or find a way to lighten up signs to the wilderness out there for help, stay calm - kick thus depression away !
So, don't give up and never give in for the prices of being eager and stronger to survive must be an option as well as the good music around your distance loneliness ...
No Silence:
https://youtu.be/CWF2tZ4l44U
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