Supernaturalistic (Bonus Track Version) - Sander van Doorn

Supernaturalistic (Bonus Track Version)

Sander van Doorn

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2008-03-18
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2008 Doorn Records - a division of SpinninRecords.nl

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Look Inside Your Head Sander van Doorn 3:11 USD 0.99
2
Riff Sander van Doorn 5:09 USD 0.99
3
By Any Demand Sander van Doorn 3:24 USD 0.99
4
15 Sander van Doorn 5:44 USD 0.99
5
Pura Vida Sander van Doorn 5:18 USD 0.99
6
Sushi Sander van Doorn 5:24 USD 0.99
7
The Bass Sander van Doorn 4:44 USD 0.99
8
Lobby Sander van Doorn 3:14 USD 0.99
9
Apple Sander van Doorn 5:38 USD 0.99
10
Grasshopper Sander van Doorn 3:49 USD 0.99
11
Dozer Sander van Doorn 4:46 USD 0.99
12
Outrospective Sander van Doorn 6:41 USD 0.99
13
The Girl You Lost to Cocaine ( Sia 7:05 USD Album Only

Reviews

  • DON"T BUY the song Outrospective!!!

    4
    By McKrell
    There are some good songs on this album like lobby and look inside your head, and Outrospective sounded good until it ends half way through and is just some dumb sounding guy talking at a crowd for the rest of the time...lots of weird parts with nothing but silence. Just don't buy Outrospective such a rip off, not even artistic, one way to ruin a great sounding track. I don't know what they were thinking with that one.
  • Awesome

    5
    By GetHighOffMusic
    Sushi and Apple are the best songs, the whole album actually just blows my mind, Sander van Doorn is one of the best trance Djs out there, get everything u can from him.
  • SOLID!!!

    5
    By Rusty-Shackelford
    For fans of progressive house. SVD gives us a no nonsense, hard hitting taste of techno that will leave you wanting more. . .The track samples are a good representation of this work. Don't waste any more time reading reviews. GET THis Downloaded ASAP. If you have a sound system that's worth a damn, you WILL be moved.
  • The girl you lost to cocaine

    3
    By RalliArtist412
    The SVD remix of Sia can be found on ultra trance 08. you dont have to buy this whole album for the 1 song.
  • Great album!

    5
    By Audi0Fi73
    This is overall a great album. worth buying.
  • Must buy for SIA remix.....all the others songs are worth it but the SIA remix is worth $100.

    5
    By Diesel4555
    SIA, Grasshopper, Look Inside Your Head, Sushi, Pura Vida are all great.....so the album is worth it.
  • Great album

    5
    By SaucetinMac
    Sander is the heir to van Dyk's throne. I am willing to pay for the entire thing because it's fantastic. The best tracks by far are Riff, By Any Demand, 15, Pura Vida, The Bass, Apple, Grasshopper, and Dozer. Just do yourself a favor and buy the whole thing.
  • It will send shivers down your spine

    5
    By Juhani Järvinen
    This album is nothing short of spectacular. I have listened to it at least 4 times through and I hear and notice new things. This is an incredibly solid new take on house music. Don't cheat yourself out of the sheer audial bliss by buying one track, Supernaturalistic needs to be listened to start to finish.
  • Learn Some New Effects

    4
    By Busted Pixel
    I'm not here to say this is a bad album at all, in fact its rare that an artist in dance music releases a solo piece (no compilation) and it turns out to be really good. Some of the songs on here are amazing while others are just meh. The only thing you will notice is there are soooooo many build-ups and break-downs on this song. Actually, I don't think there is a song on here that doesn't have one or two in them. I'm not saying this is a bad album. It is well worth the money. I can tell you now, don't be suprised if you hear a lot of these songs in the club this upcoming summer.
  • A bit disappointed...

    3
    By MichaelStPatrick
    BUT...I've only heard the album through once. Anyhow, coming from a guy who cares enough to drop "Riff" on vinyl (the original of which is different than the iTunes/CD version), I was a bit meh. Basically, there're too many breakdowns and buildups and not enough fat beats, which is too bad, because he obviously designs some nice percussion. Just when I'm grooving into a track, he drops the beat and lays in a lot of fluff, which I'm not against, but I like it in good measure. He will also build up a lot of these sounds and then drop them considerably when the beat comes back. Can I have both at the same time? Anyhow, I guess I should give it another listen, but these are my initial impressions. Apple and Dozer are two tracks off of the top of my head which stood out. And basically Outrospective is two minutes of music followed by four minutes of shameless self-promotion.

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