Last Men Standing - This Is Ibiza (2CDs)

CD 1
1
In My Face
2
North Shift
4
Check Out This Sound
5
This is Ibiza (Last Men Standing Rmx)
6
Beat The Base
8
Make It Harder (Last Men Standing Rmx)
10
Masterbase
CD 2
1
Las Dos Lunas
3
Square Head
7
Rough And Dirty
9
Love Parade

Details

?This is Ibiza?, the double CD debut album of Last Men Standing is a ferocious entrance into the electronic music scene for these 2 young and talented musicians that grew up on the music filled island of Ibiza, Spain. From the outdoor parties in the campo to the overfilled clubs, Last Men Standing have been to them all and their debut album shows the diversity in their styles from the TRANCE (CD1) to the ELECTRO (CD2). Last Men Standing are establishing themselves as the new standard of modern electronic music in Ibiza.Everyone in Ibiza already know too well the names Carl Cox, Pal Van Dyke and Tiesto like the name of their own pueblo, but in 2008, it?s the year for the Last Men Standing to brand themselves as top hitters in the dance music scene in Ibiza and around the world. The double CD action is a hard hitter and crosses over in many styles and includes 2 cover songs of monster proportions; these boys know how to mix it up Daft Punk?s robotic edge and bring Sander Kleinenberg melody to a new level in their own unique style.Last Men Standing have created their own sound from influences over the years like GMS and Wrecked Machines among others and include vocal appearance?s of Michele Adamson on both CD?s exhibiting their skills as producers with the combination of vocals in their music.The first CD (TRANCE) is a smooth blend of trance productions by Last Men Standing, very strongly emphasized melodies from start to finish, some top quality tunes for your CD player or at a festival. The second CD (ELECTRO) is a mesh of Ibiza club sounding tracks with dance floor anthems written all over them, for sure hits for he 2008 season around the globe.Last Men Standing bring u a debut album full of action for all the listeners to enjoy, there is no real genre to call this release since it crosses over to many genres throughout the 2 CD set.