Renaissance: Sequential Vol. 2 - Reviews

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This is a mix that mirrors Volume 1, beginning on an atmospheric, emotive tip, rising toward more peak-time fare. Along the way, I hope to have captured the aforementioned diversity, alongside a few pleasant surprises and, most importantly, a true reflection of my current sound.

— Hernán Cattáneo.

The album features a two disc house style by Hernán Cattáneo, the compilation features tracks from all over the world, from Scandinavia, Belgium, Germany, Israel, Greece, Argentina, England and the United States. The difference between it and other DJ Mixes is that an intro remix from Hernán Cattáneo and studio team mate John Tonks was included on the first disc, in total there are six exclusive tracks from fellow producers. Between those, Nick Muir's track "Airtight", Oliverio's "The Second Angel Is Here", and Martin Garcia's "Paper Dove" which provided a "(Sequential Mix)", Garcia was the engineer during the production of the album. Other tracks were "Anime", a creation between Cattáneo and Tonks.

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