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CD-Singles & Remixes

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Download links and information about CD-Singles & Remixes by Nathan Seth. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:17:39 minutes.

Artist: Nathan Seth
Release date: 2005
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:17:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Burning Up(Radio Edit) 4:17
2. Burning Up( Over Heat Pumphouse Mix) 9:43
3. Burning Up(Generation Mix) 9:32
4. I`m for You Tonight( NYC Club House Mix) 8:06
5. I`m for You Tonight( Unplugged Vocal Edit) 3:52
6. I`m for You Tonight(Dance Radio Edit) 4:07
7. I`m for You Tonight(Night Spirit Radio Mix) 4:34
8. I`m for You Tonight(Neil Kolo Radio Edit)) 3:08
9. I`m Fou You Tonight( Pop Radio Edit) 4:01
10. Love, Life & Music( Album Version) 4:34
11. Love,Life & Music(Dance Radio Edit) 4:18
12. Love, Life & Music(Club Remix) 9:04
13. Love, Life & Music( Thunder Club Mix) 8:23

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The first full-length release from Thailand-born, New York-based singer/producer Nathan Seth comprises his first three singles, "Burning Up" (not the early Madonna classic of the same title), "I'm for You Tonight," and "Love, Life and Music," along with various remixes of each. There are six different versions of "I'm for You Tonight" here, in fact, all of them fundamentally identical except for the really quite nice "Unplugged Vocal Edit," which places Seth's impassioned vocal in the context of a lovely piano and Spanish guitar setting that provides an interesting stylistic tension missing from the straightforward dance club vibe of the others. Seth's primary style owes much to '80s-vintage Hi-NRG disco and early house music; "Love, Life and Music (Dance Radio Edit)" is perhaps the purest expression of his aesthetic, an uplifting, positive message delivered over a throbbing bass-synth pulse and clattering drum machines. Since the songs were meant to be heard one at a time over the course of a DJ play list, the album as a whole becomes quite tiresome over the course of its epic length. Taken individually, the songs are solidly constructed club music with occasional flashes of dancefloor brilliance.