When a talented DJ is asked to play at the Olympics. What bigger honor could you achieve? Tiesto grabbed the essence of the olympics into his music and expressed it completely. This CD will aspire, motivate and get your body moving at the same time.
DJ Tiësto, the world's number 1 DJ! From the opening of the olympic Games to the first DJ ever to sell-out a stadium event.DJ, Tiesto has wowed crowds all over the world.
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Electronic music for classical heroes - and everyone else.
Review created: 10/26/05
by: thepremier -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Excellent selection of trance's most popular artists.
Cons: Repetitiveness of some pieces.
DJ Tiesto Parade of the Athletes - 2004 Electronic music for the uninitiated. DJ Tiesto is probably the most popular DJ in the whole world, both loved and criticized for his huge success, and partially credited for bringing the genre of electronic music to the mainstream music world. In a daring and bold maneuver, the organizing committee of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games recruited Tiesto to compose the first ever electronic soundtrack for the Olympiad. And whoa. Tiesto s house, trance, and techno gave us phenomenal music to showcase these unbelievable dream games. PotA combines many elements..
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Inspiring Historic and Enjoyable
Review created: 03/11/08
by: groove1 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Songs convey images quite well, many good original songs, exciting, historic, inspirational
Cons: Not actual music from the ceremony, mixing is basic
When the Olympic games made their return to Athens, Greece in 2004, it seemed like they were trying to balance the contemporary and historic. Rumour has it that someone involved with the Olympic games had recently seen DJ Tiesto perform at a club in Greece. He was so inspired by the performance (as many people are), that he sought Tiesto (real name Tijs Verwest) to deejay at the Olympics opening ceremonies. Tiesto agreed but there were some rules he had to follow. The first rule was that all of the music had to be his own due to possible copyright infringements. The second rule was actually a.