The Café del Mar is perhaps most known around the world for its chill-out music compilations. The songs are described as balearic ambient, easy listening music. The collections of the music played at the café were first sold on cassette at the end of the 1980s. In 1994, the first official “Café del Mar” CD was released, which included works by world-renowned artists. Following the great success of the first release, a total of 18 volumes of the main compilation series have been published.
Ansgar Üffink, an internationally successful chillout artist, stands with the name Vargo for relaxed well-being sounds of the extra class. He usually produces in the studio, plays live with Vargo or DJs. In addition, the joy of creating particularly beautiful compilations developed.
Cheap Trick may no longer be playing the stadiums that the group's monumental talent surely warrants, but they do have one of the most loyal cult followings in all rock & roll. Thus, when Epic Records decided to release a four-disc box set celebrating the quartet's 20th anniversary with the label, someone there was smart enough to let the band put together a collection for the collectors. Which means 32 of the 64 tracks here are previously unreleased, including many live cover tunes (Beatles, Velvet Underground), demo takes, and a few things only a fan would want. Some hits are here (including "Surrender"), but, as a good example, there's no "He's a Whore," which Cheap Trick probably figured their fans should already own.
After successful compilations and millions of Buddha Bar followers around the world, George V Records wanted to release a special creation as fancy, fashionable and elegant as the Buddha Bar itself, to thank his great fans around the world. The world-renowned ambience was put together in an exclusive 12 hour CD box set - a mix of pure Chill Out & World music, including 90% unreleased tracks. This Box Set CD includes a USB dongle that will open its doors to the mysterious Buddha-Bar universe. After opening the first Buddha-Bar in Prague in 2009, the label decided to go further and take the listener all night of escape and magic within the ambiance of the Buddha-Bar. The beautifully blended tracks, infused with the signature Buddha-Bar, are a musical invitation to experience the quintessential luxury lifestyle with a touch of urban French chic and a hint of oriental influences.
When the Bureau B label contacted Karl Bartos and showed interest in releasing any archival material he might have laying around the lab, the former Kraftwerk member (that is, "classic lineup" member, joining for the Autobahn tour and leaving somewhere between Electric Cafe and The Mix) wasn't interested. After all, he's a never-look-back futurist, but as the liner notes to Off the Record explain, he's an open-minded futurist as well and allowed this initially rejected idea to morph into something new. Kicking off with "Atomium" - a grand bit of robot techno and possible sequel to Kraftwerk's "Radioactivity" - Off the Record uses Bartos' archival tapes, zip drives, or computer files from 1975 to 1993 as its foundation, then mashes these off-hours audio sketches (recorded "off the record" from his usual band) with new ideas, overdubs, and vocoder vocals…
A big collection of the best dance hits of the 90th, the most soulful and pleasant to the ear. DJ Bobo, Backstreet Boys, Cher, Robbie Williams, Tarkan, Janet Jackson, Falco, Modern Talking, Ace Of Base and more…