In the Moment (Kaskade album)

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In the Moment
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 18, 2004
May 24, 2004 (Australia)
Genre
Length35:22
Label OM Records
Producer Ryan Raddon
Kaskade chronology
It's You, It's Me
(2003)
In the Moment
(2004)
The Calm
(2006)

In the Moment is the second studio album by American DJ and producer Kaskade. It was released on May 18, 2004 by OM Records.

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Tim O'Neil from PopMatters wrote that: Kaskade — AKA Ryan Raddon — rose to prominence in the early ’00s after a decade spent building his reputation in the wilds of Salt Lake City, Utah. He moved to the Bay Area and got a job in the A&R department of San Francisco’s Om Records. After submitting tracks anonymously as Kaskade to the Om slush pile, he was discovered with the track “What I Say” and quickly rose to prominence when this track was featured on Mark Grant’s Sound Design Volume 2. He was later invited to mix the third volume in the Sounds of Om series, as well as the fourth volume of Om’s San Francisco Sessions. [2]


Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Steppin' Out" Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson3:49
2."Maybe"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, John Hancock4:40
3."I Like the Way" (featuring Colette)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Colette Marino 3:43
4."Honesty"Amy Gileadi, Craig Poole, Yoni Gileadi4:26
5."Sweet Love"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson5:26
6."Strum"Amy Gileadi, Yoni Gileadi4:26
7."One You"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson3:35
8."Interlude"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson0:42
9."Soundtrack to the Soul" (Slow Motion Mix)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Anthony Green4:05
10."Everything" (with Andy Caldwell)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Andy Caldwell3:30
11."Yeah Right"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson3:19
12."Move"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Anthony Green3:41
13."Let You Go"Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Anthony Green5:42
Australian Bonus Disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."It's You, It's Me" (Original 12" Version)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi8:19
2."It's You, It's Me" (Jason Hodges Remix)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi6:33
3."Meditation To The Groove" (Johnny Fiasco Remix)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi7:37
4."It's You, It's Me" (Marques Wyatt Deep Interpretation Remix)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi6:49
5."What I Say" (Original 12" Version)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi, Craig Poole, Rob Wannamaker8:26
6."What I Say" (Gravel Sax Dub)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Yoni Gileadi, Craig Poole, Rob Wannamaker7:55
7."Gonna Make It" (Original 12" Version)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Craig Poole, Rob Wannamaker7:44
8."Gonna Make It" (West Coast Dub)Ryan Raddon, Finn Bjarson, Craig Poole, Rob Wannamaker5:46

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References

  1. Rick Anderson (2006-09-26). "Kaskade - In The Moment". AllMusic . Retrieved 2017-07-06.
  2. Kaskade - In The Moment at PopMatters