Description
Exodus is the solo debut album by the British DJ and electronic dance music composer Andy Hunter, released on Nettwerk Records in October 2002. Also released on Sparrow Records.
Exodus is a journey into the presence of God; to hunger for God in a passionate way, craving that intimacy and hearing the spirit; to commit everything we are, and to say that we are going to run for and live our lives one hundred-percent; to be movers and shakers for the cause of our love, wherever that leads us… even into the desert of our lives; and to ask questions and find answers of who we are and where we are going. – Andy Hunter [Note printed in the CD booklet]
It’s strange how many of the dance-orientated albums which once seemed to be pioneering efforts demonstrating the Church’s desire to engage with club culture, today seem tired and profoundly cheesey. But just when we thought Christian computer-toting producers endeavouring to make music that was truly an act of worship could go no further than Nitro Praise-style corn, along has come this astonishing album. The DJ/producer has come up with a classic set which is both atmospheric and profoundly satisfying to feet and hearts. ‘Exodus’ manages to be both a concept album and one which works booming from the nightclub speakers as he weaves elements of progressive house, trance, drum’n’bass and electronica in spectacular soundscapes of the mixer’s art. [Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms, November 2002]
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CD tracklist:
01. Go – 6:38
02. The Wonders Of You (feat. rapper Lyle Day) – 7:11
03. Radiate – 8:28
04. Amazing (feat. Christine Glass & Tasia Tjornhom) – 8:05
05. Show (feat. Michelle Prentice & Helen Hunter) – 7:55
06. Translucent (feat. Cathy Burton) – 5:25
07. Angelic (feat. Alisa Girard) – 5:57
08. Sandstorm Calling (feat. Tasia Tjornhom) – 7:14
09. Strange Dream – 6:23
10. Intercessional – 6:59




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