In Search of Sunrise (series)

In Search of Sunrise (abbreviated ISOS) is a trance music mix-compilation music CD series released on SongBird,[1] a subdivision of Black Hole Recordings[2] originally founded by Tiësto.

In Search of Sunrise (Series)
Compilation album by
Released1999present
GenreTrance
LabelSongbird

Installments

under Tiësto

The first seven installments in the In Search of Sunrise series were mixed by Tiësto.

The first installment debuted on the Billboard 200 at #170 with 4,200 sales.

Starting with the third album, each compilation was given a subtitle with a certain location that inspired the particular DJ.

For Latin America, the series expanded from a single CD to a 2-CD format.

under Richard Durand

On April 7, 2010, Tiësto announced that, due to his departure from Black Hole Recordings, he would no longer be involved with the In Search of Sunrise series.[3] The following day, Black Hole Recordings announced that the series would be mixed by Dutch producer Richard Durand.[4]

For Australia, the series expanded to a 3-CD format.

Later installments would feature guest DJs: Las Vegas featured Hungarian DJ duo Myon & Shane 54, Dubai featured British producer/DJ Lange, And Amsterdam, numbered "13.5" due to Durand's "13-phobia", featured American producer/DJ BT.

under Markus Schulz

The In Search of Sunrise name re-emerged for a 14th release following a 3-year hiatus. The location subtitle was dropped, but the series retained its 3-CD format. Markus Schulz became the de facto curator for the series, having been credited on all post-Richard Durand releases through 2022.

DVD

In the summer 2010 Tiësto released a DVD of his spring tour in Asia. From the Elements of Life World Tour and the beginning of his new world tour In Search of Sunrise: Summer Tour 2008.

The DVD includes many tracks from his In Search of Sunrise 7: Asia Album.

  • Asia Tour DVD (June 21, 2010)

Tours

Chart positions

Title Chart Positions
NED AUT SWI NOR CAN United States Billboard COL MEX
Top 100
Albums
Top 20
Compilations
Top 75
Albums
Top 100
Albums
Top 100
Albums
Top 100
Albums
Top 100
MON
Top 100
QUE
Top 100
OTT
Top 200
Albums
Top 200
INT
Top 200
ELEC
Top 200
IND
Top 200
HEAT
Top 200
Albums
Top 100
Albums
ISOS 4: Latin America
April 13, 2005
3
ISOS 5: Los Angeles
April 25, 2006
59
4
35
164
6
3
103
ISOS 6: Ibiza
September 7, 2007
46
12
46
170
2
23
ISOS 7: Asia
June 17, 2008
8
1
31
8
11
5
7
14
91
5
2
8
25
" " denotes releases that did not chart.

Edits and remixes

  • "Delerium – Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise Edit)"
  • "Delerium – Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise Remix)"
  • "Delerium – Innocente (DJ Tiësto In Search of Sunrise Remix)"
  • "Abnea – Velvet Moods (DJ Tiësto In Search of Sunrise Remix)"
  • "Conjure One – Tears from the Moon (DJ Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise Remix)"
  • "Solarstone and JES - Like a Waterfall (In Search of Sunrise Edit)"
  • "Ahmet Ertenu - Why (In Search of Sunrise Edit)"
  • "Gabriel & Dresden - Arcadia (In Search of Sunrise Edit)"
  • "Dominic Plaza - Sounds Rushing (In Search of Sunrise Edit)"
  • "Imogen Heap - Hide & Seek (Tiësto's In Search of Sunrise Remix)"
  • "See Inside (Richard Durand's In Search of Sunrise Remix) Niko Pavlidis Feat. ROW"

Singles

This is a list of singles released through Black Hole Recordings and any of its sub-labels, such as SongBird and Magik Muzik from the compilation series.

References

  1. "Magik Muzik". Archived from the original on 2007-01-11.
  2. "Black Hole Recordings".
  3. "'A New Dawn' announcement". Archived from the original on 2013-09-05. Retrieved 2013-07-24.
  4. Loon, Twan van (8 April 2010). "In Search Of Sunrise 8 mixed by ..." Retrieved 13 April 2010.
  5. "In Search Of Sunrise 15". Retrieved 2019-10-17.
  6. "In search of Sunrise 16". 14 July 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-09.
  7. "In search of Sunrise 17". August 2021. Retrieved 2021-08-07.
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