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Global Underground 25: Deep Dish in Toronto | 
enlarge | Artist: Deep Dish (mixed By) Label: Global Underground Category: Music
List Price: £17.99 Buy New: £6.98 You Save: £11.01 (61%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 7026
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 25 UPC: 828272202522 EAN: 0664612202520 ASIN: B00009CBUK
Release Date: June 2, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Diamond Life - Louie Vega & Jay Sinister Sealee feat. Julie McKnight/Numb - Stephane K | | • | Nightvisions - Sultan feat. Stephanie Vezina | | • | Sineweaver - 5th Order | | • | Drop Beat - Electroland | | • | Into Black (Acappella) - Sultan & The Greek Rezin + Samio feat. Bee | | • | In Love - Cheky & Spider | | • | Sacred Dance - Electric Mood featuring Melanie | | • | Satellite - Aalacho | | • | Flying - Valentino | | • | Doves (Ill Be Loving You) - Moony | | • | Until the End - Accorsi/Besseti | | • | Only your Love - Seroya |
Disc 2
| • | Way2tite - Situation 2WO | | • | Time - Elisa | | • | Breezer - Junkie XL & Sasha | | • | Work To Do - Sander Kleinenberg | | • | Krafty - Paul Rogers | | • | Krafty - Paul Rogers | | • | Part 1 - Lowriders | | • | The One I Run To - Miro | | • | I Love You - Phil Kieran | | • | Never Felt This Way - Knight Keys produced by Hani | | • | Hoochie Coochie Man - Maurice & Noble | | • | Break Them Up - The Youngsters | | • | Nothing - Holden & Thomas |
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WOW! May 19, 2008 Mr. K. Eaton I bought this several months ago unwrapped it played it and didn't think it was that good, put it away and never played it untill now!..... WOW! put it on tonight over a glass or two of wine and a takeaway with my girl and both of us thought it was simply amazing!!!!!!!... Very cleverly put together and mixed, really deep quality tunes. You just can't help but be sucked in by the mellow deep trance tunes that turn to beautifull melodic enriched vibes. Its just one of those cd's you put on and find yourself drifting away while tapping your feet or nodding your head its simply sublime... I am a really big trance fan and own loads of excellent mixes collected over the last 18 years and i have to say this is defo up there with the best of them and makes my top5. Buy it now and give it more than one try because its one of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Deeper Underground June 13, 2004 accadia 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
One word for this: cool. Ali and Sharam mix the funkiest progressive house to make this album worthy of anyone's collection. As with any compilation, some tracks are poorer than others, but overall, Deep Dish in Toronto never loses its cool.
CD1 opens with the best track on it, Louie Vega & Jay 'Sinister' Sealee 'Diamond Life' - with memorable lyrics and awesome beats, it's a great start, but the following two tracks are nothing special. Things pick up again with Electroland 'Drop Beat', but Sultan & The Greek's 'Rezin' hits a brick wall. Next is Cheky & Spider's 'In Love', which I have grown out of love with. Electric Wood feat. Melanie 'Sacred Dance' is very tribal but the vocalist is a bit weak. The rest of the CD ambles along nicely but there's nothing bangin', like 'Diamond Life' or 'Drop Beat.'
Thank God for CD2. What a superb bunch of tunes. Situation 2WO 'Way2tite' samples 'Sunshine and the Rain' that Playgroup also used in 'Pressure', but Situation 2WO does it better. So another excellent start to the CD, but this time, follows through with more funky flavas than you can shake a stick at. Elisa's 'Time' benefits with amazing vocals - it's really uplifting and great to dance to. Junkie XL & Sasha's 'Breezer' puts a smile on your face with its happy, sunny melody. The best tracks on the whole album are Paul Rogers 'Krafty' and the G-Pal remix. If these don't get your groove on, nothing will. It's hard to pick a fave from the two. The Lowrider's one is a bit dull after the phenomenal first half. The more notable tracks following 'Part 1' are Knight Keys 'Never Felt This Way' (with another great vocal, this time by a male), The Youngsters 'Break Them Up' (which certainly gets your attention with its odd vocals, even odder strings and phat beats) and Holden & Thompson 'Nothing' (another one with striking vocals). There are a couple of tracks, namely 'Part 1' and 'I Love You', that don't quite hit the mark. Nevertheless, CD2 is very good and is by far the better CD.
Deep Dish in Toronto is achingly cool and sophisticated, but never disappears up its own arse. It's a shame these kind of tunes are underground and don't get into the charts more often. The only track that would be familiar to most is Moony's 'Doves.' CD1 is a lttle average with only a couple of stand-out tracks, but with the second CD you're spoilt for choice. For this reason, I've given the album 4 stars.
a Stunning mix from two of the world Best Jocks March 9, 2004 Juri Lia 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Let's just start saying than with any Global Underground you are satisfied when you unwrap it and put it on Play. This one is of course no expection and actually it's one of GU best. The Iranian duo pull a thrilling mix of deep, tribal and progressive house that is never boring and dull. Unlike Moscow here you find sexy house music and less of the coldness of the previous mix. Highlights are the Louie Vega - Diamond Life over Meat Katie's remix of Stephane K - Numb, Maurice and Noble and... well almost everything really. Even chart filler Moony sounds great here. So... second best GU only behind Sasha - Ibiza in my opinion. Get it and then get the After Club special single mixes too.
Best GU Ever? December 13, 2003 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I should say first of all, Global Underground has been my favourite mix series by a distance since the first one I listened to several years ago.If it wasn't for me having heard them before on Yoshiesque CDs and some other mixes, I might have been put off Deep Dish by their Moscow mix. I was very dissapointed with it, as Yoshiesque 2 is one of my favourite CDs and I was expecting something similar when I got the GU. The mix was a lot less progressive than I hoped for, I did like some of the tunes, but I felt no feeling in the mix. I was worried around that time that the standard of GU was declining, as I wasn't excited that much by anything 016-022. But Dave Seaman's Melbourne CD I regarded as a return to form, and Nick Warren Reykjavik I considered to be up there with the best in the GU series. I was sure the standard couldn't improve again with the next release, but I honestly believe after several months of listening (during which time I coincidentally visited Toronto) that 025 is a real contender for the best ever GU. I'd put probably only 009 and 016 on a similar rating. Both CDs are superb. CD1 is the best, even though the middle section (tracks 6,7,8) is not to my taste at all. This is because 1-5 is quite possibly the best section of a mix I've ever heard and 9-12 is not far off. "Nightvisions" and "Flying" are two of the best tracks I've ever listened to, the former being a contender for my all time favourite. I had not heard any of the tracks on CD1 before listening to it, and this is the first time I've been able to say that about a GU CD for a while. There are some outstandingly good tracks on CD2, and it got so much use that the original won't play in my CD player without skipping anymore. One track I wasn't keen on at first was the remix of "Work to Do", but I've grown to like it. Playing two remixes of the same track in a row is a brave thing to do in a mix, but it is a work of mastery on this CD. The first mix (original) of "Paul Rogers - Krafty" has also become one of my favourite tunes, and the G-Pal (great artist) remix compliments it perfectly. If track 10 "Never Felt this Way" didn't have worrying sounding vocals during the breakdown then it would definately be the best track on the CD. Actually I've been meaning to check if there's an instrumental version... I love CD2, but there's a couple of fairly well played tunes I'd heard before in it, and I don't think any sections of the mix flow as well as those in CD1. Which is probably my new benchmark for progressive stuff. But I'd still say CD2 is one of the best CDs ever in the GU series. BUY IT, BUY IT NOW! I recently bought the aftermix CDs, haven't formed a proper opinion on them yet, they seem good at first impression though.
deep dish at their best October 10, 2003 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Indeed,it's Deep Dish at their very best,and it also,in my opinion,tops the Global Underground releases.A must for every MUSIC lover.Money well spent.
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