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Global Underground: Sydney | 
enlarge | Artist: John Digweed Label: Thrive Category: Music
List Price: £18.99 Buy Used: £5.44 You Save: £13.55 (71%)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 359766
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2
UPC: 651249050921 EAN: 0651249050921 ASIN: B00000F1EA
Release Date: November 17, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Imagine [Imagination 1] | | • | Blu Savannah - Liquid Language | | • | Wonky | | • | Filter - Jan Driver | | • | Flood - Shapeshifter, Shapeshifter | | • | Towards Omega - Astral Matrix | | • | Elements [The Chant] - Danny Tenaglia | | • | Down the River [McBuffalo Mix] - Hong Kong Trash | | • | Spiritual [That Kid Chris Mix] - Abundance | | • | Slap Me Some Skin - Brother Brown | | • | Blue - David Alvarado | | • | Psycho Samba - Lando | | • | Air - Albion |
Disc 2
| • | Apache Spur [Silversonic's Smoking Mix] | | • | Rub a Dub | | • | Subversal - Georgio | | • | Release [Dub] | | • | Autobahnana - Mortal | | • | Steel Blue - Pako & Frederik | | • | Stargazer - Deepsky | | • | Words (For Love) [PVD's "Four Love" Mix] - Paul van Dyk | | • | Propaganda - Vintage Millenium | | • | Unexplained - Pablo Gargano | | • | Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method | | • | Out of It - Ylem |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review John Digweed's double-disc set in the Global Underground mix series showcases the British DJ's unique ability to seamlessly fuse trance and techno into a lush slipstream that works well, whatever the hour. Recorded in Sydney, Australia, in 1998, Digweed's mix envelops a multitude of dance styles and coats them all with his effortless, lengthy, pace-building method. Few DJs could move so smoothly from the sunrise tranquillity of Fortunato & Montresor's "Imagine" to the busyness of Danny Tenaglia's "Elements," let alone Fatma Morgana's "Apache Spur" to the franticness of Crystal Method's "Keep Hope Alive." Yet Digweed makes it all seem so natural, the warmth and mobility of the mix inviting listeners to stop whatever they're doing, shut up, and dance. --Steffan Chirazi
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| Customer Reviews:
Very impressive if you like trance, rythmn & bass July 9, 2008 rupetherunner (UK) I would best describe this as a 'lively' album; full of trance & beats. If you like your music like that, you'll enjoy this album. A couple of the tracks are a fraction too long for their own good in my opinion but with 25 tracks, there's more than enough to keep you interested overall & it hasn't stopped me giving this 5 stars. The first disc begins with a couple of chill-outs and quickly gets up to speed which prepares you perfectly for no.2 which has got some real floor thumpers. I give this a strong thumbs up. Try it for yourself!
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