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MMII | 
enlarge | Artist: John Digweed Label: Rhino Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £8.90 You Save: £6.09 (41%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 28595
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4710810680373 ASIN: B000NQPTCK
Release Date: April 15, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW items direct from the USA. Please allow 5 to 10 business days for delivery.
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| Tracks:
| • | Lonely Planet | | • | Dust - Pole Folder | | • | Mooger Fooger - John Digweed | | • | Of Course | | • | Protect the Sense | | • | Te Quiero [Darren Emerson Remix] - 108 Grand | | • | Black Sky [Dub Extravaganza, Pt. 2] - John Digweed | | • | I Have Put out the Light - James Holden, | | • | Belong [Vocal Club Mix] - The Spooky | | • | Deep Love [Charlie May Remix] - Mandalay |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Even the best have their off-mixes. This most consistent of trance DJs appears to have a problem on MMII dealing with what is essentially just a collection of tracks, as opposed to the seamless mix we've grown accustomed to from Digweed. Of course, some of those cuts are magnificent, such as Darren Emerson's previously unavailable remix of 108 Grand's "Te Quiero"--addictive trance nectar, while Spooky's "Belong (Vocal Club Mix)" is a memorable slice of electro-trance. But overall this one is strictly for the devoted out there. Those wanting the true Digweed experience will find smoother examples in both his Global Underground sets and his self-titled Bedrock double-disc. --Steffan Chirazi
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Very slick, very very nice October 24, 2005 Simon J. Whight (Manchester) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've put off listening to this for some time, mainly for two reasons:1) Before his recent Fabric mix, Diggers had gone through a slightly duff minimal Progessive patch, this MMII fell within that period. 2) After searching for 5 years to find the promo only copy of Shakespears Sister - Black Sky with the Underworld mix on, Diggers goes and sticks it on the vinyl issue of MMII, one year after managing to track it down. Guh. So I find myself in my new house in the outskirts faced with a grey day, a commute into the centre and needing something to just wash away the hordes of the suits, hustle and bustle. After exhausting the collection that was immediate to hand after moving and a LARGE quantity of CDs being hidden away in moving boxes, I succumb to MMII. And you know what? Its a real joy. Struck a much larger chord with me than I was expecting. The opening section featuring gentle breaks and floating synths stirred feelings of Sasha-esque track selection, a large contrast to the grinding funk of the Fabric mix, the tunes mixing together with the same kind of flow and ease of the Northern Exposure mixes. Just listen to the way you suddenly find yourself progressing from the gentle breaks to the slighty darker hypnotic 4/4 beats as the mix progresses. The house beats don't gatecrash into the mix, but just arrive hamoniously with the pace and intention of the mix. Of course the track selection is spot on, plus the presence of 92's still excellent and still fresh Black Sky is just the icing on the cake really. Nice contrast to the current sound of Diggers and light years ahead of the likes of Communicate and GU:Los Angeles. Excellent mix.
fantastic October 23, 2005 J. J. Cook (london) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can understand some peoples thoughts about this mix...i nearly thought the same....but then i came to my senses. This mix is truly outstanding, great partner to listen to after listening to northern exposure volume 1. You really have to listen to this mix a few times to truly appreciate what its doing. it gets played about once a week.B uy it.
A MUST FOR CLUBBERS AND NON CLUBBERS!!!!!!!!! September 25, 2005 Aleksander Pieri (Croatia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
MMII is excellent work. Put it beside Sasha GU13 Ibiza and Involver, Perfect collection :-) Dont hesitate! I only regret that the last track Mandalay is not in a vocal version like Seaman put it on his GU Cape Town.
A MUST FOR CLUBBERS February 25, 2005 Aleksander Pieri (Croatia) Excellent and intelligent mix. Usualy I odnt like progressive, but this is very fluid in listening and joyfull while driving on a highway. A must CD.
A MUST FOR CLUBBERS! February 25, 2005 Aleksander Pieri (Croatia) Yummy I love MMII, also the title is attractive. For those like who doesn't like much than the progressive house, this CD is a brilliant and intelligent mix, from begining to the last three amaizing track. A must.
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