| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Imagine [Imagination 1] |
| 2. Blu Savannah - Liquid Language |
| 3. Wonky |
| 4. Filter - Jan Driver |
| 5. Flood - The Shapeshifter |
| 6. Towards Omega - Astral Matrix |
| 7. Elements (The Chant) - Danny Tenaglia |
| 8. Down the River [McBuffalo Mix] - Hong Kong Trash |
| 9. Spiritual [That Kid Chris Mix] - Abundance |
| 10. Slap Me Some Skin - Brother Brown |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Apache Spur [Silversonic's Smoking Mix] - Fata Morgana |
| 2. Rub-A-Dub |
| 3. Subversal - Georgio |
| 4. Release [Dub] |
| 5. Autobahnana - Mortal |
| 6. Steel Blue - Pako & Frederik |
| 7. Stargazer - Deepsky |
| 8. Words [Pvd's Four Love Mix] - Paul Van Dyk |
| 9. Propaganda - Vintage Millenium |
| 10. Unexplained - John Digweed, Pablo Gargano |
Editorial Reviews
Digweed's 1st in the Global Underground series features 2 CD's of progressive trance that he and his mate Sasha have perfected. Including tracks by Fortunato & Montresor 'Imagine', Liquid Language 'Blu Savannah', Danny Tenaglia 'Elements', Albion 'Air', Deepsky 'Stargazer', Paul Van Dyk 'Words' Vintage Millenium 'Propaganda.' Crystal Method 'Keep Hope Alive' & more.
Global Underground 006: Sydney,John Digweed,Global Und. [Studio],Dance,Pop,Progressive House,Progressive Trance,Rock,Trance
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Global Underground 006: John Digweed, Sydney
John Digweed Manufacturer: Boxed Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000087UO Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Imagine- Fortunato & Montresor
- Blu Savannah- Liquid Language
- Wonky- Head Effect
- Filter- Jan Driver
- Flood- Shapeshifter
- Towards Omega- Astral Matrix
- Elements- Danny Tenaglia
- Down The River- Hong Kong Trash
- Spiritual- Abundence
- Slap Me Some Skin- Brother Brown
- Blue- David Alvarado
- Psycho Samba- Lando
- Air- Albion
Tracks:
- Apache Spur- Fatma Morgana
- Rub-A-Dub- Sound of Sim
- Subversal- DJ JDM & Georgio
- Release- Kobayashi
- Autobahnana- Mortal
- Steel Blue- Pako & Frederik
- Stargazer- Deepsky
- Words- Paul Van Dyk
- Propaganda- Vintage Millenium
- The Unexplained- Pablo Gargano
- Keep Hope Alive- Crystal Method
- Out Of It- Ylem
- Apache Spur [Silversonic's Smoking Mix] - Fata Morgana
- Rub-A-Dub
- Subversal - Georgio
- Release [Dub]
- Autobahnana - Mortal
- Steel Blue - Pako & Frederik
- Stargazer - Deepsky
- Words [PVD's Four Love Mix] - Paul Van Dyk
- Propaganda - Vintage Millenium
- Unexplained - John Digweed, Pablo Gargano
- Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method
- Out of It - Ylem
Amazon.com essential recording
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 ChiraziAlbum Details
Tracks: Head Affect-wonkey, Sound of Sim-rubbadub, Mortal-autobahnana, Lando-psycho Slim and Many More.Customer Reviews:
Gather All Your Digweed Disc Ones.......2007-06-05
This compilation is very beloved by the majority of Digweed's massive fan base. It was actually released as the first Global Underground (GU001) on the United States as a "non-import".
I really think Digweed should stick to single disc commercial compilations. I repeatedly find that one disc (usually disc 1) of a two disc set is very good, full of depth with good diverse track selection. The second disc always sounds relatively familiar to another second disc from another album of his.
Disc 1 of this compilation is really good. Surprised? About half an hour into this set, it gets phenomenal right on through.
Disc 2 is uninspiring and dull after a few plays. I'll be the first to admit that I am way more critical with electronica compilations than most. However, I just can't bring myself to love a set that includes a track with race-car noises in it ("Autobahnana" by Mortal if my memory serves me correctly)!
Disc 1 gets 4/5 stars while disc 2, 2/5 stars.
AMAZING.......2005-06-30
Well..........2001-11-23
In general the cd is fairly fragmented; he'll butt a slowish song up against a more hard hitting one and the overall effect is you're constantly waiting for him to get to the point and he just never does.
If you're a fan of his stuff, then this cd is probably one of his better ones, and if you like a more harsh, more sparse type of trance, give this a try as well. Otherwise, don't waste your money.
digger strikes again.......2001-03-02
more than excellent.......2000-12-27
Disc one is the more adventurous of the two. It begins with an ethereal tone, floating inward from silence with "Imagine" before exploding into straight out trance with "Blu Savannah" only for Digweed to take the mix and ground it in a much grittier, heavier style of music. I am hesitant to label the tracks sandwiched between the Liquid Language track and the closer by Albion with a style. They don't quite seem to be trance. Nor deep house. Nor hard house. A deep techy hard melodic housey trance...? Regardless, the mix is expert and bold and for as much throttling of the ears and the soul that the middle portion does, he lets everyone off easy with a club classic: "Air" by Albion.
Disc two is a little more predictable, a little more formatted. Easier to pin down, I'd say it's progressive trance -- but solid, building up nicely, exploding, then coming down. It kicks off well enough with that "Apache Spur" (which happens to have one of the catchiest basslines I've ever heard), peaks early with "Release", dips down and gets a bit techy for a few tracks until it blows up again with "Stargazer" and "Words" -- going off on an arguably psychedelic tip. Following "Words," the CD takes a turn as if it were headed back to the sound exhibited on the first disc, hitting you one last time with an unheard of mix of "Keep Hope Alive" and then bubbling out with "Out of It."
Overall, excellent and a good CD to keep around as a benchmark by which to measure the performance of others. Of Digweed's available mixCDs, I am undecided which to suggest above all others. If you own none, buy the "Bedrock" set first -- it's more eclectic. And when it comes down to this one versus Hong Kong -- flip a coin. You'll be equally pleased. Just remember, while Sasha often gets more hype -- Digweed is the man to watch.
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Global Underground 006: Sydney
John Digweed Manufacturer: Global Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004Z3Z5 Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- 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
- Air - Albion
Tracks:
- Apache Spur [Silversonic's Smoking Mix] - Fata Morgana
- Rub-A-Dub
- Subversal - Georgio
- Release [Dub]
- Autobahnana - Mortal
- Steel Blue - Pako & Frederik
- Stargazer - Deepsky
- Words [PVD's Four Love Mix] - Paul Van Dyk
- Propaganda - Vintage Millenium
- Unexplained - John Digweed, Pablo Gargano
- Keep Hope Alive - The Crystal Method
- Out of It - Ylem
Album Description
Digweed's 1st in the Global Underground series features 2 CD's of progressive trance that he and his mate Sasha have perfected. Including tracks by Fortunato & Montresor 'Imagine', Liquid Language 'Blu Savannah', Danny Tenaglia 'Elements', Albion 'Air', Deepsky 'Stargazer', Paul Van Dyk 'Words' Vintage Millenium 'Propaganda.' Crystal Method 'Keep Hope Alive' & more.Album Details
Originally released in 1998, this captures Digweed just at the break of his worldwide appeal. It is Digweed's current range of styles and lengthy, pace-building mixing you'll find showcased on this double CD. CD1 from the dreamy 6 a.m. dynamics of Fortunato & Montresor's 'Imagine' through Astral Matrix's percussive 'Toward Omega'. CD2 explores the 'trancier' end of Digweed's rainbow, with the mix picking up pace as it eases into sound of Sim's 'Rub-A-Dub'.Customer Reviews:
Gather All Your Digweed Disc Ones.......2007-06-05
This compilation is very beloved by the majority of Digweed's massive fan base. It was actually released as the first Global Underground (GU001) on the United States as a "non-import".
I really think Digweed should stick to single disc commercial compilations. I repeatedly find that one disc (usually disc 1) of a two disc set is very good, full of depth with good diverse track selection. The second disc always sounds relatively familiar to another second disc from another album of his.
Disc 1 of this compilation is really good. Surprised? About half an hour into this set, it gets phenomenal right on through.
Disc 2 is uninspiring and dull after a few plays. I'll be the first to admit that I am way more critical with electronica compilations than most. However, I just can't bring myself to love a set that includes a track with race-car noises in it ("Autobahnana" by Mortal if my memory serves me correctly)!
Disc 1 gets 4/5 stars while disc 2, 2/5 stars.
Will take you places..........2005-02-18
This album, is absolutely phenomenal. It will take you places, and great for reflecting on your life, and just think about life. There is SO much energy in 'Apache' I was amazed.
For some people who may be a little new to the massive world of electronica, this may be too much for you. This cd is for sophisticated listeners only. If you're looking for an electronica cd that you can beat to right away, and just fast-foward to any part of any song and start jamming. This aint for you. Although, 5 or 6 songs are totally packed with energy, the rest needs to be 'logically' listened.
The remix of 'Elements' by Digweed is awesome. I have the original song by Danny Tenaglia as well and Digweed did an awesome job of emphasizing certain rhythym without killing it or losing its originality.
I highly recommend this, to any electronica fan who is getting bored with the same shpiel. Thankyou Digweed, you've introduced me to a whole new world...
Classic Diweed, Timeless Mix CD.......2004-12-08
For some reason my CD is labeled as GU 001 and not 006... an import version perhaps?
Some people say that they prefer the mix in Disc 1 or Disc 2. For me there is no point comparing them as they are so different.
Cd 1 is a moody, somewhat tribal and atmospheric ride. You know when they say that the DJ sets the 'mood' of the dancefloor? Well this mix cd is the textbook example of how 'mood creation' is done. Each track is oozing with a dark, dirty atmosphere, the journey created and mixed to perfection by Digweed's track selection and ordering. The opening track 'Imagine' sets the steady pace and sombre mood of the mix set. Halfway through, the deadly trio of Shapeshifter's 'Flood', Astral Matrix's 'Towards Omega' and Danny Tenaglia's dark house classic 'Elements' merge to become some of the darkest, dirtiest, deepest sequence of grooves I have ever heard. 2 tracks on, Digweed drops Abundence's 'Spiritual', with a killer synth line that's sure to get your head bobbing. The trip ends with Albion's Air, props to Digweed for closing out a dark set with a trance classic. This is the slower of the 2 cds but it is also much more groove and feel oriented. Not the sort of stuff to jump around to, but definitely one to get your body shaking, and your head moving up and down. The beats are all in your head, perfect cd to listen to with your eyes closed.
Cd 2 is a different beast. It is faster. If Cd 1 has an intimate, small club, dirty house feel, this is more of a big club, floor stomping, acid trance atmosphere. Listening to how Digweed builds up the first 8 tracks is pure joy. Starting with the erratic breakbeats of Fatma Morgana's 'Apache Spur', he chugs along and gets faster, heavier, until the climactic release of Deepsky's 'Stargazer' with its mind boggling acid lines. I'm still amazed that Digweed is then able to seamlessly drop PVD's 'Words', at the same time a cool-down track yet another climax in its own way. Most people agree this is some of the best track sequencing ever made.
The common vein for both mix CDs: flawless mixing, epic momentum building, and impeccable track selection.
This is Digweed at his best and purest, all his other mix cds (including his other 2 GU releases for LA and Hong Kong) pales in comparison to this, his masterpiece. I highly recommend you experience this trip at least once, it will be one you never forget.
HELL YES.......2004-10-06
One of the best GU CDs.......2004-07-25
This is music to turn up loud and--gasp--dance to. (Remember dancing to electronic music? You go to a club nowadays and everyone just stands and watches the DJ spin--ooo, how fun!) More recent Sasha and Digweed releases are featureless, monotonous, unnecessarily academic and self-conscious, and TOTALLY lacking in rump-shaking and mind-melting grooves. Digweed's Sydney is thumping, pulsating, and full of wicked sinewy exotic atmosphere. You can feel the stuffy humid air of a dark warehouse party at 2am. This is the style that used to drive me and my friends crazy at Sporty & Nike parties in LA in the mid to late 90s. It remains one of the gospels of trance.
Sure, we've all heard Filter, Air, Words, Elements, and a few other tracks before. But they work great in Digweed's mix here. Track selection is brilliant. And that's what mix CD's are all about--the tracks. All else is irrelevant. Besides, this came out in '98, when those tunes were still fresh.
On Disc 1, Digweed builds the tension up through Wonky, the incomparable Filter, Flood, and a little Goa before reaching a climax with DT's mysterious Elements, then keeps us going before settling to a cool down with one of the great trance tunes ever, Albion's Air. As good as Disc 1 is (itself a 5-star CD), Disc 2 is legendary. Oh...my...gawd. After a warmup, we quickly get caught up in Digweed's greatest "suite" of tracks that ramps up mammothly from the cool and coy Rub-a-Dub through to the relentless drive of Steel Blue and Stargazer, constantly taking you to a new level just when you think it is impossible to go any higher. When the mix of Words comes in, it is like just finishing the greatest thrill ride of your life. You want to applaud the brilliance of those last 6 tracks.
I give this my strongest recommendation. Others to check out in the series that compete with Sydney as the greatest GU: Tony DeVit's Tokyo (long live TdV and NuNRG!), and Nick Warren's Brazil, Budapest, and Amsterdam. And for one man who still keeps it real, providing intense danceable prog trance for the masses, Christopher Lawrence.
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Global Underground 006: Sydney
John Digweed Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEMK4 Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
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