Nite:Life 010

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Brought up on a diet of hip hop, electro and 80's synth pop, Clive Henry and Justin Drake have helped shape the house music movement without all the hype and fuss that surrounds some of their peers and contemporaries. 11 tracks. 2002.

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Nite:Life 010
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Another winner in the nite life series
  • Nite Life with Peace Division
Nite:Life 010
Peace Division
Manufacturer: Nite Life
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000066TN4
Release Date: 2002-06-17

Tracks:

  1. Decomposition - Earth Deuley
  2. Mission (DJ Jes Mix) - DJ Nique
  3. I Wanna Be (Ricky Montanari & Stefano Greppi Vocal Mix) - Shauna Solomon
  4. Flying To Be Free (Flying To Be Dark Dub) - Urban Soul
  5. Hypnotized (Oscar G. Space Miami Mix) - Oscar G V Stryke
  6. Cocaine (Katakanas Diesel Wash Dub) - Solo
  7. Downtown - E.F.F. (Electronic Funk Foundation)
  8. Sonar (Rui Da Silva Mix) - Marcelo Castelli
  9. The Sound, The Light, The Music (Origins @ Crobar Remix) - Sir Oliver
  10. Doob Moon (Big Hair Mix) - Box Boy
  11. I Have Put Out The Light - James Holden

Album Description

Brought up on a diet of hip hop, electro and 80's synth pop, Clive Henry and Justin Drake have helped shape the house music movement without all the hype and fuss that surrounds some of their peers and contemporaries. 11 tracks. 2002.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Another winner in the nite life series.......2002-07-09

Peace Division, known for their impossibly deep dubby rumbling tunes diversify their sound on this release and deliver a smooth tech house mix. Starting off with the deep and minimal "Decomposition" by Deleuze, you might think you're in line for another 70 minutes of progressive blandness but that's not the case. From their we get some rumbling builders and even a few full on vocal tracks and then the mix takes off and never looks back with Oscar G vs. Stryke's "hypnotised" This is the sound of 4 a.m. A heads down groover that locks you in to the sound. The set ends on a high note with Box Boy's "Doob Moon" and the epic "I have put out the light" by James Holden
Peace Division are a big favorite of Danny Tenaglia. So if you like his sound then you'll love this. Deep and dark but never getting lost in a monotonous groove that seems to be happenning as of late on the scene.

4 out of 5 stars Nite Life with Peace Division.......2002-07-08

Let's face it in the world of DJ mix compilations, it is easy to put one out. Get 10 - 15 records together, beat match them and your set. So it is understandable that there are several continuing series of mix CD's. What is hard to find are series that don't let you down. NRK's Nite Life has put out ten thus far from H:Foundation, DJ Garth, to a Joeski & Oinionz double disc set, all top notch DJ's and mixes. So now with NRK's latest release of a Peace Division mix they continued with their standard of high quality mixes. Peace Division made up of Clive Henry and Justin Drake are first rate producers who have had their tracks bolstered by the likes of John Digweed and Carl Cox, now show that they are also first rate DJ's as well with a subtle dubbed out mix. These guys are not going for flash they are going for groove. The tracks they have chosen bring one another out in a flawless mix, and because the tracks are sometimes so similar and allowed to play out you often cannot tell where one track ends and the next begins. There are build ups, however you don't really notice them until they have dropped the beat and you find yourself nodding along with the music. Justin and Clive seemed to focus more on the track selection, positioning, and less on attention calling mixes giving the CD and overall even feel. Their hands off approach to mixing is oddly remincent of Ritchie Hawtin's approach and style of mixing yet entirely their own voice. This is a solid mix and buy.

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