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This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by DJ John Digweed.
For John Digweed's third installment in the popular Global Underground series, the superstar DJ tones down his track selection a bit, focusing less on theatrical hands-in-the-air moments and more on subtle yet highly nuanced rhythm-driven tracks. Truthfully, it's quite difficult to pick out any "peak" moments, or any clear-cut anthems in the mix. From beginning to end, Digweed spins nothing but darkness-exuding records that inspire intoxicating abandonment. The music's sublime employment of enthralling mesmerization never gets too intense or dramatic, simmering steadily at ethereal levels of emotion rather than euphoric heights. This restraint is indeed welcome. After his late-'90s run as one of progressive trance's leading spokespersons (best exemplified by his anthem of anthems, "Heaven Scent"), a backlash was surely mounting. Thankfully, this album's snubbing move away from progressive trance perhaps signals a new direction for the DJ -- and maybe even for the trance movement in general. Nearly every track here employs a progressive house structure -- booming 4/4 bass beats, high-hat fills, near-hypnotic rhythm, zero snare rolls -- and most accentuate this foundation with an ever-phasing, glossy layer of subtle synth washes that hark back to the classic, early-'90s trance era when trance was truly trance-inducing. Throughout the first set, Digweed focuses more on the house aesthetic, emphasizing Satoshi Tomiie's work; the second set, as expected, heads into more heady territory, as proven producers such as Breeder and Cass get emphasized, along with a number of Bedrock records. Those weaned on late-'90s Oakenfold-esque progressive trance may find this album uneventful, yet anyone looking for a mix that trims away theatrical gaudiness and focuses instead strictly on rhythm, nuance, and sublime poetics should find this Digweed's most rewarding release to date -- it's surely his most restrained and least saccharine so far. ~ Jason Birchmeier
Includes a standard jewelcase & includes a 16-page full-color booklet.
Personnel: Shelley Preston, Sam Mollison, Mayte (vocals); Greg Sankovich (keyboards); Steve Smith (percussion).
DJ: John Digweed.
Audio Mixers: Alain Bultot; Satoshi Tomiie.
Audio Remixers: Remy Unger; Chris Scott; Scott Bradford; James Holden; John Digweed; Madam; Nick Muir; Voyager.
Photographer: Dean Belcher.
Arrangers: Bruce Aisher; Luke Brancaccio; Pole Folder.Entertainment Weekly (3/23/01, p.114) - "...A techno album showcasing a great club DJ..." - Rating: B Global Underground: Los Angeles Music John Digweed Global Underground: Los Angeles Songs Global Underground: Los Angeles Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Still the BEST! 019 is still played weekly, one of the best ever. John Digweed is the man! Submitted by Davide (Toronto, Ontario) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Space Makes U Lost I so far agree with how the first two people rated this disc. A lot of spacey noises are used in Los Angelos and Digweed does a heck of a job playing spacey songs on this disc!
I play this disc sometimes when I go running because Los Angelos puts my mind to focus, aside from being lost in the soundscape! By far, I recognize this disc as one of Digweed's best!!! Submitted by ffwd33 (Ft. Collins, CO, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Where am I? Just like any other Digweed mix, this album takes your mind on a voyage through the vast expanse of rthyms and smooth transitions. A great cd to listen to while relaxing after a day at work, or while spacing out with some friends. Submitted by donjeremy2003 (McHenry, IL USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
God is a DJ, wrong! Faithless said that God is a DJ, they were wrong! John Digweed is God. Listen to Global Underground 019 in LA to be convinced! Submitted by a reviewer (Wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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