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This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Dave Seaman.
Dave Seaman's second contribution to the Global Underground series finds the U.K. DJ moving to a darker, less accessible sound than his previous album. The tracks still carry the tendencies of progressive house and trance, but these tracks seem less uplifting and more dreary, with each of the two discs submerging into a series of bland, hypnotic progressive house tracks before concluding with massive anthems. The first disc moves quickly into the great Futureshock remix of Moby's "Porcelain" -- a totally reworked track that uses little more than the original's beautiful ambient synth hook -- and then straight into the majestic female vocals of Ian Wilkie's "Guten Morgen." Following this haunting track, Seaman moves into a run of non-charismatic tracks that do little but keep the tempo pumping and the mood lulling until the final two tracks: remixes of Above's "New Day Dawning" and Breeder's "Tyrantanic" that conclude the disc with a powerful dose of progressive trance. Seaman composes a fairly similar set on the second disc, starting with the pristine strings of Pete Lazonby's "Sacred Cycles (Quivver Remix)" and dropping into a long run of dull tracks before concluding on an uplifting note with the vocal-driven "No Way Out" by Highland. While this album does function as a nice alternative to the anthem-filled progressive trance one might expect to hear with its rather melancholy trip into dark progressive house, it really needs to be listened to all the way through, unfortunately, requiring the sort of discipline many may not wish to invest. ~ Jason Birchmeier
This is a limited edition packaged in a longbox format.
2-CD;3rd RelMuzik (10/00, p.80) - 3 out of 5 - "...For understated, tranced-out seamlessness with an edge, you can't go wrong..." Melody Maker (8/26/00, p.59) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...A stormer of a double-CD mix thing, featuring the boy Moby's 'Porcelain'." Global Underground: Cape Town Music Dave Seaman Global Underground: Cape Town Songs Global Underground: Cape Town Music Review Average Rating: (2.5 out of 5 stars)   This CD sucks first off, the asking for you email thing is creepy, second i felt that the majority of the tracks on this album consisted of the same rythmic devices (tempos and bass samples) in the majority of the songs giving it a very reppetitive feel.
and techno sucks. Submitted by asdf (springfield, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 5 of 8 found this helpful.
good buy first of all... this album is 10 years old, so having said that, for its time (which I may add was the golden era of house/techno)its a very solid offering. The albul flows well, good mixing job, with unique sounds throughout. If you like tech/house, its a great buy at 13.00 or so, whatever it was they were asking! Submitted by john.brunet (ottawa, ontario, canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
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