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Not sure if it is the best, I think it depends on the mood and what you want to get. This one is my favourite sofa crashing relaxed mix. When I want more punch to get off the sofa I switch to hard tech ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6L-J_COeB0U.html or even dark hardcore ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vm10YkI35uc.html
St Germain - Deep In It Written-By - Ludovic Navarre DBX - Losing Control Written-By - Dan Bell* Kaay Alexi* - My My My Written-By - Kaay Alexi Shelby* Lady B - The Groove Is Going (Evolutive Hard House Mix) Written-By - Lady B Davina - Don't You Want It Written-By - Davina Bussey, Michael Banks BMI* T'N'I - Mad Situation Written-By - Pooley*, Cerlach* Ege Bam Yasi - Acid Nation (G7 Mix) Remix - G7 Written-By - Gibbons*, Muotune* Egg*, Meikle*, McMillan* Olivier Le Lodge 2 Castor Written-By - Olivier "Castor" Daric* Sven Väth - Ballet-Fusion (Belfast-Fusion) Engineer, Programmed By - Gary Burns, Jagz Kooner Remix - David Holmes Written-By - Ralf Hildenbeutel, Sven Vath* Kenny Larkin - Catatonic (First State) Written-By - Kenny Larkin DJ Skull - Target Kill Written-By - Ron Maney Stone Circle - Deep In You Written-By - Carl Cox N.Y.X. - Delphi (Rewaxed) Written-By - Bert Barten, Haz Meyer* Drexciya - Black Sea Written-By - Drexciya
This CD reflects a night of clubbing in 1 hour. the build up is perfect, the peak is mindblowing, the early morning tunes are psychedelic. Supreme set.
Laurent Garnier excellent encore plus que Carl Cox en tant que dj.Moins commercial et plus mental.Et cette façon de lier house, techno et acid subtillement,ces mix sont parfaits,super inspirés.Il mixait déjà à l'Hacienda en 88 durant le summer of love.Vieux pioneer,on sent le bonhonme passioné.J'adore ce type.
true, on the other hand, most young cats who are starting with digital have no concept of journey DJing, letting records ride, doing builds, transitions etc and instead we get mash up nonsense ;) i.e. they are refusing to learn the craft but letting the technology dictate their output. mmmmmm internet arguing
Senator Wax Davis so true. Genre locked mindset is not good for the future of music science or the dj art. However we who can step outside that box or have history across multi formats will always be able to stand out x
fast by todays standards but i don't think theres been a better mix than St Germain 's Deep In It to DBX Losing Control. Don't think nothing will ever come close. Always in my head......
It's only house music,but I like it!Plus précisement 2,3 Chicago trax,pas mal de 303,et ce sublime Transmat de Drecxia Black Sea.J'ai 47 and,sortais au Bocca,the place to be.Where is the sound I've heard before???
I dont know if @technomachin still is checking his or her account but I feel changing the description for the Drexciya track to "Black Sea" from "Journey Home" is important no?
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the reason this mix never made it into my all time hall of fame 90s mixes was the insistence on making it one whole track i.e. Track 1 - 60mins, so you had to fast forward in to your favourite tracks. There was some pretentious rubbish on the cover about 'Laurent insisted you have to experience this mix as a journey so no individual tracks blah blah'. All this masterstroke succeeded in was the CD getting put to the back of the shelf.
He speaks the truth though man. It is a journey. I remember purchasing in either Abbey Discs in Abbey Mall or Music Power in Temple Bar and it has always been my favourite mix.
@@djmadwax to me it's the main point of all mix CDs bar the stitched together compilation ones. It's why I bought this CD, because I admired him as a DJ. What I objected to was being forced to listen to it in one go, 'Laurent insisted'. One of the best 'journey' mixes ever, Coldcut's JDJ, is meant to be listened to in one go but you also have the option of going to individual tracks, or easily to sections of the mix you like. For Garnier and Mixmag to decide for us it had to be listened to in one go was pretentious and arrogant. I think that should have been left up to the listener. It was a conceit of many DJs at the time, 'my set is a journey, not a collection of tracks'. HIs blends on this CD, aside from the first transition, which I still think is incredible, were generally boring and not worthy of demanding our attention with a one-track mix.
What are you talking about? You could give some people a pile of gold and they would still moan about it weighing their pockets down or some such nonsense.