Global Underground 8: Nick Warren In Brazil
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Marching Powder - PMT (1)
- Lose It (To The Sound) - Desert
- Sequenza - DJ Gogo
- India - E-Razor
- All I Am - Capricorn (4)
- Tequila Flange - PMT (1)
- Rise And Fall - Yin & Yunk
- New Sunset - Stone Factory
- No One In The World - Locust (1)
- Acushla - Origin (1)
- Miralaca - Junk Project
- Northern Lights - Conscious
- Tranceillusion - VFR
- Psychout (Thing) - Slacker
- Your Beautiful - Madagascar (1)
- Kill City - Hybrid (1)
- Reality Detached - Forth
- Ya Yae Ya Yo Yo Yo - Forth
- Aquaphonic - Nickelson
- Cafe Del Mar - Energy 52
- Breathe In - Tekara
- Equilibrium - Anthony & Georgio
- Indica - Pink Bomb
- Dreamscape - Serpico (1)
- Pressure - Propulsion
- Boiler - Pob
Disc 2:
- Psychout (Thing) - Slacker
- Your Beautiful - Madagascar (1)
- Kill City - Hybrid (1)
- Reality Detached - Forth
- Ya Yae Ya Yo Yo Yo - Forth
- Aquaphonic - Nickelson
- Cafe Del Mar - Energy 52
- Breathe In - Tekara
- Equilibrium - DJ Anthony & Georgio
- Indica - Pink Bomb
- Dreamscape - Serpico (1)
- Pressure - Propulsion
- Boiler - Pob
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #212389 in Music
- Released on: 1998-07-20
- Number of discs: 2
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Nick Warren, acid house pioneer and Way Out West stalwart, proved long ago he knows how to have a party. So when he decided to take his record box to Brazil, home of the biggest Carnival in the World, the result was hardly surprising. The first CD of this double album makes immediate ripples, plunging into the icy melodies of Locusts' "No One in the World" before submerging itself completely in the liquid trance of Origin's "Tidle Protaxis". Less riotous is the start of the second disc: a diverse range of house and breakbeat shrewdly woven into a swirl of sweeping techno and leftfield madness including Energy 52's superb "Café Del Mar". Impeccable, both technically and creatively, 008 Brazil will only serve to further Nick Warren's unblemished reputation. --George Lees
Customer Reviews
Another cracking GU compilation
This compilation is again up to the usual high standard GU guest DJ quality. The inclusion of tracks from Pob and Yin & Yunk just take it all the way to being a completely essential purchase. I write this after hearing Nick Warrens more recent Amsterdam GU compilation. Brazil has moved with the times very well although Amsterdam pips it as the better constructed and more musically advanced compilation. You will enjoy.....




