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Global Underground 12: Dave Seaman In Buenos Aires

Global Underground 12: Dave Seaman In Buenos Aires
Various Artists, Dave Seaman (Mixed By)

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Underworld - Jumbo
  2. Timo Maas Vs Ian Wilkie - Twin Town
  3. Dutch Liquid - Rush
  4. Dutch Liquid - Smooth Groove
  5. Deep Cover - Breakthrough
  6. Funk Function - Empress Zero
  7. Enzo Schifo - I'm Alive (Mara's Dub)
  8. Polaroid - So Damn Beautiful (Amethyst Mix)
  9. Gypsy - I Trance You (Pappa & Gilbey)
  10. Ambassador - The Fade (Oliver Lieb)

Disc 2:

  1. Adamski - One For The People (Forcemassmotion)
  2. Life On Mars - Life In Minds (Evolution)
  3. Red Shift - Descender
  4. Planisphere - Deep Blue Dream
  5. Christian West - Eterna
  6. Origin - Deeper Intricacy '99
  7. Jarmel - Tranquility Bay
  8. Coffee Boys - Nipple Fish (Funk Function)
  9. Polarity - Feeling
  10. The Light - Opium

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53646 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-04-23
  • Number of discs: 2

Customer Reviews

Intelligent trance for disillusioned club kids5
Been clubbing for a while? Get started on Oakenfold before all the fuss? Fed up of hard house and the Judge's Euro revolution? In that case Dave Seaman could be just your cup of tea. Starting his professional career by winning a job at DMC, and then becoming the editor of the newly born MixMag, Dave Seaman has been in the scene since the beginning. His first notable club night was at the now legendary Shelleys in Stoke on Trent, from which he moved to Renaissance, where he is still resident. You may also know him as one of the men behind the Stress record label, or perhaps as half of the production outfit Brothers in Rhythm - the team that brought you 'Such a Good Feeling', Kylie's 'Confide In Me', and more recently stunning remixes of Garbage, Alanis Morissette, and Placebo to name a few.

If these impressive credentials aren't impressive enough for you just listen to one of his mixes. This CD marks Dave's first outing for Global Underground and makes an impressive debut. The percussive opening to disc one builds into a fabulous, lush, layered progressive finish which leads perfectly into disc two. Disc two continues the lush theme and somehow manages to make each track better than the previous one; quite a feat indeed considering that the first track is a stunning Force Mass Motion remix of Adamski's 'One of the People'.

Standout tracks include; Gypsy 'I Trance You' (Pappa and Gilbey), Polaroid 'So Damn Beautiful', Christian West 'Eterna' and Origin 'Refined Intricacy'. Perhaps most impressive though is the way that the mix flows together as a whole. If you want music for your mind as well as your feet, then buy this.

This CD is up to the high standard that Dave always seems to achieve. Equal to Renaissance Worldwide: Tokyo and his latest Global Underground 16. Buy it now.

Old Skool stuff4
For an ole duff head like myself, this CD took me back. Great music to listen to every now and then.

Seaman typically at his best5
I've yet to hear a duff Dave Seaman mix compo - he's done so many of the things you'd think that by now he'd have just lost the plot like so many of his contemporaries who can just about hobble on their zimmer frames. His name features extensively among the early releases of the GU series, and there ain't a poor mix in the lot. No doubt he won't let GU put his name to a product without first checking it's up to his remarkable standards. This release is equal to anything he's done for Renaissance, a neat weaving together of pieces to form an on-going storyline that flows logically and progressively (unlike so many mixers who just drop stuff together randomely and hope we don't notice how duff it is). One for any collection of electronica.