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Disc: 1
1. Distorted Horizon - Fever
2. Guitar Track [Silicone Soul Dark Room Dub]
3. Closure [Original Mix]
4. Replicant [Stewart Rowell Remix]
5. Measure [Dacora Remix]
6. Realtime - Ryan Maunder
7. Never Need to Worry [Leon AlexandEr's Hopeful Mix] - Infrared
8. Recovery [Brian Stillwater Remix]
9. Silver - Chris Cowie
10. In Your Hands [Club Mix]
11. Angels [Portabello's Fallen Angel Remix] - Wax Poetic
12. Realm [D-Fuse's Am Sunday Mix]
Disc: 2
1. Deeper [Original Mix]
2. Vega [Starecase Remix] - Paul Van Dyk
3. Good Luv - Paranoid Jack
4. Technique - D:Fuse, Ryan Maunder
5. Boost - Peewee Ferris, Mark James
6. Momentum
7. Antioch, Pt. 1
8. Shadow - Simon Noble,
9. Echoes [Reflektive's Original Mix]
10. And Then the Rain Falls [Ocean Wave Dub Mix] - Blue Amazon
11. Prayer
12. First
13. Turquoise [Differentgear Remix] - Circulation
deft programming and a great disc 1, 11 Feb 2003
By Richard Diaz
First off, let's give credit to D:Fuse for delivering three totally different mixes in the past three years, all imminently enjoyable. Psychotrance 2001 proved a superb trance anthem roundup, Progressive Mix 1.0 made a solid statement for darker grooves, and now People shows off his deft programming skills spread over two hours.
Disc one's the corker, a lattice of intricately layered trance tunes, heavily focused on subtle melody and minor swells. Fever's "Distorted Horizon" is a slinky little number, Replicant spins your head with the synth swells of "The Conspiracy," and the lone vocal number "Never Need to Worry" drops at just the right moment to make hearts swoon. These low-key selections tightly merge for a deeply satisfying mix, an exclamation for the power of understated music.
Disc two brings a welcome shift to uplifting, rhythmic dance more in line with what listeners to Perfecto sets would expect. The material here is a bit older, but captivating nonetheless. Paranoid Jack packs a happy hook and springy keyboard on "Good Luv," while "Echoes" shows a satisfying string breakdown and distinct vocals. Final kudos to the breakbeat dub of Blue Amazon "And Then the Rain Falls" and Circulation's delicate closer "Turquoise."
2 Pukka Progressive From The Other Side of The Big Pond, 10 Aug 2002
By Derryl George
THE BOY DONE GOOD!
Earlier D-fuse compilations were patchy (to say the least), but this is definitely a step in the right direction. Disc 1 is a classy affair, containing tracks that the cooler clubs around the UK will have been playing for some time as a prelude to the usual dancefloor shenanigans. Disc 2 puts the pace up a notch and will bring a smile to the face of all the old-school Guerilla Records fans who have waited a LONG time for a pretender to the Throne. My only gripe is that the pitch could have been slightly faster, but hey, that's just being churlish.
This impressed me a lot, and when you hear the Ocean Wave Dub Mix of Blue Amazon's 'And Then The Rain Falls' at full volume, you'll know when you've been Tango'd. Buy it.
HEADS UP, PEOPLE!
cds are in great condition. see pics |
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