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Dave Seaman - Back To Mine

Label:
Catalog#:
BACKCD02
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
31 May 1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Trip Hop, Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1 Midi Brotherhood  -  The Superself 1:11
2 Craig Armstrong  -  Weather Storm 6:02
3 Genetica  -  Future Past 8:31
4 Sasha  -  Baja (Port Douglas Mix) 8:25
5 Global Communication  -  Epsilon Phase 8:55
6 Depeche Mode  -  Useless (The Kruder & Dorfmeister Session) 5:59
    Remix - Kruder & Dorfmeister
7 Sneaker Pimps  -  Six Underground (Perfecto Mix) 7:02
    Remix - Perfecto
8 Desert  -  Sonic Boom 5:21
9 D*Note  -  A Short Goodbye 3:29
10 Angel Baby  -  Format 2:1 2:21
11 Lamb  -  Gorecki 6:48

Credits

DJ Mix - Dave Seaman

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Rated 4/5
Review by faze Jun 01, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
The second release in the fabulous "Back to Mine" series. Each artist gets to present you with their favorite songs, as they would play them for you at an after hours party.

Dave Seaman's take on this is pure class. He presents us with a smooth flowing, and chilly journey through some great tracks. Favorites are the Craig Armstrong track, Depeche Mode, and the Sneaker Pimps.

The journey ends with one of, if not the most beautiful songs ever, Lamb's "Gorecki". A heart felt ending to a wonderful disc.
Rated 5/5
Review by behemoth Dec 28, 2002
This really is one superb selection of chillage. The Back To Mine series is brilliant, but this is one of the highlights. Craig Armstrong's "Weather Storm" takes things deep, then Sasha's "Baja" brings you up into bliss, and by K&D's mix of The Mode's "Useless", your'e so relaxed you probably don't have a pulse, but when the closer, the overwhelming "Gorecki" by Lamb comes in, you will probably know what's it's like to be a battery that's just been recharged. Dave is criminally underrated, and this mix shows he is one of a few that can do both chilled and banging with equal brilliance.
Rated 5/5
Review by mastercj Dec 27, 2002
Dave releases another stellar CD. The more albums of his i listen to the more i admire this man. His track selection is phenomenal and his mixing is amazing! BTM is a downtempo chillout journey that i highly recommend anybody investigate! (5/5)