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James Lavelle - Global Underground #026: Romania

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, Breaks, Big Beat
Year:
2004

Tracklist

Beauty And…
Intro 1:48
No One Knows (UNKLE Reconstruction) 5:38
In A State 6:11
Flow (False Prophet Mix) 4:12
Eye 4 An Eye (Silencer Mix) 5:17
K Hole 6:43
Have You Passed Through This Night? (Eye For An Eye Unkle Variation) 5:41
G.D.M.F.S.O.B. (Unkle Uncensored Mix) 6:00
Reign 4:21
Ju-Ju (Hum Mix) 6:14
Dita Beater 4:16
Sabot (Evil Nine Mix) 3:11
Colours In Waves (UNKLE Reconstruction) 6:04
Run Into Flowers (UNKLE Reprise) 4:12
The Beast.
Ask Yourself (UNKLE Edit) 3:03
Making Ends Meet 7:00
Invasion (Medway vs. Eva Coast To Coast Mix) 5:50
No More Subliminal Shit 4:31
Import 5:48
Slagg 6:45
Don't Funk 4:21
4 4:17
The Golden Path (Ewan's Rave Hell Dub) 5:00
Hong Kong Junkie (Medway Remix) 8:01
Psiko Garden (Sasha Re-Edit) 7:20
In A State (Sasha Remix) 8:53

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Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Global Underground #026: Romania (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Global Underground Ltd. GU026CD UK 2004
Global Underground #026: Romania (2xCD, Mixed, Ltd) Global Underground Ltd. GU026CDX UK 2004
Global Underground #026: Romania (3x12", Ltd) Global Underground Ltd. GU026VIN UK 2004
Global Underground #026: Romania (CD, Promo, Smplr) Global Underground Ltd. GU026CDS UK 2004
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Rated 4/5
Review by ajmedway Nov 03, 2007

referencing Global Underground #026: Romania, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, GU026CD

While I agree with the above review by pseudorob in that the "self-promotional" tracklisting did initially deter me from buying this, I was bought this as a gift this year (2007) and I let it play in the background while doing some work...

I had let all those preconceptions disappear and was not looking at the tracklist as the sounds washed over me, and I really enjoyed the trip. Both discs offer something that is totally unique to Mr Lavelle: a kind of crossover sound of Indie/Dance that fuses a lot of elements of these genres into his own unique formula. And here he does so with a lot more personality than with GU 23 (Barcelona), which could be rather "grey" at times, if you like.

It's a solid breaks-based mix basically, 4/5 from me - and while one could look at this mix as a "vehicle of self-promotion" (rather cynically as I did before listening), I now consider it to be a masterpiece: of him pulling out a selection of diverse records and programming them, knitting them together by his own productions to make something totally unique.
Review by pseudorob May 08, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Global Underground #026: Romania, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, GU026CD

This is a disgrace.

I've seen James Lavelle several times live and he always delivers an interesting, eclectic and boundary-crossing mix, well reflected by his Fabric Live 01 effort. From that promising start there has been a steady decline which has been bitterly disappointing.

For mine, his subsequent mix (GU:Barcelona) was a moderate disappointment - solid track selection but nothing interesting or inspiring about it. Then we get GU:Romania - less a mix than a shameless vehicle to promote his own label, material and remixes.

Disturbingly, this is becoming all too common in mixes these days. The term 'sell-out' comes to mind...
Rated 4/5
Review by timsath Dec 09, 2004 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Global Underground #026: Romania, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, GU026CD

This was a GREAT Global Underground CD, however, I am a little dissapointed with the amount of James Lavelle productions on it. I'm sure he had more then just these in his record box.

The transition out of the first track was pretty weird, but other then that, a solid comp. Not the best Global Underground by far, but not the worst either.

Definately some good stuff on here. I don't think it really reflects James' sets that well.