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Matthew Herbert - Globus Mix Vol. 5 - Letsallmakemistakes

Label:
Catalog#:
Tresor 157
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
Germany
Released:
03 Nov 2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Minimal, Tech House

Tracklist

1 Lost Weight  -  Alarmed 2:28
2 Nightmares On Wax  -  21st Kong 2:27
3 Isolée  -  Rockers 0:56
4 Wishmountain  -  Pepperpot 2:33
5 Pantytec  -  A Glimpse 3:23
6 Errorsmith  -  Errorsmith EP#1 (A1) 1:41
7 DBX  -  Bleep 1:59
8 Theo Parrish  -  Dusty Cabinets 4:19
9 Moloko  -  Sing It Back (Herbert's Tasteful Dub Mix) 5:21
    Remix - Herbert*
10 Green Velvet  -  Technology's Out Of Control 6:09
11 Wishmountain  -  Radio 5:03
12 Matthew Herbert  -  Mistakes 2:55
13 Tube Jerk  -  Eight (Buckfunk 3000 Mix) 4:07
    Remix - Buckfunk 3000
14 Auto Repeat  -  Def Jam 1:57
15 Traktor  -  Master Traktor 3:24
16 Si Begg  -  Test Tube Baby 3:41
17 Herbert*  -  Back < Back < Back < Back 3:32
18 Mr. Oizo  -  M-Seq 3:23
19 DJ Deeon  -  Shake It (Remix) 2:13
20 Plastikman  -  Hypokondriak 6:10
21 Radio Boy  -  The Pigeon Fanciers Holiday 1:43
22 Hombre Ojo  -  La Musica 7:20
    Clarinet [Bassclarinet], Flute - Theo Krieger

Credits

Artwork By - Hopper
DJ Mix, Compiled By - Matthew Herbert
Mastered By - T. Stiehler*
Photography - Matthew Herbert

Notes

Mixed and compiled on the 12th august 2000 in Swingtime.
GEMA / LC 07572 / EFA 56157-2
℗&© Tresor Records 2000
Made in EU

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Review by Sand_Leaper May 05, 2004
After getting one piece of evidence after another of Matthew's vast production talent via his various monikers and collaborations, it is very refreshing to get a taste of the turntable madness he knows how to conjure up as well.

The 22 tracks on this album vary vastly soundwise, yet Herbert manages to splice them all together into one seamless mix that flows incredibly well and builds up an immense intensity towards the end. Apart from the opening track (whose sampling of an alarm clock just grates my nerves), the trackselection is superb and should appeal to a broad spectrum of listeners. The fact that he manages to use an Errorsmith track in there as well adds another star to Herbert's name in my book. Recommended!