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Nick Warren - Global Underground 011: Budapest

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive Trance
Year:
1999

Tracklist

Disk1
One (Hamel Remix) 8:35
Twin Town (Nick Warren Mix) 5:03
Driven 4:06
Turn Me On (Bedrock Mix) 6:34
Flutterby 4:48
Steffan 4:33
Blagger 3:18
Empress III 4:54
Virgo 4:26
Ice 897 4:26
Yellow 6:51
Rainmaker 5:51
Fade Instinct 7:53
Disk2
Genetic 9:10
Faster, Faster (Nick Muir Remix) 3:12
Shecan 5:41
Phenomenon 4:16
Beetlejuice 7:01
I Want You 7:43
Life In Minds (Evolution Mix) 6:44
The Universe 5:23
What's This? 5:54
Gravity 7:17
Lateral Horizon 7:46
Secret Silence 1:49

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Global Underground 011: Budapest (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Boxed GU011CD UK 1999
Global Underground 005: Nick Warren - Budapest (2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Car) Thrive Records 90512-2 US 1999
Global Underground 011: Budapest (2xCD, Mixed, Ltd, Comp) Boxed GU011CDX UK 1999
Global Underground 011: Budapest (CD, Promo, Smplr) Boxed GU011CDS UK 1999
Global Underground 011: Budapest (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Global Underground Ltd. GU011CD UK  
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Review by zangief_pilam Jan 07, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Global Underground 011: Budapest, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, GU011CD

I definitely agree with Emerald's point. I must add though, Nick does an awesome job of building up second CD up to the pulsating trancer I Want You by Z2, which really takes off the mix. Overall some interesting selections such as Armin's Virgo, which is not a typical Armin van Buuren track, more housier and less trancy than most of his contemporary work.
Rated 3/5
Review by EmeraldWU04 Feb 28, 2003

referencing Global Underground 011: Budapest, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, GU011CD

This is a decent release from Nick on the Global Underground label. Though the mix is very consistent throughout it doesn't have a good buildup in the beggining of the set so you can appreciate the "bigger" tunes in this set. Not that that's a bad thing entirely, the first track "One(Hamel Mix)" is probably the strongest track in the set. Most of the time it seems like Nick is trying too hard to keep your attention and keep you dancing and lacks the variety found in Nick's other GU efforts. 3 out of 5.