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Nick Warren - Global Underground #028: Shanghai

Label:
Catalog#:
GU028CD
Format:
2 x CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
12 Jul 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, House, Breaks, Progressive Trance

Tracklist

1-01 SJ Esau  -  Fat Cat 7:49
    Producer - J Wisternoff* , S Wisternoff*
  Written-By - S Wisternoff*
1-02 Jacob Todd & Kelly Noland  -  Somehow (Aural Imbalance Remix) 5:11
    Remix - Aural Imbalance
  Remix [Credited To] - Simon Huxtable
  Written-By, Producer - Jacob Todd , Kelly Noland
1-03 Alex Stealthy  -  Once (Sunseeker Remix) 5:55
    Remix - Sunseeker
  Remix [Credited To], Producer [Additional] - Nicola Capobianco
  Written-By, Producer - Alex Volikov*
1-04 Way Out West  -  Don't Forget Me (Way Out West's Clifton High Instrumental Mix) 6:10
    Guitar - Marcus Dahl
  Remix, Producer [Additional] - Way Out West
  Vocals - Omi (2)
  Written-By, Producer - Jody Wisternoff , Nick Warren , Omi (2)
1-05 Tini Tun  -  Over It 5:45
    Engineer - Ugo Carrano
  Written-By, Producer - Tini Tun
1-06 Starecase  -  Vapour Trails 5:43
    Written-By, Producer - A. Burrows-Watson* , P. Crossman*
1-07 Seyton  -  The Drake Equation 6:55
    Written-By, Producer - Stian Klo , Thomas Nökling*
1-08 BCML  -  Horowitz 6:37
    Written-By, Producer - Ben Camp , Mat Leutwyler
1-09 Starecase  -  Sunshine 6:05
    Vocals - Leon Alexander
  Written-By, Producer - A. Burrows-Watson* , P. Crossman*
1-10 Yvel & Tristan  -  Pillow (Quasar Remix) 8:44
    Remix - Quasar
  Written-By, Producer - Levente Nagy , Viktor Szlabi
1-11 Lustral  -  Solace (Gardner & Star Mix) 7:02
    Remix - Gardner* , Ophir Star
  Vocals - Tracy Ackerman
  Written-By - Ricky Simmonds* , Stephen Jones (2)
2-01 Chimera  -  Natural High 7:53
    Producer - Chimera
  Written-By - Hywel Dunn-Davies
2-02 Morozov  -  Fly Guitar (Astero Breaks Remix) 7:08
    Music By - Andrei Morozov*
  Remix, Producer [Additional] - Astero
2-03 Pot Shuvit*  -  Conversations (Shiloh Remix) 8:36
    Lyrics By - Amylene@Shorti , Moots , Point (4) , Rudy (10)
  Producer - Toru Aeba
  Producer [Additional], Remix [Credited To] - Colin Moreh , Justin Moreh
  Remix - Shiloh
  Written-By - AJ (6) , DJ UNO (2) , JD (6) , Rudy (10)
2-04 Holden & Thompson  -  Come To Me (Club Mix) 6:00
    Producer - James Holden
  Vocals - Julie Thompson
  Written-By - James Holden & Julie Thompson*
2-05 Blendbrank  -  Synthetic Symphony 3:41
    Vocals - Thomas Stoll
  Written-By - Egorov Artem Pavlovich* , Philipp Konig*
2-06 Hardfloor  -  Acperience 1 9:06
    Music By, Producer - Oliver Bondzio , Ramon Zenker
2-07 Kosmas Epsilon  -  Sorry For Being Rude 6:23
    Written-By, Producer - Kosmas Efstratiou
2-08 Marcel Schoenbrunn  -  Maleta 3:34
    Producer, Composed By, Mastered By, Arranged By - Marcel Schoenbrunn
2-09 Murat Uncuoglu  -  Flame 6:09
    Written-By, Producer, Mixed By - Murat Uncuoglu
2-10 Peter Martin  -  Changing In The Face Of Grace 8:00
    Written-By, Producer - Peter Martin
2-11 Mercurio  -  Simple Things 2:27
    Written-By, Producer - Esteban Battilana
2-12 Derek Howell  -  Your Touch 9:18
    Written-By - Derek Howell

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - 2manydesigners
DJ Mix - Nick Warren
Other [Sleevenotes] - Dom Phillips
Photography - Chris Davison

Notes

Released July 12th In The USA, July 18th Worldwide.
Track 2-04 mislabeled as the Amateur Guitar Mix

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Rated 5/5
Review by SamPope Jan 18, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
GU025: Shanghai is Nick Warren's finest and most unique mix CD to date. What really sets this mix apart from Nick's previous mixes and pretty much every other mix CD on the market right now is that nobody else sounds like this. Whereas most DJs in 2005 are spinning some form of electro-tinged house, be it disco-esque funk, deeper progressive or just tech house, nobody sounds like Nick Warren right now. And considering the vast amount of genres Nick has managed to include here, this is rather surprising.

Further expanding upon the more subdued and melodic sounds that Nick first explored on his Reykjavik compilation and on the oustanding Don't Look Now bonus mix CD, CD1 is a fantastic headphone or at home experience. The first three tracks are particularly lush and majestic with SJ Esau's "Fat Cat" being one of the finest opening tracks I've ever heard. By the time track four rolls around, the kick drum picks up and we're treated to some of the more rocking tunes in Nick's box. The driving groove of BCML's "Mr. Horrowitz" and the absolutely gorgeous "Sunshine" by Starecase are personal highlights, though there really isn't a weak track anywhere to be heard.

CD2 picks up right where CD1 leaves off. The mix starts off innocently enough with the dreamy "Natural High" by Chimera, but we're soon treated to diverse array of genres that Nick masterfully arranges and manipulates to create one of his most rocking and enjoyable sets to date. He effortlessly blends garage rock and breaks into acid house and progressive. Once again, there isn't a weak track to be found. Shiloh's superb remix of Pop Shuvit's "Conversations" and Kosmas Epsilon's anthemic "Sorry For Being Rude" are easy highlights, though you could really single out any track as a highlight. The inclusion of the 1990 acid house classic "Acperience 1" by Hardfloor will be a highlight for many. The last four tracks of the mix build to a blurry emotional peak in Derek Howell's "Your Touch" before fading out.

Overall, a unique, diverse and thoroughly enjoyable compilation by Nick Warren. I could almost universally recommend this album to anyone. Long time Nick Warren fans, new fans who just started enjoying his work with Reykjavik (like myself), electronic music fans looking for an alternative to the electro-tinged house that's all the rage these days, Northern Exposure fans, and pretty much anyone who enjoys melodic electronic dance music will love this mix.
Review by zangief_pilam Oct 21, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
At first this release sounded cheesy but after a while it grows on you. Nick as usual great in choosing very personable, beautiful songs, yet staying with a nice groovy beat. This time he is a little better with his "middle of the mix" syndrome--with most previous releases I felt like he had a great opening and a great finish but the middle lost you somewhat. GU 28 works steady well throughout.

And, must I add, I saw him at SF's Ruby Skye for the promotion tour. Nick kept me on the floor for the whole frigging time, which happens very infrequently with me--I usually go around wondering after the first two hours.

Good job Nick.