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Sasha And John Digweed* - Northern Exposure 2

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, Trance, Progressive Trance
Year:
1997

Tracklist

Believe (16B Remix) 4:06
Soothe (Chicane Jazz) 4:58
Soothe (Cyanide Ride)
Central Pro. NYC 2:01
Geomantik 3:56
Cycles Of Time 4:53
Dammerung 5:31
Blue 6:39
Blue
Little Bullet (Live Version) 5:35
Botz 5:43
Reeferendum 4:06
Angel 5:37
Purple 6:40
Symphony 12:40
Positron 5:18
Fusion (Live) 8:53
3.2 8:15
An Accident In Paradise (William Orbit & Spooky Remix) 5:26
Panfried (Original Mix) 7:41
Panfried (Mind Over Matter Mix)
Solar Cycle (Arrangement Two) 4:12
Netherworld (Jules Verne Mix) 6:43
Waters (Phase III) 5:29
Teach Me (Clean & Serene Remix By Mantra) 6:23
Enervate 4:48
Blue Fear (Original Extended Mix) 7:58

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Northern Exposure 2 (2xCD, Mixed, Comp) Ministry Of Sound NECD2 UK 1997
Northern Exposure 2 (2xCD, Mixed) DanceNet NECD2 Australia & New Zealand 1997
Northern Exposure 2 Eastcoast Edition (CD, Comp, Mixed) Ultra Records ULER017-2 US 1998
Northern Exposure 2 Westcoast Edition (CD, Mixed) Ultra Records ULER018-2 US 1998
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by Tennant Jun 07, 2009

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

This is, quite literally, one of the best mix albums out there and is essential for anyone into quality trance. It is more futuristic and euphoric than the first NE, which was more organic, and it is just as good as the first.

East Coast (Sasha's mix) jumps straight in with some almost psychedelic, beautiful soundscape tracks. It takes a while to build, but it gets funkier and ends memorably with the famous Symphony by Hybrid. Personal favourites include the lovely Dammerung, Little Bullet since it hits the peak of the album, and the last few tracks which are just outstanding.

The second disc by Digweed was not so well received, but I think that it's understated and is one of the best NE's (if you can get any better than the others). Generally, people seem to prefer the Sasha discs with Northern Exposure, but the second disc is a grower, and even more of a journey once you get into it. This one hits a beautiful high early on at the end of Fusion, and is a fast-flowing, liquid journey - again, it's a little psychedelic. Towards the end it really accelerates and you can feel yourself being tossed on Digweed's waves, on an adventure to a new coast and new lands. Much like the first, once this mix has grown on you, it will become part of your life.

It's well worth the little bit of extra money that you pay for it. Sasha and Digweed have crafted another legend. Definitely in my top 5 mix albums.
Rated 5/5
Review by dazbrook Dec 05, 2008

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

What an experience.
I too have had this since release which i bought back in Leeds.
It has travelled with me across the globe and now takes its place in my home in Brisbane.
My favourite is CD2 (if there had to be one )and play it over and over again.
Especially `Solar cycle` Just reminds me of a little club in Leeds many moons ago called ` Space` where Digweed and Sasha both played regularly.
All the best..Darren 6/12 2008 ( God how time flies!!!)
Review by crazyaejay Oct 07, 2008

referencing Northern Exposure 2 Eastcoast Edition, CD, Comp, Mixed, ULER017-2

This is my personal favourite Sasha And John Digweed mix set. I can easily say that this CD can appeal to anybody with an appreciation for fine music. At it's core, it's really genreless. It's not quite trance, not quite house, it's just amazing music mixed perfectly.

Basically, any mix CD that has Gus Gus's strange catchy vibe, Charles Webster's smooth melodies, Mantronik's beats, Fluke's progressive sound and Hybrid's symphonic breaks must be a masterpiece. Just the thought of this mix makes me miss the underground progressive sound of the 90s.
Review by miniroll32 May 27, 2008

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

Firstly, I'd just like to say well done to 'SamPope' for is excellent in depth review of this album which sums up nicely the what-what of everything.

However, I'd have to disagree with his view this is the strongest entry in the series. Whereas the first edition to the series sounded beautifully composed, and could actually give you cognitive visions of your own landscapes, NE2 just isn't as atmospheric because of the direction between quicker mixing, less progressive songs, and more funkiness. Though I would undoubtedly agree that the end of CD1 is complete euphoria.

I have always felt CD2 from NE1 has been under-rated so many times too. It's just a real grower; upon first listening it's understandable that it sounds completely different to the first disc, but in time you realise it's actually a quite stunning trance disc. Such tunes as 'Plan 94', 'Sound System', and 'Phoenix' are classics in their own right, and have all the connotations of an icy, twinkling landscape.

But thats just my thoughts; NE1 was compiled and mixed to be more atmospheric and dream-like, whereas NE2 flows alot quicker and isn't as clever in the mixing.
Review by zangief_pilam Feb 13, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

I would probably say that while NE1 is my favorite Sasha's half of the series, whilst this is my favorite Digweed part of the mix. Although Digweed's opening track is not as strong as the rest of the CD2, after it the mix blossoms into a hell of an experience. Sasha's half in my opinion is marred by quite a few extremely cheesy tracks, although this could also be the effect of ageing.

Classic release nonetheless, don't let anything stop you from getting a copy.
Review by SamPope Sep 19, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

While this statement may go against popular belief, Northern Exposure 2 is superior to the original Northern Exposure. While neither mix on NE2 quite matches the majestic quality of CD1 of NE1 (but then again, what does?), both mixes are classics in their own right whereas CD2 of NE1 was comparably weaker when compared to other mixes in the NE series.

The first CD is a gorgeous down tempo/break beat mix in the same vein as the first CD of NE1. The mood and atmosphere is different however. Whereas NE1 CD1 was earthy, organic, and spiritual, the first CD of NE2 is jazzier, funkier, more melancholic, and near the end, more euphoric. The mix starts off phenomenally with an ultra chilly mix of Gus Gus' "Believe", which perfectly segues into Chicane's mix of Furry Phreaks' "Soothe". After we're transitioned with Violet's "Burn The Elastic", we're treated to the less memorable funky breaks of Prana's "Geomantik" and Acoustic Hoods "Cycle Of Time". Frontside's "Dammerung" brings a more serious tone back with its beautiful melancholic melody, which sets up for the mixes first and last 4/4 numbers, and also the most amazing numbers on the whole album. The trickling melody of Doi-Oing's "Blue" is perfectly blended with a superb live version of Spooky's classic "Little Bullet". The live version included here is even better than the original with washing synths and several layers melody that bring the album to it's first peak. While both of the tracks are amazing in their own right, this is a case where the expert DJ mixing of these two tracks creates something that is greater than the sum of it’s parts.

Having already reached heaven 8 tracks in, the funky breaks of Uberzone's "Botz" is dropped bringing the mix back to the earth before slowly climbing back up with some of the most euphoric electronic tracks ever recorded. The tinkley melody of Fluke's "Reeferendrum" builds perfectly into Lost Tribe's gorgeous "Angel" (incorrectly listed as "Distant Voices" on the back cover), which out of nowhere turns into Gus Gus' mid-tempo masterpiece, "Purple". The final track, Hybrid's "Symphony" is perhaps the most emotional electronic music I've ever heard. A perfect closer to a near perfect mix.

The second CD is the more danceable of the two CDs, with some of the best progressive house tracks of the era/ever. Opening with Cygnus X's "Positron" (incorrectly listed as "Superstrings" on the back cover), a lush, bouncy, euphoric mood is instantly created, only to be torn down by the stabbing melodies and abrasive percussion of Speedy J's "Fusion". Humate's classic "3.2" is mixed in creating a dark, atmospheric sound, that melds perfectly with William Orbit's/Spooky’s remix of Sven Vath's techno classic "An Accident In Paradise". The Light's "Panfried" and Third Man's "Solar Cycle" keep the beat steady, before the duo really turn up the energy with L.S.G.'s "Netherworld". The Jules Vern mix heard on this album is the best version of the song I've ever heard emphasizing the best elements of the song, and creating a hard hitting progressive house floor-filler. Taucher's melodic "Waters" is perfectly mixed in holding the peak created by "Netherworld" to over ten minutes of sheer electronic bliss. "Teach Me" by Art Of Silence is a serene break from the energy, but we're soon brought back to 4/4 floor-stomping energy with Transa's anthemic (and somewhat formulaic) "Enervate", before slowly closing with the trance inducing groove of Armin's "Blue Fear".

The weak moments on CD1 are when the mix goes for the more abrasive, funky numbers, but in the scope of the album as a whole and in terms of setting up the more serious melodic songs, they work. CD2 on the other hand, while more immediately accessible and overall consistent, it is ultimately less resonating than it's counterpart. Still, as a whole, this is the strongest entry in the Northern Exposure series, and an essential for any electronic music fan’s library.
Review by blazeskywalker7 Mar 11, 2004

referencing Northern Exposure 2 Eastcoast Edition, CD, Comp, Mixed, ULER017-2

The mixing on this cd is nothing short of incredible. Unless you know the songs from this album, you will have a hard time telling where one song ends and the next begins. The actual track selection creates a very unique sounding cd... one of a kind! The opening 2 songs "Believe" and "Soothe" are both emotional and melodic, it is unbelievable how well they sound together. Soothe is actually 2 different versions of the same song mixed together... one of the most beautiful songs I know. The cd then progresses towards more funky beats with a very electronic sound over it, and finally slows down to the song "Dammerung", which has a melody you will sure hum to yourself after you hear it. This song acts as a pivot to launch what I consider the climax of the album which are the banging beats of "Blue" and "Little Bullet" This mix is streched for well over 2 minutes where they sound like they are both part of the same song. The beats of "Blue" are just amazing, just try and sit still during these 2 songs! The cd then switches gears, slows down a bit towards some more breakbeats, and builds up towards the mind blowing "Purple". Finally a perfect ending to a perfect cd, "Symphony" is the only song which could possibly close out this excellent cd. If you have this cd, I hope you found my review to be accurate; if you dont have it, I highly recommend it no matter what style of dance music you like. Dont miss out on this amazing piece of music history!
Rated 5/5
Review by robmurf Dec 09, 2003

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

I've always said this record would be the only one i'd bring with me to a desert island...i've had it since it;s first release and never get tired of it..especially cd1...truely an amazing journey of some of the finest electronic music tracks & mixing..track 6 Frontside Dammerung, literally cannot stop listening to it!....and i too have most of the GU stuff and early sasha stuff..Qat Collections et al.....this is better that the 1st Nothern and 3rd-expeditions and communicate...a good record is one you never get sick of..it will become legendary..thats all from me!!
Rated 5/5
Review by ravecore99 Apr 04, 2003

referencing Northern Exposure 2, 2xCD, Mixed, Comp, NECD2

Disc 1 is one of the best cd's I have ever heard (also known as "East Coast").

Disc 2 (also known as "West Coast"is a very good mix indeed, but not quite as good as Disc 1.

I'm not sure how Sasha & Digweed do these cd's, I think that Sasha mainly does Disc 1 while Digweed mainly does Disc 2 - please correct me if I'm wrong.

Both discs are true journeys and if you like any type of music I highly recommend this cd.

FYI I like almost anything done by Sasha & Digweed, Scooter's older stuff and most Global Undergrounds!
Rated 5/5
Review by ravecore99 Apr 02, 2003

referencing Northern Exposure 2 Eastcoast Edition, CD, Comp, Mixed, ULER017-2

Whoah...I'm surprised no one has posted a review of this excellent cd.

IMO this is one of (if not the) best mix I have ever heard. The tracks are each and every one beautiful and they just go together so well. Then of course there is the mixing...well it's perfect. Not a single flaw. Of course they must have used a computer program to get such perfection but it is just that - perfection.

This cd would be a great intro to trance/electronic music for anyone who likes music in general!!!

Sasha & John Digweed: The best DJ's in the universe.