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Various - Freezone 2: Variations On A Chill

Label:
Catalog#:
SSR 147
Format:
2 x CD, Compilation
Country:
Belgium
Released:
1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Downtempo, Ambient

Tracklist

1-01 DJ Cam  -  Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens 5:57
1-02 A.P.E.  -  Snake's Pass 4:43
1-03 Black Star Liner  -  Harmon Harrot 4:34
1-04 Sentinel, The  -  Pulse Of Life 6:38
1-05 YBU  -  Alma De Bruja 6:23
1-06 D*Note  -  Solomon's Dub 5:05
1-07 Ballistic Brothers Vs.The Eccentric Afro's, The  -  Jam Jah 5:23
1-08 Abacus  -  A Place In Time 8:23
1-09 Mighty Bop, The  -  Freestyle Linguistique 4:43
    Featuring - EJM
1-10 Daddylonglegs  -  The Fourth Way 5:46
1-11 T.Power vs MK-Ultra (4)  -  Mutant Jazz 6:20
1-12 Chez Damier & Ron Trent  -  Morning Factory 9:15
    Vocals - Ani
2-01 Solid Doctor, The  -  Lights On The Vibe 7:37
2-02 Sin  -  Where Shall I Turn ? 6:01
2-03 Josh Wink  -  An Open Mind 3:24
2-04 Move D  -  Amazing Discoveries 8:27
2-05 Nuron  -  Mirage 6:00
2-06 4 Hero  -  Escaping Categories 5:06
2-07 More Rockers Association*  -  Dream 4:48
2-08 LTJ Bukem  -  Rainfall 7:02
2-09 Snooze  -  The Spy From Ankara 3:12
2-10 Hector Zazou & Harold Budd  -  Pandas In Tandem 5:33
2-11 Gerd  -  Easin In The S-System 6:13
2-12 Heights Of Abraham  -  E.V.A. 10:34

Credits

Artwork By [Coordination] - Hanna Gorjaczkowska
Artwork By [Design] - pop X studio
Compiled By, Sequenced By - Morpheus*
Edited By - Gerald Fingertips Fenerberg
Sequenced By - Catherine Piault , Kinnor Eve , Marc Hollander

Notes

"A journey through the prodigious world of New Chill-Out: trip-hop, atmospheric jungle, ambient techno and dubby abstract jazzy grooves...
based on Lysergic Factory, the all-encompassing radio show by DJ Morpheus"

Track 1-12 is incorrectly credited only to Ani on the release.

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Rated 3/5
Review by jussumen Apr 02, 2009
Wow, This is a fine floating killer Compilation, so many moods fine beats and great trax, the absolute standout is once again by Abacus. He samples a preacherman on his 'A Place In Time Track', that sounds a lot like the Vocals by MLK on CAN U FEEL IT? or like Preacherman by Green Velvet. Absolute Killer Track, that still sits beautiful in this fine sounding adventurous journey. I thought three was my favourite, not any longer. This is so great - everyone should own a copy !
Rated 4/5
Review by JonnieDarko Oct 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
A VERY special album in my collection from a young 1995-96, when i purhcased this classic compilation, My first of these compilations I bought. A well marked & I believe important compilation of this time, showcasing all genre's, artists & the mood of music back then. ALL are great. I remember 'Pandas In Tandem' by Harold Budd & Hector Zazou standing out in my head. 'Mirage' by Nuron, a nostalgia inducing beauty.
Heights of Abraham's 'EVA' is a downtempo jazzy track, reminiscent of an advert from the 80's in parts, for Canada tourism Board..(anyone remember?). A classic from old & can still stand today too. Check this!!
Rated 5/5
Review by manchester Sep 28, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Classic, classic, classic Chill Out compilation and by far the best out of this series. DJ Morpheus mixes an astounding selection of beats and downtempo grooves across 2 discs. There are just so many hidden and obscure gems, as well as A grade certified downtempo gems on this compilation that it needs to be checked! All the tracks sit together superbly taking in a real journey and kaleidoscope of moods & sounds. There's classical Deep House from Ron Trent, awesome jazzy Jungle from LTJ Bukem and T Power, etheral chill out & electronica from Heights of Abraham, YBU and D*Note.... and so much more. There really isn't a duff or filler track on here. It's absolutely spell-bindingly brilliant!