| 1 | Elastic Reality – |
Cassa De X (Deep Dish Does X)
Remix – Deep Dish |
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| 2 | Elastic Reality – |
Cassa De X (Chamber Of Sound Dub)
Remix – Deep Dish |
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| 3 | Brian Transeau – |
The Moment Of Truth (Brighter Days Remix)
Remix – Deep Dish |
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| 4 | Watergate (2) – |
Lonely Winter (Dubfire's Luv Dub)
Vocals – Tonya Phillips Written-By, Producer – Dubfire And Sharam* |
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| 5 | Deep Dish Presents Quench DC* – |
High Frequency (Danny's Ballroom Edit)
Presenter – Deep Dish Remix – Danny Tenaglia |
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| 6 | Naomi Daniel – |
Feel The Fire (Deep Dish Burning Remix)
Remix – Deep Dish |
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| 7 | Brian Transeau – |
Relativity (Carl Craig's Urban Affair Dub)
Remix – Carl Craig |
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| 8 | Deep Dish Presents Quench DC* – |
After Hours (Danny's Ballroom Edit)
Presenter – Deep Dish Remix – Danny Tenaglia |
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| 9 | Moods – | A Feeling (Deep Feeling) | ||
| 10 | Watergate (2) – |
Lonely Winter (Sharam's Blue Dub)
Vocals – Tonya Phillips Written-By, Producer – Dubfire And Sharam* |
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| 11 | Deep Dish Presents Prana (2) – |
The Dream (Sharam's Deep Dish Dreamscape)
Remix, Presenter – Deep Dish |
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| 12 | Deep Dish Presents Prana (2) – |
The Dream (Dubfire's Dream Of Paradise)
Remix, Presenter – Deep Dish |
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| 13 | Brian Transeau – |
Relativity (Deep Dish Remix)
Remix – Deep Dish |
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| 14 | Brian Transeau – |
The Moment Of Truth (Blue Note Dub)
Remix – Deep Dish |
Compiled and mixed by Dubfire & Sharam (Deep Dish).
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
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| Penetrate Deeper (CD, Comp, Mixed, RE) | Yoshitoshi Recordings | YRCDLP 7 | US | 2003 | ||
| Penetrate Deeper (CD, Comp, Mixed) | TRIBAL United Kingdom | TRIUKCD 003 | UK | 1995 | ||
| Penetrate Deeper (2xLP, Comp) | TRIBAL United Kingdom | TRIUK LP 003 | UK | 1995 |
I hadn't heard any of the songs on the album when I got it, but my expectations were still sky high since I just love Deep Dish's and BT's breakthrough sound from the mid-90's: Funky, energetic house with a few hints from the progressive house/trance-scene.
The first track is quite pointless in my opinion, but from track 2, or to be more precise, after exactly 1:34 minutes you know that this is going to be good. A few seconds later you get that magical "xtz"-sample and suddenly you feel that you have goosebumps all over your body. (Completely sober, and listening to the album on headphones. I wonder how it would feel like in a big squat-party on mdma?!)
I guess I could make a comment about more or less all of the tracks, but the true standouts are tracks 3, 4, 7 and especially 11 and 12. Pure bliss!
As I mentioned above, I could kill to hear this mix in a secret club together with people who, like me, actually are way to young for this sound. I can't see anyone NOT like dancing to this sound under the right circumstances.