| Sven Väth – | Dub Control Your Mind (Track & Feel Edit) | 6:23 | |
| Maurizio – | M4 | 6:37 | |
| Infiniti – | Walking On Water | 5:25 | |
| Ben Sims – | Theoretical | 6:36 | |
| DJ Shufflemaster – | Innervisions | 5:20 | |
| James Ruskin – | Indirect World | 5:09 | |
| Karl O'Connor & Peter Sutton – | Guiltless | 4:55 | |
| Sterac – | Rolling Thunder | 6:17 | |
| Pacou – | It's Jazzy | 4:43 | |
| Rok – | Dance With A Stranger | 4:47 | |
| Daniel Bell – | The Butterfly Effect | 4:39 | |
| Savvas Ysatis – | Alright (Surgeon's Keith 4 Nat Mix) | 10:02 |
| Title | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tresor Compilation Vol. 7 (CD, Comp) | Tresor | Tresor. 123 | Germany | 1999 | |
| Tresor Compilation Vol. 7 (2x12", Comp) | Tresor | Tresor 123 | Germany | 1999 |
referencing Tresor Compilation Vol. 7, CD, Comp, Tresor. 123
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We start out slow with 2 incredible dub-techno tracks, constantly building tension. "M6" is classic Basic Channel but this style isn't really what you would expect of a Sven Vath track, would you?
Of course there's no lack of banging beats neither, provided by well known artists like Karl O'Connor & Ben Sims: definitely dance floor material.But 2 other tracks really stand-out & transport me back into the depths of the dark vault. James Ruskin's "Indirect World" because of it's Latin flavor, crystal clear percussion & morphing bass-power and "Rolling Thunder" by Sterac (Dutch genius Steve Rachmad) with its liquid & acidic soundscape.
As usual Rok rocks the place while Pacou & Daniel Bell represent the more experimental Globus sound.
We finish of with another lengthy downtempo track: Surgeon's RMX of "Alright" drifts even further away from techno territory than Savvas Ysatis' original.
Tresor was always synonymous with quality & this was one of cd's that maintained their reputation at the end of the 90's...