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Carl Cox / Dave Seaman - Mixmag Live! Volume 1


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Label: DMC Publishing
Catalog#: MMLCD01
Format: CD, Mixed
Country:UK
Released:1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakbeat, House, Hardcore, Techno
Credits: DJ Mix - Carl Cox (tracks: 1 to 10) , Dave Seaman (tracks: 11 to 20)
Notes:This compilation copyright DMC Publishing Ltd.
© 1996 DMC Publishing Ltd

Originally only available directly from 'Mixmag' magazine, these mixes were re-mastered onto CD in 1996.
Tracks 1-10: Carl Cox (1991) 23min 57sec.
Tracks 11-20: Dave Seaman (1992) 30min 43sec.

Error in the tracklisting:
- Track 7 artist is given as Between The Grooves

1   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Rhythm Section Recordings
2   Strictly Underground Music (p) 1991 Strictly Underground Records
3   Perfecto Music Limited (p) 1991 Perfecto Records Limited
4   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 USA Import Records
5   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 KMS Records
6   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Ignition Records
7   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 West End Productions Inc
8   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 KMS Records
9   (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Strategy Records
10 (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Sonic Sound Records

11 (p) Copyright Control. 1991 + VE Vinyl
12 (p) Xilef Music BMI. 1992 Legal Records
13 (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Manchester Underground
14 (p) D.O.K. Music Inc./ASCAP. Maxi Records/Selective Collective Corp.
15 (p) Copyright Control. 1991 Azuli Records
16 Roadster Music (UK) Ltd/BMG Music Publishing Ltd (p) 1991 Roadrunner Music Ltd. Licensed from Lafayette Records
17 (p) 1991 Rhythm King Records
18 (p) Copyright Control. 1991 M.O.S. Records
19 (p) Copyright Control. Guerilla Records
20 S&J Music (p) 1991 Eight Productions Limited

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Tracklisting:

 Carl Cox
1 Rhythm Section (2) Atomic Bass
    Written-By - E. Dee* , N. Newton-Scott* , R. Pilgrem* , Richie T.*
2 Warrior, The Devil In Us All
    Written-By - DJ Hype
3 Carl Cox I Want You (Forever) (Skin 2 Mix)
    Remix - Coolbag
  Written-By - C. Cox*
4 Tech Noise Yeah Yeah Yeah
    Written-By - S. Van Hees*
5 Tronic House* mental techno
    Written-By - Tronic House*
6 Zero B Lock-Up
    Written-By - Zero B
7 World Dominance Compression
    Written-By - D. Pino*
8 Tronic House* up tempo
    Written-By - Tronic House*
9 Strategy & DJ Fresh* Dreamaster (Ethereal Mix)
    Written-By - E. Omer* , T. Crooks*
10 MK 13 Sensory Deception
    Written-By - Richie T*
 Dave Seaman
11 Evolution Metropolis (Sasha Mix)
    Remix - Sasha
  Written By - Allen
  Written-By - Jameson* , Sutton*
12 Dupree Brass Disk
    Written-By - Dupree
13 M.A.N.I.C. I'm Coming Hardcore
    Written-By - K. Jolliffe* , L. Hudson*
14 Cocodance Angels Of Love
    Written By - V. Rispo
  Written-By - C. Coccoluto*
15 Chocolate Fudge Locomotion
    Written-By - Miles* , 'Baby' Sean*
16 Tamsin* It's Easy
    Written By - R. Carter
  Written-By - Tamsin*
17 Underground Resistance Feat. Yolanda Livin' For The Night
    Vocals [Featuring] - Yolanda*
  Written-By - J. Mills* , M. Banks* , Y. Reynolds*
18 E-Lustrious Dance No More
    Written By - D. Bennet , M. Kirwin
19 D.O.P. Get Out On This Dancefloor
    Written-By - Hurry* , Swain*
20 G-Love (2) Feat. Jayne Casey You Keep The Love
    Vocals [Featuring] - Jayne Casey
  Written-By - Wright* , Coyle* , Cummerson*
User Reviews:
drexcia2, Jun 01, 2008

What a great mix for the first installment of the mixmag live serries,kicking off with carl cox,a wicked selection of hardcore techno.Starting off with atomic bass what a tune,rhythm section went on to produce some wicked eps this being one of them.Its techno of the finest quality hard yes,but no detroit caper in here,all thou you will notice tronik house,uptempo and mental techno our created by kevin saunderson but its more in tune with the belgium sound as opposed to the detroit sounds,not to sure about dave seamans mix.There our some classics in there and he is a legend in his own right,but for me its the carl cox mix which represents the wicked tunes being produced in that era,they dont make them like this anymore

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