Dave Seaman - Global Underground 022: Melbourne


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Label: Global Underground Ltd.
Catalog#: GU022CD
Format: 2 x CD, Mixed
Country:UK
Released:29 Apr 2002
Genre: Electronic
Style: Progressive House, Progressive Trance
Credits: DJ Mix - Dave Seaman
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Rating: 3.94/5 (79 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1.01 Our House Soliton Wave (Slow Mix) (6:59)
1.02 Urban Dwellers Loverman (Satoshi Tomiie Ambient Mix) (2:11)
    Remix - Satoshi Tomiie
1.03 Jono Fernandez Intruder (2:15)
1.04 Howie B. Making Love On Your Side (S-Man's Gypsy Remix) (3:46)
    Remix - Roger Sanchez
1.05 James Holden One For You (Avus' One For The DJs Squelchapella) (3:46)
    Remix - Avus
1.06 Digital Mind Control Mindstate (7:03)
1.07 Ming Moods Vol. 1 Haunting Theme (1:30)
1.08 Flash Brothers Sarcasm (6:07)
1.09 Cass* Mind Rewind (6:54)
1.10 Dirty Fours Depth (7:14)
1.11 Guy Gerber & Sahar Z* Kenny's Back (7:20)
1.12 Orbital Illuminate (Medicine Mix) (5:49)
    Remix - Medicine
1.13 Slacker Looky Thing (8:08)
2.01 FC Kahuna Glitterball (5:07)
2.02 Infusion Legacy (Synaesthesia Dub Mix) (6:50)
2.03 Hamel* Close (Evolution Mix) (1:06)
    Remix - Evolution
2.04 Sean Cusick Consider The Ravens (6:25)
2.05 Natious Magic Dust (5:31)
2.06 T-Empo Fouk (Maurice & Noble Remix) (7:42)
    Remix - Maurice & Noble
2.07 Infusion Starwater, It's Alright (Chicken Little Mix) (4:31)
2.08 Pin Drop Corporate Entertainment (10:47)
2.09 Lostep The Roots (7:34)
    Featuring - Lior Attar
2.10 Ashland Clear (4:48)
2.11 Lamb What Sound (Tom Middleton Deep Step Mix) (7:17)
    Remix - Tom Middleton
2.12 Frakkar Slide (6:05)
User Reviews:
LHC, Aug 03, 2004

This is my very first encounter with Davo. I saw no harm in giving GU022 a go since Im a Melbourne resident :P

CD1: The first three tracks set a dreamy scene among whistling sounds and crakling lighning when from no where flamenco guitars and voices appear in tandem to a classic progressive beat. The final track "looky thing" shows the funny side of Davo himself I guess...

CD2: Now this is what I come to expect from one the worlds best progressive house DJs. Seamless mixing coupled with a track selection that wouldve taken a lot of studio of time to compile.
The last 4 tracks are all a definite highlight. Breaks coupled with crispy sounding violins and awe inspiring husky vocals.
All in all these are two worthwhile mixes that truly represent the art of dance music.
Interesting to note as well that 5 tracks out of the 25 are made and produced in Australia by Australian talent based in Melbourne.
4/5 for me.

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