Jimmy Van M - Bedrock: Compiled And Mixed By Jimmy Van M


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Label: Bedrock Records
Catalog#: BEDCD2
Format: 2 x CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:UK
Released:21 May 2001
Genre: Electronic
Style: Progressive House, Progressive Trance
Credits: DJ Mix - Jimmy Van M
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Rating: 4.30/5 (53 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1.01 Moshic & Zidan Nightstalker (9:07)
1.02 Floppy Sounds Late Night (Dissonant Dub) (7:23)
1.03 ECVM Circuit Breaker (John Creamer & Stephane K Remix) (4:26)
    Remix - John Creamer & Stephane K
1.04 Yum Yum Heavy Fluid (5:40)
1.05 Prototype (4) Control Of Sound (7:30)
1.06 Innate & Andy Moor Barotek (Blackwatch Threshold Dub) (6:54)
    Remix - Blackwatch
1.07 Trancentral Station Mothership (Steve Porter Remix) (7:07)
    Remix - Steve Porter
1.08 Tocharian Lacuna (2:28)
1.09 Jimmy Van M Love Like Sleep (Dub) (7:00)
    Featuring - Terra Deva
1.10 Minimalistix Struggle For Pleasure (7:18)
2.01 John Johnson London (8:33)
2.02 Solid Sessions Janeiro (Original Mix) (8:19)
2.03 Solid Sessions Janeiro (Saffron Mix) (6:17)
    Remix - Saffron (2)
2.04 Brancaccio & Aisher Music Don't Stop (5:48)
2.05 Quivver One Last Time (Quivver's Amytiville Dub) (6:52)
2.06 Van Bellen Soulfeel (The Senses EP) (8:20)
2.07 Mansdisco Mansdisco (Original Mix) (6:31)
2.08 Junkie XL Bon Voyage (6:00)
2.09 Nuclear Ramjet Deep Blue (5:50)
2.10 Thermobee & Stratosphere Diminished Responsibilty (7:02)
User Reviews:
cmdrdeathguts, Feb 27, 2006

A then-unremarkable mix of dark, dark dance music. that disc 1 starts with a tune called Night Stalker should tell you all you need to know - echoey FX, intense tribal beats and a pervading sense of imminent death. A climax of sorts hits with Prototypes "Control Of Sound", with its self-destruct-sequence klaxons and relentless undead funk beat.

Disc 2 is generally trancier, but not any brighter. standout track is Bon Voyage, with its screaming 7ths providing a fitting climax.

Overall, this set rules. Few mixes succeed in capturing a mood as effectively. what I dont understand is how anybody was allowed to play this stuff in a club. Id hate to think the sort of effect it would have when mixed with psychotropic substances ;).

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