Laurent Garnier – Mixmag Live Volume 19
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Techno, Deep House, Garage House, Acid, Electro |
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Tracklist
St Germain– | Deep In It | 6:48 | |
DBX– | Losing Control | 1:36 | |
Kaay Alexi*– | My My My | 2:43 | |
Lady B– | The Groove Is Going (Evolutive Hard House Mix) | 5:30 | |
Davina– | Don't You Want It | 5:14 | |
T'N'I– | Mad Situation | 6:50 | |
Ege Bam Yasi– | Acid Nation (G7 Mix) | 3:41 | |
Olivier Le Castor– | Lodge 2 | 3:44 | |
Sven Väth– | Ballet-Fusion (Belfast-Fusion) | 5:31 | |
Kenny Larkin– | Catatonic (First State) | 3:21 | |
DJ Skull– | Target Kill | 3:55 | |
Stone Circle– | Deep In You | 3:36 | |
N.Y.X.– | Delphi (Rewaxed) | 3:06 | |
Drexciya– | Black Sea | 5:05 |
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- Laurent GarnierDJ Mix
- Mark McNulty (3)Photography By
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![]() | Mixmag Live Volume 19 CD, Mixed | DMC Publishing Ltd. – MMLCD19 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 | ||||
![]() | Mixmag Live Volume 19 Cassette, Mixed | DMC Publishing Ltd. – MML 19 | UK | 1995 | UK — 1995 |
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referencing Mixmag Live Volume 19 (Cassette, Mixed) MML 19
by the way last track is Drexciya-Black sea!referencing Mixmag Live Volume 19 (Cassette, Mixed) MML 19
Indeed a timeless mix! But please note that the last track is the incredible Black Sea by Drexciya. Also the Sven Väth track is actually the Ballet Fusion - "Belfast Fusion"remix by David Holmes, who totally crushes the original track by Sven Väth.referencing Mixmag Live Volume 19 (CD, Mixed) MMLCD19
It's simply incredible what Laurent Garnier can do with a one hour DJ set. In some cases, he is able to select tracks which, out of context, are not particularly interesting, but once woven expertly into the framework of his mix, they become something entirely different, moulding into shape with the other tracks to make a single piece of music that progresses and is ultimately coherent.
Garnier’s imaginative and coherent gift of selection is at play here, in what is one of his best recorded mixes. Starting off cool with a jazzy St Germain track, Garnier seamlessly blends such classics as the Chicago acid of Kaay Alexi Shelby’s ‘My Medusa’ and Davina’s ‘Don’t you want it’ of the Underground Resistance imprint. However, it doesn’t take long for the mix to become almost ruthlessly hard, as it transforms into a raging acid-techno beast, characterising Garnier’s mid 90’s DJ style. The peak comes at about 40 minutes in, when Sven Vath’s ‘Ballet Fusion’ suddenly collides with the alien sound of Kenny Larkin’s ‘Catatonic: First State’. Otherworldly strings float atop Larkin’s extraterrestrial rhythms and skull-crunching bass. Garnier’s journey continues, deeper, bringing us down with the mystical sounds of Drexciya’s ‘Journey home’.
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