| Vol. 4-Journeys By DJ-Silky Mi |  | Artist: Sasha & John Digweed Label: Jdj Category: Music
Buy New: $121.02
New (1) Used (1) from $29.98
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 581823
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
EAN: 5020967100426 ASIN: B00000594Z
Release Date: October 7, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
| |
| Customer Reviews:
Classic CD, solid mixing, started my DJ career January 13, 2005 i'm a designer + mom Bought this CD in 1994 -- it is timeless & still wicked ten years on! No trancey cheese, but good solid groves to keep you moving through the night. It's obvious how much talent Digweed has. The mixing is spot on. Reminds me of how innocent and optimistic dance music was, back in the early 90s. Takes you right back and reminds you what is missing in dance music today.
Came back after a club night in London, put this on the stereo, and was inspired to learn to mix. Years later, I am still mixing. And loving this CD.
If you're new to Digweed, this is essential.
Silky mix indeed! May 1, 2002 J. A. Mclaren (Tuart Hill, WA Australia) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is pure genius. A classic mix cd if there ever was one. I bought this when it was first released in 1994 and still listen to it regularly today. This was the cd that started many other companies thinking about mix cds. Even though it's filled with many progressive classics it still sounds fresh today. And the mixing is almost spot on. Digweed takes listeners on a true journey with this mix. We start blissfully meandering our way through Power Circle's Garden of Peace, BT's Deeper Sunshine, and a progressive remix of Anthony White's Love Me Tonight, before taking a bit of a cruise through classics such as South Street Players' Who Keeps Changin Your Mind, Deep Inside by Hardrive and Let Your Body Be Free by Volcano. Then we start a slow take-off with Surgestive by Advances masterfully building up into Horse's Celebrate, and taking off into full flight with Leftfield and Lydon's classic Open Up. We then weave our way through Keep On Truckin' by Mighty Dub Katz (Norman Cook), the Lost Tribe's Give Me A Smile, and Waterfall by Atlantic Ocean, before blasting off for parts unknown with Shi-take's Don't Look Back In Anger. It doesn't get better then this. If your a fan of John Digweed, or just like listening to uplifting house tunes you need this cd.
|
|
|
|

 | |