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Mr Game+Watch
Luka Luka * Night Fever

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
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Oct-20-2014 14:06
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progtech
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Anello Blu
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quote: | Originally posted by isamu
What's another good GU from Nick? Or from any other DJ for that matter? |
GU024 is probably Warren's best GU imo. If you haven't heard James Holden's Balance 005, Joris Voorn's Balance 014 or Henry Saiz's Ba;ance 019, you should definitely check them out.
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Oct-20-2014 14:35
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Kilixpree
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2012
Location: Brazil - DF
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quote: | Originally posted by progtech
GU024 is probably Warren's best GU imo. If you haven't heard James Holden's Balance 005, Joris Voorn's Balance 014 or Henry Saiz's Ba;ance 019, you should definitely check them out. |
GU024 is really unbelievable, and better than any other warren's mix, but i think that GU018 has the strongest tracklist. too many gems, srsly.
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Oct-21-2014 08:58
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Paradox Lost
In This Twilight

Registered: Aug 2007
Location: San Francisco
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Looking back, I still maintain that GU: Shanghai is the stronger of the two compilations, but also the more conventional. Depending upon how closely you were following the prog scene around 2005, you may have found few surprises there (through probably with the exception of 'Acperience 1'), and to the tune of pretty much the same steady flow on both discs. Masters Vol. 2 covers more diverse ground with more interesting arrangement, but Warren is totally in his element on GU: 24, and the end result trumps Cattaneo's.
As for other Warren mixes, his downtempo discs are some of his finest work, and are what separate his GU's from most others. The first disc to GU: Reykjavik is a near masterpiece, and continues to age beautifully. Definitely check that one out, along with the first disc to GU: Paris. I get that the prog scene was better for maintaining his international reputation, but I think his real brilliance as a programmer shines when he's working with downtempo.
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Oct-21-2014 09:28
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isamu
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Great stuff guys. I am taking notes of all of these recommendations. My goal is to eventually collect all of Nick's GU albums.
Have you guys heard his remix of Der Dritt Raum's Hale Bopp? It is absolutely SUBLIME, and is one of my favorite trance tracks of all time.
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Oct-22-2014 00:21
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