Originally posted by ********
Seplling don't demonstrate intelligence and educatoin - knowing does.
Feb-27-2005 11:29
Alexan
Solar Serenades
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Harkav, Ukraine
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis86
thats cool though..
my god that must be the most laid back attitude I have ever seen towards "ASOT vs. everything else in the universe in all past, present & future dimensions" awesome!
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Top 5:
1.Yahel Feat. A-Force - Behind Silence
2.Phynn - Lucid
3.Fred Baker Vs. Keyboards Kids - All Of Us (Fred Baker Mix)
4.Perry O'Neil - Wave Force (Özgür Can Vs. Yilmaz Remix)
5.Evolve - Safe To Dream (Thrillseekers Remix)
Old favourites:
Marco Bailey & Redhead - Watch Out
Matt Darey Presents Li Kwan - Point Zero 2004
Fictivision Vs. C-Quence - Symbols (Original Mix)
Feb-27-2005 11:32
Jakhira
Ridiculously meticulous
Registered: May 2003
Location: Lebbeke, Belgium
Imo GU has slipped a tiny bit but Renaissance has been keeping me happy
Feb-27-2005 11:36
sektile
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: au.
It's you.
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"Playing records you love to people that like them is probably one of the best jobs there is, and I wouldn't swap it for anything. Apart from inventing new lego, which is probably more fun and has less late nights and long aeroplane journeys"
- James Holden
Feb-27-2005 21:13
Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
Melbourne and beyond put me to sleep compared to Moscow and before.
Darren Emerson should do another to give the series a kick in the arse, or one of the other tech-house guys. Enough with this progressive and breaks business already.
Feb-27-2005 21:19
nennon
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Miami
Honestly, I think GU 002 was the best double CD in the series until Nick Warren's GU24 came out. GU24 is classic, but GU 002 is still holding up after all these years
Feb-27-2005 23:00
memusa
Eishta
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
Enough with this progressive and breaks business already.
I love the GU series, but you couldn't have said it better. I don't get why the label has a fascination with these two genres and shut down fantastic DJs that would give the series a more exclusive status.
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Feb-27-2005 23:16
First Strike
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Sydney , Australia
quote:
Originally posted by Cobalt
I was a GU faithful through about Deep Dish, Moscow. After Seaman's Melbourne (2002) it really went south in my opinion, boring and ploddy like the rest of the progressive movement. Tragic. But It will return to better times. Maybe it's already on the way. Not sure.
I agree with you 100%,
The series has lost what it once had, after a string of very average releases its just lost all of the hype tha GU cds used to have. But if Howells mix is good it could bring a new life to the otherwise dead series (i hope so anyway)......
Feb-27-2005 23:19
Cobalt
Trance Isn't Trance
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Vancouver, BC
quote:
Originally posted by memusa
I love the GU series, but you couldn't have said it better. I don't get why the label has a fascination with these two genres and shut down fantastic DJs that would give the series a more exclusive status.
Probably because Progressive has become so insular and self-directed these days. Rather than being a "dance music" series, GU has turned into a strictly Progressive series.
Originally posted by Alexan
Don't pay much attention to them but I loved "Global Underground Vol. 03 - Nick Warren Live In Prague", "Global Underground Vol. 13 - Sasha Live In Ibiza", "Global Underground Vol. 21 - Deep Dish Live In Moscow" and "Sasha - Involver".
(Yep, the only ones I've heard )
Not to be anal, but I can't help it: none of those comp's were "Live"
Last edited by infinity HiGH on Feb-28-2005 at 02:44
Feb-28-2005 02:37
Alexan
Solar Serenades
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Harkav, Ukraine
quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Not to be anal, but I can't help it: none of those comp's were "Live"
okie dokie
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Top 5:
1.Yahel Feat. A-Force - Behind Silence
2.Phynn - Lucid
3.Fred Baker Vs. Keyboards Kids - All Of Us (Fred Baker Mix)
4.Perry O'Neil - Wave Force (Özgür Can Vs. Yilmaz Remix)
5.Evolve - Safe To Dream (Thrillseekers Remix)
Old favourites:
Marco Bailey & Redhead - Watch Out
Matt Darey Presents Li Kwan - Point Zero 2004
Fictivision Vs. C-Quence - Symbols (Original Mix)