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Your all time favorite mix CD
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Clovis
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And I just bought Ewan Pearson's Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi Vol1 and remembered how ing great it is.

In terms of overall feeling and vibe it's my favorite by far.

Still wish I could find a copy of the Random Factor remix of Villalobos - Easy Lee
SYSTEM-J
Freestylers - A Different Story...

This was my staple "getting ready to go out" CD for two straight years. Everything from hip-hop and hardcore to disco and reggae in about 65 frantic minutes.

EDIT: Honourable mentions:

2manydjs - As Heard On Radio Soulwax
Dave Seaman & Ian Ossia - Renaissance: The Mix Collection Part 4
Sander Kleinenberg - Global Underground Nubreed 004
LTJ Bukem - Logical Progression
Light The Fuse
christopher lawrence - around the world - wikkid slow burning prog trance from about 2002 i think.
SMC
"In Search Of Asian Flutes 25" mixed by DJ Tiestor.










I don't really listen much to mix CDs tbh, but the first ones that spring to mind and that i know i like are:

Henrik Schwarz Live
Booka Shade's DJ Kicks
Funk D'Void's Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi.
Paradox Lost
Rather hard to answer this question, as most of my contenders are double disc releases (and I assume we're talking about overall releases here), which often have quite a noticeable difference in quality between the two discs.

My immediate reactions are the first discs to GU: Reykjavik and GU: Paris.

I might also need to add the first disc to Zabiela's latest 'Masters' installment to that list, as well.
sandstorm03
TPOD
ne1 south
ne2 east
Forever Delayed
Being a relatively new convert to house/techno (last year and a half or so), I won't pretend to have knowledge of classic compilations in my favourite genres. If I really had to name the mix cds that have spoken to me most, I would have to put forward Sasha's GU 013 - Ibiza (particularly CD 1) and Fabric 38 - Steve Bug, an album recommended to me by a friend a year and a half ago that, upon the very first listen, brought me away from the cheese-house/dooka-dooka techno of funkagenda and deadmau5 et al and into deeper, darker styles of techno and house. Both absolute landmarks in my ablum collection.
ravenrg84
the politics of dancing (1 & 2), still waiting for vol.3
woscar
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Originally posted by Forever Delayed
Fabric 38 - Steve Bug, an album recommended to me by a friend a year and a half ago that, upon the very first listen, brought me away from the cheese-house/dooka-dooka techno of funkagenda and deadmau5 et al and into deeper, darker styles of techno and house.


Yeah, that one is pretty sick. Although Steve Bug's is # 37 :p

James Holden - Balance 005
Sasha - Fundacion NYC/Involver
Sander Kleinenberg - Everybody/This is Everybody Too
Desyn Masiello - Balance 008
Luke Fair - Balance 011/Bedrock OS_0.3
Danny Howells - GU027
Ellen Alien - Fabric 34
Hernan Cattaneo - Renaissance Masters 2004
Funk D'Void - Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi 04
John Digweed - Transitions

If I had to pick a favorite, it would most likely be either Involver or Balance 005 :D
enydo


followed up closely by


Lebezniatnikov
Mark Grant - Sound Design Vol. 2
Danny Howells - GU 027: Miami (Disc 1)
Danny Howells - Nocturnal Frequencies Vol. 3 (Disc 1)
John Digweed - MMII
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by enydo


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