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What happened to GU 002? (pg. 2)
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| Tsunami One |
| quote: | | Yeh i heard that 007 was 002 and that Digweeds 006 was actually 001 but was released later or something. |
it has to do with the release in the usa. |
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| Trancey Ash |
| Damn USA always s things up |
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| Bedrock |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancey Ash
: : 023 : : James Lavelle - Barcellona

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This mix is looking FOOKING BRILLIANT :D
never have I seen a GU mix with so much breaks and tech house on it!
THIS IS REVOLUTIONARY AND WELL TIMED I MIGHT ADD
read the reviews, you'll know what I'm talking about |
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| Trancey Ash |
I'll have to listen to it first. See if it's worth $40. Seamans 022 wasnt. Some tracks rock but not worth that. Ill see about this.
Havent heard much tech house and breaks. Sounds cool. Nice change. Though I'd still like to see some more good prog. |
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| Bedrock |
I think prog is going thru a bit of an identity crisis at the moment, A lot of the recent compilations seem to be showcasing 'progressive music' but in the forms of breaks and tech house, even deep house.
if you look at Lavelle's GU thats definitely highlighting the importance break-beat has on the 'progressive music scene', Chris Fortiers Bedrock showcases the tech house aspect, and more recently John Creamer & Stephane K's Bedrock compilation showcases sleazy dirty deep house which is not unlike Steve Lawlers Lights Out compilation.
I think you'll find in the next year or so, a huge multi-genre fuzion of progressive music, I think Seaman tried to do it in his Melbourne compilation but it didn't go down to well, but slowly people will come around and realise that there's many different forms of 'progressive music' |
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| Ves |
| quote: | Originally posted by Bedrock
I'm sorry but I could never see Judge Jules doing a GU at all. And especially that long ago... its just not his style of music |
yah, that's what I mean. Judge Jules and GU just don't go together...and so it never happened. Ahh, it's all just speculation I suppose.
I'd like to listen to James Lavelle- Barcelona. It looks like it's filled with plenty of stuff that I've heard very little of. I want to expand my musical knowledge. Same with John Creamer & Stephane K's Bedrock compilation and Steve Lawler's Lights Out. The type of music on those CDs are all new to me, which is great. |
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| Itchy |
| yeah lawlers lights out is a damn good CD imo, and my hat goes off to satoshi tomiie on his GU nubreed installation .............spectacular |
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| PointyDC |
Bedrock.. have you actually heard the GU023 release? Is it even out??
The story behind GU002 is that the American label Kinetic was put in charge of distributing the GU's in the US. They started at Digweed's Sydney set which is 006, and before this.. all GU's were imported from the UK into the US. Silly americans labelled it 001, and then New York 002... Global Underground caught on and fixed up the mess, and resulted in us now having a blank 002?! Thats what i heard anyway!
Ciao
Pointy |
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| escee |
As far as i know GU002 is a tshirt. Thats what i heard anyway. Does everyone here have all the GU's?
Im Missing, 001, 003, 005, 009, 010 as well as Nubreed 005.
And This new James Lavelle One 023 if its out yet. |
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| Bedrock |
yeah I downloaded the mix about 2 weeks ago
its pretty damn good! despite the fact its mixed on protools :)
its not like any GU before... |
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| PointyDC |
All GU's have been mixed on protools since 006 i believe. Paul Oakenfold asked by special request to mix 007 straight off vinyl though?
Ciao
Pointy |
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| escee |
| the gu's are computer mixed!? :( |
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