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Gu024 Nick Warren - Reykjavik
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a-aplz
If it's been posted already oopsie :>




Well a new Global Underground CD is going to be released soon. Release date is UK = 27th January / World = 3rd February / USA = 4th February.


"GU024 is on its way....... at the end of the summer Nick Warren and the GU crew took a trip to Reykjavik, where they discovered the famous blue lagoon, drunk vodka and the local tipple - brennivin and happened upon a few elves. The elves, the gu crew and some icelandic locals went dancing, nick played records, came home and has put together a brilliant album to remember it by. The album will be due out end of January 2003 and you can expect something sonicly sumptuous. You'll be treated to tracks by the likes of Boards of Canada, Planet Funk, Global Communication, Jimmy Van M, Momu, Avatar and quite possibly some new unreleased and exclusive Way Out West material."



No tracklisting yet...but this should be a good one! :)
Tsunami One
It will be good. But Gu needs some new life into it, it's been the same old same old for a long time now. The last nubreed sent me to sleep :o . I just think they need some new blood , though dave seaman & warren cd's are great theres nothing new in them.

It's good that seaman & warren have been on top of their game for a decade but they have a monoply on the big gigs & mix cd's. I dunno wether this fits inthis post but i thought i might as well post it.
tranceDJ
The last GU IMO was quite fresh because it was mostly breaks instead of completely progressive. The series is known for being the best in progressive so they'll probably keep it that way. Nubreed cd's always bring a fresh sound as well as they are done by up and coming DJs whereas GU's are veteren DJs. Nick Warren doesn't dissapoint though so this GU should be good.:)
Nadi
Should be hot, Nick Warrens Pretty good, and every single GU has been top notch.
Dj Odelpha
Nice!
Cobalt
Hopefully Warren will put some trademark energy into this new edition. Or he could just continue the trend that Seaman and the rest are following of going ever more progressive, to the point of boredom. GU certainly retains its mature sound, but the brand has, in my opinion, lost some of the melody and energy that made it dancible and beautiful to me.
[B-O-F-H]
Not gonna give you the tracklist.. but heres a teaser of some of them...

Atlas - Compass Error (Tarrentella Vs Redanka Dubbed Version)
Subsky - Strawberry Fields
Starkid - Crayons
Freaky Chakra - Glimmer Of Dope
Grayarea - Yewminyst
Guy Gerber - You Can Have Him (The Other Woman)
Burufunk - Outsider
Mode - Rise

plus tracks from Boards of Canada, Global Communication and others..

1st CD is more downtempo, 2nd is more uptempo/breaks.
InfiniteSquare
what gu needs is to say it with the progressive
Dj Odelpha
quote:
Originally posted by InfiniteSquare
what gu needs is to say it with the progressive


You've definately smoked WAY too much.
Kinde
Here's the unofficial tracklist:

CD1:
Christian Kleine - Crystal
Ulrich Schnauss - Nobody's Home
Boards Of Canada - Happy Cycling
Planet Funk - Tightrope Artist Tale
Avatar - Dub In Time
Substructure - Firewire
Atlas - Compass Error
Mot - La Fin De
Shuffleheads - Roll Call
Jameson - Urban Hero
Glimmer Of Dope - Lost Love
Burufunk - Outsider

CD2:
Momu - The Dive
Juan Recoba - Headstart
Tocharian - Awakening
Aural Imbalance - Aural Navigation
Jimmy van M - Rambient
Starkid - Crayons
Subsky - Strawberry Fields
Dream Traveller - Headpusher
Vector - Modo
Aquaculture - Don't Play The Game
Grayarea - Yewminist
Way Out West - Fist******

No Guy Gerber or Mode here like BOFH wrote... well, shouldn't be that long before the full tracklist with mix names is officially released. I'm really looking forward to this cd, lots of new tracks I have never heard of.

Blake613
I can't wait! I haven't heard of any of thoes songs.
burns
Promo sounds in great.
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