Global Underground: Reykjavik Nick Warren

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  • Release Date: 03/18/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Label: GLOBAL UNDERGROUND
  • UPC: 664612202421
 
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Global Underground: Reykjavik

Disc 1
1LISTENDub in Time 6:19
2LISTENFirewire 3:28
3LISTENCompass Error Tarrentella: Redanka Dubbed Version 5:34
4LISTENNobody's Home/Roll Call / Ulrich Schnauss Asad Rizvi's Silvering Mix 6:40
5LISTENHappy Cycling / Boards of Canada 2:07
6LISTENThinking About Your Next Move / Yunx 4:40
7LISTENTightrope Artist Tale / Planet Funk 6:09
8LISTENThe Dive/In Every Truth 6:03
9LISTENHelga Möller, Helga / Justine Simmons New Alluminists Remix 3:16
10LISTENOutsider/14:31/110 Mistakes / M.O.T. 6:25
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Disc 2
1LISTENAwakening/Headstart 8:22
2LISTENAural Navigation / Aural Imbalance 12:46
3LISTENRise 7:23
4LISTENDon't Play the Game / Aquaculture 8:07
5LISTENHeadpusher 7:22
6LISTENRambient Jimmy Van M/Steve Porter Team Ram Rod Mix 8:36
7LISTENCrayons 7:22
8LISTENStrawberry Fields 8:06
9LISTENLast Minute Flight 7:47

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Editorial Reviews

Far from the sunny climes of Ibiza or Ayia Napa -- in fact, well beyond the northernmost point ever reached by the Global Underground series -- lies Reykjavik, Iceland, a musical hotspot thanks to Sigur Rós and Múm (plus, of course, founding mother Björk). Hardly a clubbing mecca, but it is the perfect stage for a chill-out album. Mixer Nick Warren's fifth time heading a GU mix is dark like his 2000 edition from Amsterdam, but instead of mid-tempo trance it's down-tempo chill, much closer in execution to his superb 1999 volume in the Back to Mine series. The Global Underground label had hopped on the chill-out bandwagon during 2002 with Steve Lawler's Lights Out and Global Underground: Afterhours, but trendiness aside, Warren is a brilliant downbeat DJ with taste that stretches from the latest underground favorites (like Morr Music) back to the heady days of ambient house. It begins oddly, though, failing to hook listeners with the bland "Dub in Time" (by Avatar) and the surprisingly clunky "Firewire" (by Substructure). Warren recovers quickly, spinning tracks from two of downbeat's best practitioners: Ulrich Schnauss (the wistful "Nobody's Home") and the justly praised Boards of Canada ("Happy Cycling"). The first disc peaks later on, with the sublime ambient bliss of Global Communication's 1994 nugget "14:31." The second disc doesn't reach the heights of the first, leaving only a pair of highlights: Rambient's "Karma" and the closer, Fluke's "Bullet." John Bush, All Music Guide

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