Global Underground: Toronto Deep Dish

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  • Release Date: 11/25/2003
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Label: GLOBAL UNDERGROUND
  • UPC: 828272202560
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Global Underground: Toronto

Disc 1
1LISTENDiamond Life/Numb / Jay "Sinister" Sealee Meat Katie Remix/Deep Dish Numb Life Remix 7:56
2LISTENNight Visions / Stephanie Vezina 6:46
3LISTENSineweaver / 5th Order 5:00
4LISTENDrop Beat / Electro Land Circulation Mix 6:22
5LISTENRezin 6:43
6LISTENIn Love Killer Mix 5:57
7LISTENSacred Dance / Electric Mood 4:41
8LISTENSatellite / Aalacho Evolved Mix 5:44
9LISTENFlying / Valentino Sultan & the Greek Remix 7:49
10LISTENDoves (I'll Be Loving You) / Moony John Creamer & Stephane K Remix 7:20
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Disc 2
1LISTENWay2tite / Situation 2wo 7:01
2LISTENTime / Elisa Planet Funk Mix 7:29
3LISTENBreezer / Sasha 6:15
4LISTENWork to Do / Miss Bunty 7:14
5LISTENKrafty / Noble 6:30
6LISTENKrafty / Paul Rogers G-Pal's Sea Paradise Mix 6:15
7LISTENPart 1 / Lowriders 4:34
8LISTENThe One I Run To / Miro 5:15
9LISTENI Love You / Phil Kieran 4:45
10LISTENNever Felt This Way / Knight Keys Behrouz & Andy Remix 6:54
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So for their 25th release, Global Underground recruited the dynamic duo once again to contribute to the long-running series. Two years prior, Deep Dish released one of the highlights of the entire Global Underground catalog with its Moscow mix, and now the duo has returned to pay homage to Toronto. And while they don't necessarily mix in any music from local producers, they've managed to capture the spirit of the city's house scene perfectly, complete with the atmosphere from the city's largest club (Guvermnent). The first disc kicks things off with an excursion into deeper territories of house music. Not exactly Naked Music-styled deep house, but nonetheless more soulful than previous mix CDs in the series, this ramps up into more familiar Deep Dish territory of darker, more tribal-house, hinting at the progressive house elements to come. The second disc loses pace with the ending of the first disc a bit, but still retains a strong dose of high-tech soul to keep things fluid. The back-to-back mixes of Paul Rogers' "Krafty" step things up a bit right before the mix is brought to an interesting peak with Maurce & Noble's "Hoochikoochi" and the Youngsters' "Break Them Up," a track whose inspiration sounds vaguely similar to the Underground Resistance classic "Knights of the Jaguar." It's a strong mix delivered by a duo that fails to perform anything less than outstanding. As a bonus, two separate discs were also issued featuring both members of Deep Dish performing "after-hours" sets. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide



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January 20, 2004: Deep Dish are the number one progressive house jocks on the planet! UK heavyhitters absolutly cannot compete with this AMERICAN duo. GlobalUnderground #25 solidifies this. Deep Dish are GUs new posterboys and their choice DJs for the 4disk anniversary set. The Moscow installment was hot, but Toronto is untouchable. Toronto is deeper than anything released to date by anyone, anywhere. CD1 and CD2 are virtually perfect. Junkie XLs number one summer jam of 03 'Breezer' is on the second disk, which also finishes stronger than any mix i have ever heard with J.Holden's 'nothing.' This is house musik. Deep Dish is the future. you can qoute me.