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Written by DJ Du Nord
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |
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When I learned this album was coming out, I knew I had to get it. Shiloh is a perennial favorite of mine in the progressive genre, and the Moreh brothers' work is well known and loved worldwide. |
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Written by DJ Du Nord
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Wednesday, 13 September 2006 |
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I have been a big fan of Joel's work for some time and love his attention to detail in his tracks. This track is great and continues a trend for Joel as a rising star in progressive house music. |
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Written by DJ Brian Babinec
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Monday, 15 May 2006 |
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James Holden steps into uncharted territory with his new double-disc mix CD "At The Controls". This collection features a lot of the latest progressive and techno from artists like Nathan Fake, Plastikman, and Holden himself. |
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Written by DJ Du Nord
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Monday, 15 May 2006 |
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This is a good track but I wasn’t pleased with all the mixes. First was the original mix, which is clever and programmed well but unfortunately overshadowed by other artists in the same genre. |
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Written by Brian Babinec
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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Introducing the latest release from Sander Kleinenberg's label Little Mountain Recordings. Comprised of Envy and Martin Villeneuve, the group MV gets to work remixing the Styx' classic "Mr. Roboto". MV's original mix combines melody with chunky percussion and bass, while Stef Vrolijk's remix takes the more funky and "techy" road. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
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This whole mix is stellar and I have a new appreciation for the talents of Nick Warren as far as his taste in music goes. It’s great to see World Circuit DJ’s using artists like Shiloh in their sets and I hope it becomes more prevalent as time goes by. |
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Written by Brian Babinec
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Thursday, 15 September 2005 |
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The very first part of the CD led me to expect the mix to go nowhere and be nothing but dried up progressive with no more value than a used Styrofoam cup. However Sasha proved me wrong very quickly. |
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Written by David Richardson
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Friday, 15 July 2005 |
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Demulcent again is showing an increase in quality. One contributing factor to this I think is that Faith of a Child is stronger track to begin with than I See Grace. I do wish that the remixes came off a bit better, but they are not bad. In my opinion, the best tracks on the EP are Day Break and Prostrate (Smart Casual Mix). If you are hesitant about buying this release because of the vocals in the title track, these two tracks will make it worth you money. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Sunday, 15 May 2005 |
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Amazing. This is light years ahead of Volume 1 of the same series. DJ Cattaneo is a South American native who spins radio and the club circuit there and (I assume) abroad. |
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Written by Du Nord
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Sunday, 15 May 2005 |
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I bought this mix hoping to hear some great new House from a “semi”-famous DJ. I don’t know a lot about John as far as his mixing skills or dance floor sensibilities but I do know something about his taste in music. |
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Written by Joel Armstrong
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Tuesday, 15 March 2005 |
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This time all of my reviews have a similar element: Markus Schulz. It’s not that I have a deep-seated love for the guy, but I do enjoy some of his music. Not all of it mind you, but some. |
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