Nick Warren — Global Underground #28 Shanghai
Written by Du Nord   
Sunday, 15 January 2006

The Vitals:

Label: Global Underground
Genre: Progressive House, House
Number of Tracks: 23 (CD)
How To Obtain: Tower Records

Factor Scores:

  • Production: 8.5
  • Programming and Arrangement: 8.5
  • Entertainment Quality: 9
  • Total: 8.75 — Great

Du Nord's Take:

Wow! I love this mix! I bought this mix for two reasons: The Shiloh Mix of Pot Shuvits “Conversations” and a Peter Martin track entitled “Changing In The Face of Grace”. While the latter is perhaps not such a big deal, Shiloh’s mix is perhaps the best in the mix with great melodies and programming. Very true to the essence of their other work, this is a Progressive House masterpiece. Just a beautiful, beautiful remix. I also love the second track on the first disc (two-cd mix) which is the Aural Imbalance Mix of Jacob Tood and Kelly Noland’s “Somehow”. Very pretty synth riff and great ambience.

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. I hope to visit China someday and see the clubs there. It is interesting to note that I saw “M. Butterfly”(the stage production) the same night I purchased this mix and I wonder if God’s trying to tell me something about China and it’s possibilities. Hmmmmm.