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Track Dance Box Vol.2 | Compilation Mix CD
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Label Damian Music |
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Reviewed by DJ Crash |
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| Before I even opened the jewel case to listen, I looked, I saw...the same music I was playing a year ago in a club. Given that, I still did not fret. I pushed on, opened the case, took out the compact disc and hit play. I listened to track one, for about two minutes, track two for about fifty seconds, track three for about thirty seconds, track four for ten seconds and then I decided not to listen to it anymore. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that I don't like Planet Soul, Outhere Brothers and Angelina. It's just that they're the same cheese 90's disco/house that's on every compilation. Would I suggest purchasing this. We'll...no, unless you don't have these songs, which I think you do. | ||
Track Tales from the trap Vol.1 | Artist Mousetrap |
Mixed by Noel Watson
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Reviewed DJ Crash |
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| It might be best if I reviewed a CD that I thought was
current and had some slammin sounds. I love instrumental house. This mix
filled that niche for me very nicely. Not all of it is instrumental, there
are several good vocal tracks. Here is a mix that took me on a journey,and
best ones normally do. The journey begins with Rock II House "That Disco
Thang," and moves into Blak n' Spanish's "Call Da Vibe," "Kik Da Bucket,"
and "Da Mood." Other players and contributors to the cause include: KCC
"Jus another Ruff Ride," and Ed Rodriguiz "More Love." I completely enjoyed
this CD. Though the mix was a bit patchy, the track selection made up for
that. The sound was garagy,and a bit progressive. Many of the tracks are
more substantial than filler, use it to build the crowd. Pick it up, it's
good.
Track Listing 1. Rock II House-That Disco Thang 2. KCC-Just Another Ruff-Ride 3. Sherwood-Slammin Groove 4. Michael Tarone-Don't Let Life 5. Blak n'Spanish-Call da Vibe 6. Ed 'Chuck' Rodreguiz-More Love 7. POWA-Hoods in da House 8. Basshook & Friends-Hear My Call 9.Mass Fusion-Madness 10. Mercy f. Rusharn-Mine O Mine 11. Unit 46-Lesson Learned 12. Blak n' Spanish-Kik da Bucket 13. Nu Storm-Mo Nice Sie 14. Loop Culture-Warped 15. Blak n' Spanish-Da Mood | ||
Track DJ Culture 3 | Artist DJ's Gordon Kaye,Tom & Jerry & Anthony Pappa |
Label DMC/Stess |
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Reviewed by djcrash |
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| Its three well mixed, well selected tracks, all on CD. Disc one by Gordon Kaye (UK), disc to by Tom & Jerry (France) and disc three from Anthony Pappa (Australia). All of the music was released from or to Stress/DMC (UK). First, let me give props to Europ. When they mix, they select the songs that can be played loud, listened to for extented periods of time. Unlike many of the State counterparts who play only one minute sound bytes. U.S., get with it..Nuff said. Gordon's mix is by far the best. All three are excellent "Daphne's-When you love somebody (DT's vocal mix)" make this a journey. But, I'm disappointed like you. ITS NOT TRACKABLE. Stress send me the trackable mix...please. Tom and Jerry have put together a great dubby progressive sound. "Greed-Release the tension," "Hustler Convention-Get Down," and "Full Intention-Uptown/Downtown" hit the spot, fantastic. Anthony Pappa is a new DJ in the Mixed CD realm. I've heard his name for the past three months, and this is a very good mix. But it seemedeither Stress or Anthony picked out the music that was left over. This mix did flow as well as the other two. "Sharon S-Gimme Your love (FOS Mix),"Visions f.Dianne-Coming Home," and Chameleon-The way it is headline a good CD, not the best...effort on the next mix. Overall, a great buy. Three CD's, all imports with great music. | ||