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imperative
12th October 2012, 06:58 PM
Hi all ,

Anyone know the tunes playing in the background from the ibiza `90 documentary on channel 4 (2 clips)...

Thanks in advance for any help... :spin:

pluto
12th October 2012, 07:19 PM
First one -
The Grid - Flotation

pluto
12th October 2012, 07:21 PM
2nd
Hypnotone - Dream Beam

imperative
12th October 2012, 07:27 PM
Cheers bud - knew I could rely on you guys :mad::mad:

respect ;)

dodgymix
12th October 2012, 08:32 PM
Digweed did an awesome choices cd a few years ago with loads of track like this... Hoomba hoomba voice of Africa etc


I was never really a fan of digweeds until I heard this

dodgymix
12th October 2012, 08:35 PM
Digweed did an awesome choices cd a few years ago with loads of track like this... Hoomba hoomba voice of Africa etc








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John Digweed ‎– Choice - A Collection Of Classics
Label:
Azuli Records – AZCD35, Azuli Records – AZCD35X
Series:
Choice - A Collection Of Classics –
Format:
2 × CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
28 Mar 2005
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Progressive House, House, Techno, Downtempo
TracklistHide Credits▼
1-01 Voice Of Africa – Hoomba Hoomba 4:33
1-02 Grid, The – Floatation 3:17
1-03 T Tauri – Joy To The World (No Felt) 4:35
1-04 Hypnotone – Dream Beam (Ben Chapman 12" Remix)
Remix – Ben Chapman
3:55
1-05 Smith and Mighty* – Dark House 4:00
1-06 Peech Boys – Don't Make Me Wait 5:05
1-07 Propaganda – Your Wildlife (Wet 'N' Wildlife Mix)
Remix – David Morales
4:45
1-08 Beat Club, The – Security (Club Mix) 5:06
1-09 Sheer Taft – Cascades (Hypnotone Mix)
Remix – Hypnotone
Vocals – Ingrid Kudos
5:08
1-10 Euphoria – Mercurial (Euphoric Original Mix) 4:29
1-11 One Dove – White Love (Psychic Masturbation)
Remix – Scott Hardkiss
5:23
1-12 Dance 2 Trance – We Came In Peace (John Digweed Re-Edit)
Edited By – John Digweed
4:57
1-13 Desert Storm – Desert Storm 6:06
1-14 Abfahrt – Alone (It's Me) (Alley Cat Edit) 5:40
1-15 Underworld – Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You (Jam Scraper) 6:46
2-01 Babble – Beautiful (Blue Mix)
Remix – Keith Fernley, Tom Bailey
6:38
2-02 Waterlillies – Tempted (Apple Crumble Mix)
Remix – Spooky
5:18
2-03 INXS – Disappear (Morales 12" Mix)
Remix – David Morales
5:03
2-04 Megatonk – Belgium (Nintendotwo Mix) 3:52
2-05 DSK – What Would We Do (Eight Minutes Of Madness Mix)
Remix – Heller & Farley
5:14
2-06 Reese & Santonio – Back To The Beat (With 'The Sound') 3:34
2-07 Jody Watley – I'm The One You Need (Def Dub Version) (John Digweed Re-Edit)
Edited By – John Digweed
4:39
2-08 St Etienne* – Cool Kids Of Death (Underworld Mix)
Remix – Underworld
6:16
2-09 Hi Bias* – Drive At Home 4:47
2-10 Young American Primitive – Young American Primitive? (John Digweed Remix)
Remix – John Digweed
4:26
2-11 DJ H. Feat. Stefy – Come On Boy (Underground Mix Dub)
Remix – Larry Levan
5:29
2-12 Secret Knowledge – Sugar Daddy 7:27
2-13 Cure, The – A Forest (Tree Mix)
Remix – Mark Saunders
6:46
Credits▼
DJ Mix – John Digweed
Edited By [Digital Editing], Remastered By – Paul Morris
Liner Notes – John Digweed, Sean Cusick
Notes▼
Although not credited on the packaging, 2-10 is a remix by John Digweed. Track 2-04 is incorrectly labeled as the Nintendotone Mix.
Various typos on sleeves :
1-01 "Voices Of Africa"
1-02 "Flotation"
1-03 "No Felt Mix"
1-04 "Dreambeam"
1-08 "Security 88 (Midnight Club Mix)"
1-09 "Sheertaft"
1-10 "(Scott Hardkiss' Psychic Masterbation Mix)"
1-15 "(Jamscraper Mix)"
2-01 "(Spooky Remix)"
2-05 "What Would You Do"
2-11 "DJH & Steffy"
2-13 "(Mark Saunders Mix)"
Barcode and Other Identifiers▼
Barcode: 880157010356
Rights Society: M.C.P.S.
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Rated 4/5Review by jiggawhat Apr 08, 2012 (edited 2 months ago)
It's an intriguing side of Digweed you don't often get to see. Far removed from any of the progressive or tech house that he usually spins. However, the eclectic nature of the music he selects - classics from all over the place - means that the set as a whole isn't very cohesive.
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Rated 5/5Review by bedrocking Mar 02, 2008
This is certainly one of my favourite mix cds that I own. This selection of tracks manages to capture the optimism and hope, that was the context for a lot of early 90's house music, so well. Its not only a collection of great music, its also managed to capture and transport some of the spirit that surrounded early 90's house music.

It perhaps stands out so well, because John Digweed has been able to look back and only select timeless tracks that dont sound dated now and deliberately not gone for the obvious. As a result, even though it has come out at a time when dance music is so dark, twisted and cynical, it still sounds so fresh, new and full of hope.

Even if you were there the first time round this is still a release not to be missed.
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imperative
13th October 2012, 09:15 AM
Cheers For The Info On The Cd Mate - Have Checked It Out On Discogs...

May Purchase A Copy - But Really Want The 12"s Though ;)

Cheers