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Today's mix:
Trance Global Nation 2 by Nicholas Bennison 1999 Trance / Progressive Trance
Here's a pretty great DJ mix with a bunch of trance classics on it that should take you right back to the halcyon days of 1999. Cali-based DJ Nicholas Bennison won't surprise you or bowl you over with anything here, but he really does yeoman's work to link a bunch of bangers together in this under-80 minute release that was put out by the American division of the enormous and multifaceted Dutch label, Arcade Records.
So, if you don't know any of these tunes, this tracklist alone makes for a pretty sweet starter pack to begin your late 90s trance journey. Bennison's selection and sequencing should keep you engaged all throughout this set, but in the early going, he pulls off an exceptionally sweet transition between Arrakis' "Medusa" and Ferry Corsten's "Orange Juice mix" of Cygnus X's "Orange Theme," by really letting the building latter bleed all the way into the quieting former.
And then later on he delivers a pair of excellent back-to-back killers, with Paul van Dyk's terrific "Words (for Love)," which centers some whistling beeps over a pretty vast and intricate backdrop during its smooth, plateaued peak; and German duo Nalin & Kane's mix of Energy 52's beloved "Cafe del Mar," which adds some reverberating tribal drums to the equation 🤩.
This CD will never win any awards because it really doesn't have any flash to it, but by playing it safe and steady, Nicholas Bennison still churned out a very solid solid release here that's definitely worth a listen.
Listen to the full mix here.
Highlights:
Push - "Universal Nation" Arrakis - "Medusa" Cygnus X - "The Orange Theme (Moonman's Orange Juice mix)" Electrique Boutique - "Revelation (instrumental)" Three Drives - "Greece 2000" Hybrid - "Airless" Ron Hagen & Pascal M. - "Dream of the Sirens" BT - "Godspeed" Paul van Dyk - "Words (For Love)" Energy 52 - "Cafe Del Mar (Nalin & Kane 1998 mix)"
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Today's mix:
Global Underground 013: Ibiza by Sasha 1999 Progressive House / Progressive Trance
Oh no! I really am not trying to sound like a contrarian with this super popular Global Underground series, folks, but more often than not, I am finding myself underwhelmed and shortchanged by these experiences. Last time I posted about an installment from this series, it was John Digweed's acclaimed Los Angeles set that I wasn't very fond of, and now I'm back to say something similar about his pal Sasha's Ibiza mix from 1999 😕.
Now, a lot of people seem to regard this double-disc as simply one of the greatest commercial DJ mixes that's ever been made, and while the transitions tend to be impeccable, and some of its tracks really fantastic, I think that, overall, it's still a pretty overrated release. I mean, the peaking moments just don't seem to reach that totally sublime pinnacle that you'd expect from a globetrotting legend such as Sasha himself. Maybe these discs hit a lot better when they originally came out in '99, but a little less than a quarter-century later, it seems to me that they're lacking a bit of juice.
Disc 2 is certainly the better of the pair though, which is the progressive trance set. Sasha doesn't really seem interested in raising your heart rate with any enormous and flamboyantly transcendent tunes; he's more after the reserved and technically masterful stuff. And his own "Xpander" provides for a good example of this: a calm, steady, spacious, intricate, and sprawling track. Things do still eventually ramp up a bit in the final leg though, with Frankfurt legend Oliver Lieb's remix of UK duo Aquilia's "Dreamstate," and then John Digweed and Nick Muir's "Heaven Scent/Lifeline" serving as the closer under their Bedrock moniker. But again, since Sasha doesn't seem to be in pursuit of that typically epic climax that most trance mixes would be trying to achieve at this point in their sets, these tunes don't feel like surefire floor-burners. They're great and satisfying tracks on their own, but not hugely showy and surging affairs.
So, all in all, it's not ultimately to the same degree, but like Digweed's Los Angeles mix, I'm afraid that I don't really get this one either. I'm definitely not a fan of the first disc, but the second disc is still good; I just don't understand all the hype that's behind either of them. And as far as trance goes, with this growing handful of Global Underground mixes that I've now listened to, I'd still say that the breakbeat-infused second disc from Nick Warren's Brazil release is still the benchmark to beat. That thing really tears up like no other, I swear.
Listen to CD1 here. Listen to CD2 here.
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Cass and Slide - "Perception" Sasha - "Xpander" BT - "Mercury and Solace (Dub Mix)" Aquilia - "Dreamstate (LSG Mix)" Junkie XL - "Future in Computer Hell (Part 2)" Bedrock - "Heaven Scent/Lifeline"
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