Nick Warren - Global
Underground 028: Shanghai Label: Global
Underground | Release Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2005
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Shanghai.
Pioneering dance music label Global Underground is pleased to announce
the July 12 release of Nick Warren's brand new mix set, Shanghai.
This marks Warren's sixth release for the label - the most by any
one DJ.
You can tell when Nick Warren's on the decks. The music emanating
from the man is that perfect club mix of driving percussion and
soaring musicality, bursting out of the speakers, soaking everyone
in melody, drenching them in sound. On the floor, where it really
matters, his crowd experience all the peaks and troughs that make
his music so unique. Locking on early, you'll hear his deeper take
on house which morphs, as the club mood changes, into harder territory,
music for sweating and losing yourself to. And at that point when
the light are low, when smoke fills the room and people are dancing
on instinct, that's when the melodies start to rise over the top,
washing the worries and exertions of life away, completing the club
experience. That's why Nick Warren is so respected, because he knows
how to truly work a club, to take a crowd high, then higher again.
That's what comes with vision and, just as importantly, experience.
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Disk 1
- SJ Esau "Fat Cat Track"
- Jacob Todd "Somehow"
- Alex Stealthy "Once"
- Way Out West "DFM" (Unreleased Club Dub)
- Tini Tun "Over It"
- Starecase " Vapour Trails"
- Seyton "The Drake Equation"
- Bcml "Mr Horowitz"
- Starecase "Sunshine"
- Yvel & Tristan "Pillow"
- Lustral "Solace"
Disk 2
- Chimera "Natural High"
- Morozov "Fly Guitar"
- Pop Shuvit "Conversations"
- Holden and Thompson "Come to Me"
- Blendbrank "Synthetic Symphony"
- Hardfloor "Acperience"
- Kosmas Epsilion "Sorry to Be Rude "
- Marcel Schonbrann "Maleta"
- Murat Uncuoglu "The Flame "
- Peter Martin "Grace"
- Mercurio "Simple Things "
- Derek Howell "Your Touch"
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Nick Warren's latest mix CD is inspired by Shanghai - a city
balanced on the cusp of change, a boom town that's got so much construction
going on residents boast they keep getting lost because their landmarks
have changed again.
A place of contrasts: a glittering, high tech metropolis of neon
and skyscrapers that still hides ancient temples in its streets.
Like any fast-moving modern city, there is a thriving club scene.
Clubs like Guan Di and Park 97 cater to a lot of foreigners. DKD
(which stands for Decadence Kills Depression) is the city's latest
hot-spot which is where Global Underground chose as the club to
host the latest album in their phenomenal award winning series.
For the creation of /Shanghai/, Warren put a call out for fresh,
unsigned tracks - and has ended up with a selection from 13 different
nationalities. Many of these tracks have never been released. It's
a truly international portrait of where the electronic music underground
is at, right now. "I wanted to showcase as many young producers
as I could. Find tracks that were unsigned and give them a platform,"
says Nick. "Record labels don't give young producers the time to
go and make an album, so it's hard for them to get their music heard."
It's also Nick's most musical Global mix to date, and his broadest
- there's everything on here, from indie-rock influenced vocal tracks
to sweetly melodic deep house to raging acid. It's as if 20 years
of DJing has been boiled down into two CDs of the freshest music
he could find.
On CD1 he moves from SJ Esau's dreamy "Fat Cat Track" - a track
from Bristol producer Sam Wisternoff, younger brother of Nick's
Way Out West partner Jody - to Moscow, and Alex Stealthy's tingling,
tension-building "Once." Tini Tun, Mexico City's leading progressive
DJ, supplies "Over It," a skeletal, bottom heavy house groove. "Pillow"
from Hungary's Yvel & Tristan couples swirling melodies and ghostly
choral vocals to a heavyweight breakbeat. Lustral's "Solace," from
the UK, is a frenzied sci-fi disco thing that brings the mix to an
end.
CD2 is equally international. Morozov's "Fly Guitar" - a track
Nick enticed from Russia - is an incendiary axe attack. But instead
of doing the obvious and upping the pressure, he sidesteps into the
eerily funky "Conversations," a remix of Malaysia's punk/hip hop crew
Pop Shuvit. Holden & Thompson's "Come To Me" is a bewitching fusion
of dance and indie-rock, which lets Julie Thompson's echoing voice
spiral slowly through towers of sparkling guitar. Blendbrank's "Synthetic
Symphony" spins voice samples from what sounds like a technical manual
around a dizzying acid riff. From here Nick unleashes Hardfloor's
"Hardtrance Acperience" and its intense 303 assault sounds just as
ferocious now as it did when first released 12 years ago. From Turkey,
Murat Uncuoglu's "The Flame" lights an uncompromising groove with
flashes of guitar and the mix finishes with Texan Derek Howell's
"Your Touch," a lovely techno instrumental that wobbles magnificently
around curtains of melody.
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