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Sapphire Slows/Kornel Kovacs/Barry Lynn - "Silent Escape/Szikra/Alpha Tauri"
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Earlham Mystics - "Truth"
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B12 - "Untold"
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VC-118A - "Face The Waves"
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Grandbrothers - "Bloodflow"
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Sad City - "Steady Jam"
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Talaboman, Francisco Branda - "Safe Changes/Hyena"
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Ecco Foul - "Gloss"
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Pye Corner Audio/HOLOVR - "Dead Ends/Into Light"
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Debussy/Island People - "Reverie 68 (Second Story & Appleblim Rework)/Distance 7"
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Oddhoody - "The Deep"
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Merrin Karras/Pev & Kowton - "Void/Junked"
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Davis - "Plenitude"
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Ozel AB - "Positronic Dreams"
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OOBE - "Crush Mind"
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Courser - "Distances"
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James Zabiela - "Vines"
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AAAA/Architectural - "Jazz D/Cubismo 8.2"
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Goldmund/Earlham Mystics/Steve Hauschildt - "Thread/Waters/Horizon Of Appearances"
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Radio Slave/Avalon Emerson - "Children Of The E/The Frontier" (Kink SP1200 mix)
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James Zabiela - "X-Ray"
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Mak & Pasteman/Pisetzky - "Pulses/Vahana"
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Lanark Artefax/John Beltran - "Touch Absence/Under This Sky"
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Lawrence - "Simmer" (Lake People remix)
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Solitary Dancer/Chambray/Silas & Snare/Redlight - "Paradise Found/Cerulean/Memories/City Jams" (Rapture version)
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Lake People, Truncate - "Delusive/WRKTRX 3"
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Rod/Plant43 - "Pull/Frozen Monarch" (with Christina)
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Sinfol - "Crystalline" (feat Barbara Ford)
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Steve Parker - "Acid Planet"
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Fabrizio Lapiana/SHDW & Obscure Shape - "Far Away/Augen Der Nacht" (Ryan James Ford version)
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Benjamin Damage - "Montreal"
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Mark Henning/Special Request/Wata Igarashi - "Expander Six/Carex Vesicaria/Lucifero"
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Paper Dollhouse - "Crayons"
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A Sagittariun/Anthony Linell - "Vanishing Point/Fractal Vision"
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Hans Berg/Sine Sleeper - "N Dreams/Closing"
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J Mono - "Sspses"
Review: For his first mix CD in some seven years, James Zabiela has pulled out all the stops. The brilliantly programmed and executed, studio style mix-up contains elements of an impressive 58 tracks across the two discs, which are designed as distinctive "Acts". Act 1 (that's CD1 in old money) is a largely downtempo affair geared towards home listening - a melodious and other-worldly sound soup containing everything from neo-classical reworks and off-kilter ambience to slo-mo progressive house, to mangled R&B breakbeat and lucid, head-in-the-clouds tech-house. Act 2 is an all-out dancefloor assault on the senses, with Zabiela speeding through bombastic, acid-powered jack-tracks, trancey tech-house, raw electro, sparkling techno futurism and grandiose sunrise anthems. It must have been a lot of work, but it makes for magical listening.
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