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Electronic
Performer: John Digweed
Title: Global Underground 019: Los Angeles
Style: Progressive House, Tribal House
Year 2001
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 635
MP3 size: 1809 mb
FLAC size: 1607 mb
WMA size: 1925 mb
Other formats: DTS DXD MPC AUD MP1 VOC ASF

John Digweed - Global Underground 019: Los Angeles mp3 album


John Digweed - Global Underground 019: Los Angeles mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Pole Folder & CP Apollo Vibes
Arranged By – Cédric Piret, Pole FolderComposed By, Producer – Pole FolderEngineer, Mixed By – Alain Bultot
9:22
1-2 Satoshi Tomiie Ft. Kelli Ali Love In Traffic (John Creamer & Stephane K Remix)
Featuring – Kelli AliRemix, Producer [Additional] – John Creamer & Stephanie K*Written-By, Producer – Kelli Ali, Ko Kimura, Satoshi Tomiie
7:08
1-3 Madam Penetration (Madam vs. Bipath)
Mixed By – Katsui Iami*, Satoshi Tomiie, Stephanie K*Remix – Bipath, MadamWritten-By, Producer – Madam
6:08
1-4 Electric Tease Your Lovin' (16B Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – 16BWritten-By, Producer, Engineer – Tim Healey
6:38
1-5 Teimoso Ft. Shelly Preston Riding
Vocals [Featuring] – Shelly PrestonWritten-By, Producer – Rui Da Silva
6:06
1-6 Jamez Presents Tatoine Music (16B Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – 16BWritten-By, Producer – Jamez
4:42
1-7 Bipath Paranoize
Producer, Mixed By, Engineer – BipathWritten-By – Satoshi Tomiie, Stephanie K*
5:30
1-8 Photek Mine To Give (Satoshi Tomiie Dub)
Producer – R. Parkes*Remix – Satoshi TomiieWritten-By – Owens*, Parkes*
6:30
1-9 Tijuana Groove Is In The Air (Simon's Future Dreams Mix)
Keyboards – Greg SankovichRemix, Producer [Remix], Written-By [Remix] – Simon PearsonWritten-By, Producer – E. Meneses*, J.L. Adelantado, J.A. Lima*, W. Sanjuan*
4:15
1-10 Hydrogen Rockers Musica
Percussion [Live] – Steve Smith Vocals – Mayte Written-By, Producer – Ben Harris, Paul Harris
7:15
1-11 Brothers Love Dubs 1-800 Ming (Rui Da Silva Remix)
Producer – Brothers Love DubsRemix, Producer [Additional] – Rui Da SilvaWritten-By – Bremner*, Seaman*, Anderson*
10:20
2-1 Jimmy Van M @ Sanctuary* Sanctuary
Written-By, Producer – Jimmy Van M, Marc Mitchell, Richard Schiessl
9:27
2-2 White Room Strapped
Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – Bruce Aisher, Luke Brancaccio
4:03
2-3 Medway Release (Lexicon Avenue Remix)
Remix – Lexicon AvenueRemix [Remixed By], Producer [Additional] – Chris Scott, Mark Armstrong, Scott BradfordVocals – Sam MollisonWritten-By, Producer – Jesse Skeens
6:15
2-4 DJ Gogo Adyssa
Written-By, Producer – DJ Gogo
5:24
2-5 Roland Klinkenberg Inner Laugh (James Holden Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – James HoldenWritten-By, Producer – R. Klinkenberg*
5:53
2-6 Way Out West The Fall (Bedrock Remix)
Producer – J. Wisternoff*Remix – BedrockRemix [Remixed By], Producer [Additional] – John Digweed, Nick MuirWritten-By – Parsons*, Prevert*, Mercer*, Kosma*Written-By, Producer – N. Warren*
8:06
2-7 Quivver One Last Time
Written-By, Producer – John Graham
4:45
2-8 Cass* Genesis
Engineer – A. Holt*Written-By, Producer – A. Holt*, C. Cutbush*
6:54
2-9 Breeder Carnival XIII (The Rowan Blades Agro Mix)
Mixed By – Neil McLellanRemix – Rowan BladesWritten-By, Producer – Rowan Blades, Simon Noble
6:50
2-10 Aria One (Voyager Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – VoyagerWritten-By, Producer – Justin Scott-Dixon*
6:38
2-11 Salt Tank The Energy (DJ Remy Remix)
Remix – DJ RemyWritten-By, Producer – Salt Tank
6:44

Credits

  • DJ Mix, Compiled By – John Digweed
  • Photography By – Dean Belcher
  • Sleeve Notes – Dom Phillips

Notes

1-10: Artist incorrectly listed as "Dirty Harry"
2-3: Track title listed as "My Release" instead of "Release (Lexicon Avenue Remix)"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned EAN): 0664612201929
  • Barcode (Text): 6 64612 20192 9
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1 Variant 1, 2): | 4952-01SM GU019CD1 I | 1011601 |
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1 Variant 1, 2): IFPI L055
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 1): 4911-01 SM GU019CD2 E
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 1): IFPI L041
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 2): | 4911-01SM GU019CD2 I || 1011145 |
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 2): IFPI L055

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GU019CD John Digweed Global Underground 019: Los Angeles ‎(2xCD, Mixed, Unofficial) Boxed GU019CD Unknown
GU019CDX John Digweed Global Underground 019: Los Angeles ‎(2xCD, Ltd, Mixed) Boxed GU019CDX UK 2001
RCITY 2131 John Digweed Global Underground 019: Los Angeles / B-Side ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial) Ravecity RCITY 2131 Russia 2001
RCITY 2130 / RCITY 2131 John Digweed Global Underground 019: Los Angeles ‎(2xCD, Comp, Mixed, Unofficial) Ravecity RCITY 2130 / RCITY 2131 Russia 2001


IGOT
I've seen a few places that quote track 2-6 as: Way Out West - The Fall (Bedrock 'Eternal Breakdown' Mix)It is an unreleased version of the track, which doesn't appear anywhere except this mix.Does anyone have any [official] info on this particular remix?
Zulurr
Yeah that would make the most sense, they do plenty of edits throughout the series
Tejora
No, its the bedrock vocal remix I believe. I own the vinyl.
Mananara
This is a special version with long intro for GU019 mix, there is the same kind of arrangement or studio treatment with other track in "Renaissance : The Mix Collection", "Northern Exposure series", "GU009 San Francisco", "GU013 Ibiza" and more...
Lanionge
Even today its still one of the best mixed comps of all time imo, along with James Holden's Balance, Dave Seaman's GU 012 and of course the first 2 Northern Exposure albums.
Hidden Winter
why cant we have this on vinyl ? !!! id really like it as its one of my fave tracks Breeder Carnival XIII (The Rowan Blades Agro Mix) id love a copy of it one of the best tracks on the album
SlingFire
Photek Mine To Give (Satoshi Tomiie Remix) 6:30 Is actually the Satoshi Tomiie Instrumental as there's no vocal by Robert Owens on it. Personally I always thought this mix was all too dark at the time and far too dark now. Don't get me wrong I like a bit of the dark stuff but this mix was just relentless and in many places boring, where's the hope and happiness? Digweed's Hong Kong mix is far superior, especially CD1.
LeXXXuS
Hong Kong was a really good mix but I think 019 is one of the best City Series mixes of all time. I was really into the whole dark prog sound back then and even now I enjoy listening to this album a few times a year.
Gadar
I agree, but I think that disc 2 of Hong Kong is much better than disc 1.
Olwado
The darkest set of the GU era
Skiletus
the best mixing that i've ever heard.
Gnng
I'm still a big fan of Digweed now and this is for me is the best mix CD that he has put out yet. Once he set up the mix with the killer combination of those first three tracks on CD one, he's got you hooked.
6snake6
The records are loosing value the last years. I mean they are not timeless. Sounds a bit boring to me the last year. Sex without orgasm
Llathidan
maxhim The records are loosing value the last years. I mean they are not timeless.Sounds a bit boring to me the last year.Sex without orgasm I totally agree, for me it is a very sex without orgasm mix.
Forey
listen to it now. great mix!!!!
Yannara
The greatest GU mix. This cannot really be discribed - it sounds from another planet.
Inerrace
This may be the least accessible Global Underground release. There is nothing on either disc that could be called an "anthem". There's no more than one extraordinary track on each CD; on the first disc it is Hydrogen Rockers' "Musica", on the second, it is Breeder's "Carnival XIII". It is the polar opposite of GU013 Ibiza, which, especially on disc 2, is filled with anthems. You hate this at first. You listen to it again, and like it a bit more. It takes at least three listens before you truly appreciate this mix. What makes it amazing is its attention to detail - these tracks fit together so well, that the mix is greater than the sum of its parts. Taken individually, some tracks border on monotony, but when mixed, they become something transcendental.
Briciraz
"Taken individually, some tracks border on monotony, but when mixed, they become something transcendental."Well expressed! This is what separates a good DJ from an average DJ. This is a unique set in the GU roster and remains one of the few I play again and again as time rolls on. Glad you saw the light. ;-)
Vonalij
Try it late at night, in your car, empty highway ahead of you, high speed and high volume (and a good subwoofer). Drugs optional...
Gajurus
Why has Diggers not been in the Global Underground lately?
HeonIc
The best tracklist you could ever find! All the tracks are perfect gems from the best progressive era. The mixing and flow is fantastic. This is surely one of the best mixed compilations out there! Recommend it to everyone who's still into classic progressive, you'll absolutely adore it!
Zuser
This Album is one of my best ever. It reminds me when i was starting college and just wanted to go home to put my headphones, laid on bed and listen cd2, paying speciall relax attention to the mix of One Last Time and Genesis. In fact, I painted a pastell colors picture just drawing those colors and music senses. Awsome!!. I recomended to listen it to those people who consider that time as the best electronic music year as the realeases of pure clasics. Try to draw it, its very visual... Dam high visual.
Yellow Judge
A fantastic set, with some stellar tracks that appear to have aged well in six years. I'm having trouble thinking of an adjective besides "epic" to describe most of these tunes. As had happened with many other mix releases, Digweed is responsible for introducing the world to a new set of producers because he gets the tracks before everyone. I've listened to every (commercially released) mix he's done since, and they all pale in comparison to this. I've heard more than one person say the first disc is slow, but I disagree. It starts very quietly, but launches quickly into high drama, absolutely dripping with big sounding songs, and perfectly evokes the mood of a night out in Los Angeles. I think the only real weak points of Disc 1 are the first and last songs, which don't really seem to go anywhere. It just feels like gear shifting. Disc 2 starts brilliantly. (I still prefer this version of "Sanctuary" to van M's released version on Bedrock.) And it ends strong, but gets a little bland in between. One of the great commercially released mixes of the decade, for sure.
elegant stranger
This CD is what serious progressive music is about. Can't believe I read a review that said he nearly fell asleep. This will go down as not only one of the best GU releases ever, it will be one of the best mix CDs ever. CD 1 is perfect warmup, dark progressive tracks that are blended in seamlessly by Digweed. Happy to sit back and listen even after 5 years. But CD 2 is what it is all about. From the onset this is the Bomb. It is hard to highlight as I could go through all 11 tracks but if I have to highlight then the mixes of One Last Time into Genesis (one of the best tracks ever laid down) in Carnival XIII is absolutely majestic. Special mentions to The Fall, Inner Laugh and One. If you are serious about your progressive this CD is a must own. Will stand the test of time for ever. Sure I will be pulling this out in 2030 and telling people that this is what it was all about early in this century. They just don't make them like this anymore unfortunately, but they didn't really make them this good beforehand either. Classic.
Gashakar
the track selection is pretty much perfect in terms of flow...brooding, minimal tribal cuts build into the big ones, and even those darker tracks are a cut above the influx of similar tunes from around then - DJ Gogo's Adyssa stands out for me on CD2, and Bipath's Paranoize on disc 1. The mixing is probably the most seamless i have heard on any CD. amazing...
Nekora
re-defines the surroundings with evolving depth and emotional darkness, a sense of sound from futuristic highways. perfect music for low light environments, blends sensual voices with lush steel and stealthy tech-material John Digweed illustrates a path connecting a subliminal selection of tracks through state of the art programmed mixing, and that i think, sets John Digweed on a unique platform GU 019 Los Angeles contain serious music for progressive listening. interpretation is subject to evolve and morph through time as much as it is subject to innerself perception, in relation to the way the sound blends with the current surroundings i like this 2xCD release, take it anywhere, with your headphones on, and let the music carry you, places will never look the same. worth a lifetime
Kitaxe
Digweed is the master of the flawlessly programmed mix,and this finds him at the height of his powers.Constructing two very deep,dark and purist sets of 'dubby' progressive,the programming and mixing defy belief,placing Digweed in a league of his own.This mix has been often immitated,and it has set the standard for both progressive music and the art of the mix-CD. Insperational.
Sagda
John Digweed's third release for the global underground series mixes a fine selection of dark house tracks so well it would leave the un-acquainted listener feeling very disturbed. Los Angeles plays a fitting backdrop to a seamless mix of driving basslines, twisted samples and tribal rhythms to create a trademark Digweed sound John Digweed has been an integral part of house music for over 10 years. He gained notoriety at the famous Renaissance club in the early nineties prior to partnering up with Sasha to take their Northern Exposure tour worldwide. Digweeds production skills are highlighted by his remixing of M-People, the Huge Trainspotting tune “For What You Dream Of” and the more recent ”Heaven Scent”. A recent visitor to Australia over the New Year, Digweed currently holds court over his own Bedrock parties every Thursday at London’s Heaven club as well as a monthly residency at New York’s Twilo. Starting off with a Sunset over the Pacific with the Pen Folder & CP track “Vibes”, Digweed wastes no time plunging into darkness with simmering samples complimenting a driving house beat of New York House master Satoshi Tomie’s “Love In Traffic”. Again but under the alias of Madam, Satoshi creates some stabbing sounds with “Penetration” and the proceeding tunes utilise some strong progressive tribal/tech combinations and echoing vocals. Fluid sounds from the fluid label in "Music" by Jamez presents Tatoine and fine percussion layers of "Paranoize" by Bipath warp and throb the sound scape weaving their way into “Groove is in the Air” from Tijuana. A track that definitely transcends the dance floor. The Spanish vocals of “Musica” by Dirty Harry and the Balearic arrangement of sounds from Brothers Luv Dubs “1-800 Ming” complete the mix in preparation for CD2 CD2 Gets of to a grinding, sleazy start with US DJ Jimmy Van M’s “Sanctuary”, moving quickly into the heavyweight house sound of “Strapped by White Room. Funky tribal elements continue in this mix with “Inner Laugh” by Roland Klinkenburg taking you out of the swamp and straight into space. The Bedrock remix of “The Fall” by Way out West (A project of Nick Warren’s) builds and squelches into the groovier sounds of Cass’ “Genesis” which proves build ups don’t need snare drums in 2001. “One” by Aria is a great selection which avoids genre classification. The haunting sounds gradually ease of with the more conventional beats of the final track “Energy” by Salt Tank. This is one of those mixes that digs deep into your brain with new arrangements of sound welded to a driving house beat. It sounds like a natural and more refined progression from his earlier Sydney and Hong Kong compilations. Digweed’s mixing is brilliant with several examples of 2 minute plus overlays. I’d personally prefer to listen to this in my own little world rather than be distracted by the other charms of a night club dance floor.