Description:
Even the best have their off-mixes. This most consistent of trance DJs appears to have a problem on MMII dealing with what is essentially just a collection of tracks, as opposed to the seamless mix we've grown accustomed to from Diggity Dig. Of course, some of those cuts are magnificent. Darren Emerson's previously unavailable remix of 108 Grand's "Te Quiero" is addictive trance nectar, while Spooky's "Belong (Vocal Club Mix)" is a memorable slice of electro-trance. But overall, this one is strictly for the Digger maniacs out there. Those wanting the true Digweed mixperience will find smoother examples in bo
Even the best have their off-mixes. This most consistent of trance DJs appears to have a problem on MMII dealing with what is essentially just a collection of tracks, as opposed to the seamless mix we've grown accustomed to from Diggity Dig. Of course, some of those cuts are magnificent. Darren Emerson's previously unavailable remix of 108 Grand's "Te Quiero" is addictive trance nectar, while Spooky's "Belong (Vocal Club Mix)" is a memorable slice of electro-trance. But overall, this one is strictly for the Digger maniacs out there. Those wanting the true Digweed mixperience will find smoother examples in both his Global Underground sets and his self-titled Bedrock double-disc. --Steffan Chirazi
Album Description
From the world's #1 DJ this 10 track release is weird in all the right places, with splashes of loneliness here and there, but deliberate and to the point, it's a diverse mix of the new and old, the known and the soon to be known. A little more musical and a little less dark than what you may expect from John, MMII fills in the gaps that some of the more conventional recent mix compilations have created. 2002.
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Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Release date: 4 June 2002
EAN: 0081227818524 UPC: 081227818524
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