Global Underground: Lima
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Lima Luna (Intro) - Paul Rogers
- Seduction - Nils Nürnberg,
- Why E - Kruse & Nürnberg,
- Botnet - Jairus Miller
- One in a Million - Babak Shayan
- Twisted Turns - Ormatie
- Cassini - Glide
- Beauty Goes Blind - Victoria R.
- Kurz Zjazdowy - Petersky
- Surface - Michael Burns, Panoptica
- Help - Yura Popov
- Soma Funk [Yvel & Tristan Remix] - Stan Kolev
- Distant Bar [16 Bit Lolitas Mix] - Astrid Suryanto
Disc 2:
- Long Beach - Alex Dolby
- Revelation - Etiket
- Panama - Chriss of the Quasar, Yvel & Tristan
- I Am Trying - Bypass FX
- Moloko Plus - Richard Gale
- Expo 86 - Somnus Corporation
- Castillian - Thomas Sagstad
- Siberian Transit - Martin Brodin
- Sinner [Leama & James Davis 'Grafitti' Mix] - Grafiti, The Steals
- Spaceman [Robert Babicz Remix] - Way Out West
- Before the Wind - Analog People in a Digital World, Analog People in a Digital World
- Bosworth - Perc
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32728 in Music
- Released on: 2008-10-14
- Number of discs: 2
Customer Reviews
Seamless Bliss
Nick Warren has always been hit and miss with me. His last Global Underground mix album Paris was thoroughly uninteresting, but the Reykjavik release before that was excellent, maybe even his best. I would say that Lima falls just below Reykjavik, but well above Paris. It's minimalist nature with just the right amount of harmonies and noises remains steady throughout both CD's. It's never boring and everything is mixed together extremely well. If you like Nick Warren this album should not disappoint.
Pretty bad...
Well this is probably Nick Warren's worst work. It is a dull and trite mix of electronic beats. Just 2 moments are rememberable, both in CD1- The opening 2 minutes that gets your hopes up real high, and the track where you hear the girl laughing.
There is another superstar album out though, Sasha's Invol2ver (Involver 2). That is epic.
A Twin of the Amsterdam Set!!
I was not focused on picking up this thing until Christmas until Global Underground offered me a deal. I didn't expect to listen to it in the first place, however, very impressed! Less ambience than Paris and a lot more down to Earth progressive house happening. Nick has not been this progressive since his releases of Brazil and Amsterdam. The first CD has a little bit of that windy sound in it with its rythme and stays consistent and has a solid tempo having instrumentation that grabs you into the disc that keeps the progressive house adventure going with your mind at ease. What keeps the mind at ease is the sound of the music aside from just the beat. The progressive sound.
Not good enough, try the 2nd disc. Mostly this reminds me of when Nick did Global Underground Amterdam because he starts off where he left off from the first disc and takes off toward the end go give you energy to want to dance to it. He has a little bit of John Digweed like sound, but it is the groove and beat that bring life to Lima. You can watch the Global Underground series weekdays with Nick Warren!!



