- Music
- 10 Apr 01
Cape Town
The sixteenth episode in the Global Underground story takes us to Cape Town. Seaman’s set is beautifully crafted, subtly building on CD1 from the percussive Sound 5 to the hi-NRG rhythms of Timo Maas and the staccato trance of Breeder, and taking in Moby, Ananda Project, Simon and a corker from Brothers Love Dubs along the way.
The sixteenth episode in the Global Underground story takes us to Cape Town. Seaman’s set is beautifully crafted, subtly building on CD1 from the percussive Sound 5 to the hi-NRG rhythms of Timo Maas and the staccato trance of Breeder, and taking in Moby, Ananda Project, Simon and a corker from Brothers Love Dubs along the way.
On CD2 we’re in full swing: a juggernaut groove opens with the timeless ‘Sacred Cycles’ and the energy levels increase with Planisphere, Bleachin’, Opal and Bedrock’s amazing mix of ‘Luzon’.
Other highlights include Way Out West’s dubwise mix of James Holden and their emotive new single ‘The Fall’.. Deeper than you might expect, it still does the trick and you won’t need a snorkel.
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