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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. Ethopia - E. Shibabaw & Bill Laswell | |||
| 2. Babylon Ghost - Bill Laswell | |||
| 3. Study Of Six Guitars - Future Sounds Of London | |||
| 4. Coming Down Glass - Laika | |||
| 5. Autumn Leaves - Coldcut | |||
| 6. Water Drums - Union Jack | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. Floating Windows - Miles Tilmann | |||
| 2. Minutes - Miles Tilmann | |||
| 3. How Are You - Steve T. | |||
| 4. Blue Bell Knoll - Cocteau Twins | |||
| 5. Oil Zone - Speedy J. | |||
| 6. Kriegspiel - Adam Johnson | |||
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| Disc: 3 | |||
| 1. Les Djinns (Trentmoller Remix) - Djuma Soundsystem | |||
| 2. Les Djinns (Def Jaguar Remix) - Djuma Soundsystem | |||
| 3. Integrate - Solieb | |||
| 4. Jet - Ellen Allien & Apparat | |||
| 5. The Reducer 2 - San Lebowski | |||
| 6. No Gravity - Jordano | |||
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfectly Balanced,
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This review is from: Balance 010 (Audio CD)
Upon listening to Balance 005, and 008, I have grown to enjoy these sets as they would be played in a club (e.g. Crobar). The Balance series has done a fine job of choosing their DJ's, and they have certainly made, in my opinion, their most refined choice in Jimmy Van M. Coming from a Miami background, and Dj'ing in New York, he has certainly established himself as one of the best at constructing a set. He wastes no time in laying down three discs here for Balance's 10th installment.
As we all know, disc one is chill out. I really enjoyed his transition from track one into track two. Also, his track 10 into track 11 from sisters Anoushka Shankar and Norah Jones is very nice to hear. All the while, he is preparing the listener for disc 2, as is evident with the last track on disc one, which is minimal, dark, and constant. Disc two, midtempo, it not significant of the beats per minute. Although I did not guage the three discs, two and three are more beat driven than the first, and I don't think that disc three is faster than disc two, but they are more around the same bpm's (124 - 126). The highlights of disc two are basically every track. (Upon looking at the sleevenotes, one can see that all the tracks, more pertinent to discs one and two, span the course of 12 years. One track was from 1994!) Mr. Mulligan's track selection for disc two is so good that each track blends into another as a seamstress connects one piece of cloth to another to form a style all her own. Disc three, for me the culmination of years of research and studio editing, is Jimmy Van M's tour de force. From the opening track, its guitar riffs catch you, and his signature "two of the same track" intro begins to produce a spellbinding experience. In this disc, your journey takes you to the discs' seventh track, where the peak is worthy of throwing your hands in the air and jumping up and down, then realizing that you're still in your car on the way to work. It slowly builds again, from 8 to the second to last track, which is by 16 Bit Lolitas. A heavily catchy tune sets the stage for the close of the disc, which is by no means climatic and crazy, but instead leaves a grin on your face that says "Wow, that last track was really good (perfect beat, perfect vocals), and so was that first track, and so was everything in between." After listening to all three discs, they have an element about them that requires deeper understanding, and also requires repeated listening. I feel that even after 5-6 listens, I can never fully comprehend the composition of the set, and I will need to listen to it over and over to fully understand what was going through the DJ's mind when creating this masterwork. I'd recommend that you purchase this disc and expect not just a 3 cd set that that will last until Balance 011, but will last to define the genre for the decade to come.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Runs the gamut...,
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This review is from: Balance 010 (Audio CD)
from good to awesome! I get the feeling that this is an incredibly personal mix, because it encompasses so many different records, emotions, and feels. That said, the pacing and mixing shows that this mix is composed by a master-class DJ. This mix is a real journey, as cliche as that term may sound. Just take a look at the track list, and you'll see the depth of music that is informing Jimmy Van M. When you can match Brian Eno to Depeche Mode, and Cocteau Twins to Speedy J, you've got something special. The only complaint I have is that the mix is so personal that certain tracks just don't ring right for me because of differing tastes. Though for me, this only happens at the end of the Disc 2 in a giant 3 disc set! So, if you're reading this, I encourage you just to go ahead and buy it.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Van M does NOT "balance" out this release.,
By bcauseisaidso (Miami, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Balance 010 (Audio CD)
I was looking forward to the new Balance release. Especially, since the prior releases have been really good. The Balance label has taken over where Global Underground has left off by introducing us to up and coming DJ's. Jimmy Van M has been making a name for himself and has proven his worthiness at such venues as Space (Miami).
Anyway, I am not overly impressed in this showing by such a highly anticipated 10th addition to the series. Disc #1 is titled "down-tempo." It's more like...waaayyyy down tempo. If you like "Air" or some other similar electronica, you might like this. It put me to sleep. Disc 2 is labeled "mid-tempo". Again, this is actually the down tempo disc. More of the chillout, sleepy type thing you would want to fall asleep to. The mix and track selection is very good. It's just that the beat per minute is way to slow. For me. Disc #3 finally starts to pick up things labeled "up-tempo." One stand out track is "Ask Why (JVM Gold Mix) - 16 Bit Lolitas". Some quality mixing and track selections...but alas it's simply too late in the game for this. By the time the listener actually gets to the good stuff...they will be off in never never land. Asleep.
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