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Pete Tong: Essential Mix (2000) [Import]

Various Artists , Pete Tong Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (October 26, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Essential Recordings/London
  • ASIN: B00004YYXT
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #452,655 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Right On, Right On-Silicone Soul
2. Free At Last (Instrumental)-Simon
3. Always Remember To Respect And Honour Your Mother-Dusted
4. Barbarella (Deep Sich Armageddon Breakdown Remix)-Sven Vath
5. Treaty (Peace Division Mix)-Yothu Yindi
6. B (Christian Smith & John Selway Remix)-Datar
7. AC/DC (Gangbanger Mix)-X Press 2
8. Tonight (Apache Tribal Mix)-That Kid Chris
9. X Tra Large-Hi Foundation
10. Spaced Invader-Hatiras
11. One Last Time-Quivver
12. The Man With The Red Face (Jan Driver Remix)-Laurent Garnier
13. The Jaguar (Original DJ Rolando Mix)-DJ Rolando
14. Musak (Wonderland Av. Remix)-Trisco
15. Pushin Too Hard (Futureshock's Mix)-Saints And Sinners
16. Sparc-Futureshock
17. Rise In (Nalin & Kane Vocal Remix)-Steve Lawler
18. Sister Sister (Nalin & Kane Remix)-Sister Bliss
19. Standing (Original Hooj Edit)-Silvio Ecomo
20. Scorchio (12 Inch Edit)-Sasha & Emerson
See all 26 tracks on this disc

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars chock full of too many quality tunes to highlight..., November 22, 2000
This review is from: Pete Tong: Essential Mix (2000) (Audio CD)
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Among other job duties- Radio jock, label A&R man, etc - Pete Tong is a DJ, though he's not particularly recognized for it. He's primarily the man delivering the big hits to the masses in England; signing `em, giving airtime, and a few times a year rounding `em all up (along with tunes you can't even find yet) on massively popular compilations.

You probably knew all that anyway, as he's as big a name as you'll find in our "underground" electronica scene. As for this two disc album, it's loosely divided into a house and an even better trance set (with crossover in both), chock full of too many quality tunes to highlight. Nearly every track is a keeper, and while they lean towards popular titles there's rarely a nod to trance-pop or smiley-club numbers.

Alright, back to Pete Tong being a DJ; it's his mixing and track order making this hits comp flow naturally. Look at the seamless transition from Futureshock's mix of the spinner-fave "Pushin Too Hard" into their own "Sparc," a sequence repeated with two Deep Dish pieces. Giving added value are the remixes of 2000's big songs, as in the Nalin & Kane trippy guitar take on "Rise In" or Jaimy & Kenny D's version of "Future" by Halo Varga, and the big tunes that are soon to be anchors of future DJ sets, like Dusted's "Always Remember to Respect Your Mother."

This is for those looking for more than Top-40 instant gratification in their music, yet want it easily accessible and enjoyable. Now why the heck can't we get big tune roundups like this domestically? Even at import prices this is a better value than most American counterparts. Let's just call it for what it is - Essential. Grade: A-

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Britain's hit-meister turns to the dark side, March 24, 2001
This review is from: Pete Tong: Essential Mix (2000) (Audio CD)
Pete Tong is apparently omnipresent within the British dance music scene, and is best known for his Essential Mix broadcasts of the latest and greatest hits within the various dance genres. Given that dance music generally is WAYYY more popular in the UK than it is in the U.S., this has earned him a reputation among harder-core dance fans as a kind of "tops in pops" guy, a decent but overly commercial-oriented hitmeister, not to be taken quite as seriously as the more underground club dj's. Not that Tong can't tell good music from bad: on the contrary, his previous Essential Mixes have been noteworthy for the skill with which he has assembled tracks comprising the "best of" garage, house, disco, trance, jungle, and even a bit of techno thrown in now and then. But such mixes, for all their eclectic quality, overall have conveyed a kind of blandness, along with an image of Tong as a "jack of all trades master of none" with respect to dance music overall.

With this Essential Mix 2000, however, Tong has made a bit more of a musical statement than he has previously, and the result is impressive, indeed. Yes, in assembling tracks that tend toward the darker and more percussion-dominated side of dance music he has followed a trend, rather than forged one himself--the style *du jour* in dance music overall from 1999-2001 has indeed eschewed the "uplifting" and tended toward the dark and deep--but his track selection, sequencing, and mixing here are so good that it's clear that Tong is NOT simply the "conveyer of hits to the masses," but a man who KNOWS dance music and has an almost unerring ability to hone in on quality tunes.

Following a pattern that has become fairly common in two-cd mix sets, Tong uses the first cd to present tracks that are mostly percussive and housey (for lack of a better term). Highlights (for me, anyway)of this portion of the mix include Simon's "Free At Last," a Deep Dish remix of Sven Vath's venerable "Barbarella, and " Datar's "B." Tong winds up this set with DJ Rolando's massive hit, "Jaguar."

The second set shifts just a bit toward the trancey, though overall the music retains the darkish, percussive feel established in disc one. There are some definite anthems here, including Sasha and Darren Emerson's "Scorchio," Halo Varga's much-played "Future" (though the Jaime + Kenny D remix is certainly distinctive), and Futureshock's "Sparc." All in all, the set moves along smartly, and there isn't a bad track in the lot.

Kudos to Pete Tong for eschewing the "tops in dance pops" formula this time around. This compilation won't appeal to all listeners (especially those looking for such absent styles as garage, disco, dance-pop, or uplifting trance), but for those of us enamored of the deep, dark, hypnotic, more underground styles of dance music, Tong's mix is a must-have.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pete Tong - the Essential Mix Man, May 2, 2002
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This review is from: Pete Tong: Essential Mix (2000) (Audio CD)
This is yet another great mix by Tong. I have had this disc for some time now and just love the way it flows. At times Tong can get caught up in a Garage Disco feel, but this CD is more of a progressive sound that leans toward, but not at the center of, trance; this is good because I really enjoy his mixing - though if you want seamless mixes, Sasha and Digweed of Northern Exposure fame as well as Dave Seaman (awakening) are awesome mixers. Tong, however, is quite capable and very importantly can sense a good tune and comes up with some of the less obvious, yet memorable tunes in this mix. For fans of Pete Tong this is a nice compilation that has good range and a solid track listing. Very highly recommended!!
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