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4.0 out of 5 stars
By far the best volume in the Plastic series,
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This review is from: Plastic Vol: 6 (Audio CD)
I accidently stumbled across the sixth volume in my favorite electronic series one day at the record store. I didn't even realize there was a sixth volume until I discovered it. Of course I bought it on sight. I love the Plastic compilations series. Granted the songs selected for these albums are edit versions but the songs themselves are just fabulous. The sixth volume is no exception to the greatness of the series. I particularly loved Way Out West's "Mindcircus" (Gabriel & Dresden Mix/plastic edit). Yeah, the dance version can be found on the fifth Plastic compilation but this version of "Mindcircus" is vastly superior to the dance version. I just absolutely love the heavenly female vocals. Although I am no Timo Maas fan (I think he is vastly overrated like Fatboy Slim), I dug "To Get Down". It is one of the few songs I liked by Timo on his recent album "Loud". "To Get Down" is a funky, big beat song ala The Chemical Brothers/The Crystal Method. And of course I loved hearing the original mix of one of my personal favorite trance songs PPK's "Resurrection". I have always wondered about what the original version sounded like. I always heard remixed versions of the song in the past. My other favorite songs is Evolution's "Walking on Fire" (Bedrock Vocal Mix) and Felix da Housecat "What Does It Feel Like?" (Royksopp Return to the Sun Mix). The monotonous female vocals on the latter track is awesome. This album isn't without flaws though. I could have lived without the Fatboy Slim track (again, he is vastly overrated and I cannot say that enough times). I found ILS' "6th Space" (Next Level) nothing to write home about. Otherwise I thought this was a great edition to the Plastic series and definitely is my current favorite.
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