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5.0 out of 5 stars
If you like "Progressive" this is for you,
By A Customer
This review is from: Y3K: Soundtrack to the Future [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
This is quite possibly some of the best progressive music I have ever heard, Hyper did an excellent job on picking out the different tracks to go on the CD and the record for that matter. So if you like to chill out and have some great tunes to help you along this is THE recommended CD or LP.
4.0 out of 5 stars
prog meets breaks with 1999 tracks,
This review is from: Y3k: Soundtrack to the Future (Audio CD)
DJ Hype's not quite accurate with his titles, as this is sequel into deep progressive breaks mainly culls work from 1999; not that anyone's complaining, but this sound fusion of breakbeat, heavy basslines and trance - though intoxicating - is apparently running out of steam, or at least quantity of releases.There's Way Out West, who perhaps started the furor in the first place, and BT with his two excellent and hard to find hits from last year, including the spectacular "Fibonacci Sequence" which led off Sasha's Global underground Ibiza (in a slightly altered form). Hybrid, the current carriers of the torch, drop three quality pieces that don't veer far from their formula. If you like any of the artists on this set you'll undoubtedly like them all; DJ Hype has picked pieces that work well together and deliver a delicious consistency throughout. But the lack of breakout tracks by new artists makes you wonder how far this revolutionary sound will continue.
4.0 out of 5 stars
progresive breakbeat, a stirring combination,
This review is from: Y3k: Soundtrack to the Future (Audio CD)
DJ Hype's not quite accurate with his titles, as this is sequel into deep progressive breaks mainly culls work from 1999; not that anyone's complaining, but this sound fusion of breakbeat, heavy basslines and trance - though intoxicating - is apparently running out of steam, or at least quantity of releases.There's Way Out West, who perhaps started the furor in the first place, and BT with his two excellent and hard to find hits from last year, including the spectacular "Fibonacci Sequence" which led off Sasha's Global underground Ibiza (in a slightly altered form). Hybrid, the current carriers of the torch, drop three quality pieces that don't veer far from their formula. If you like any of the artists on this set you'll undoubtedly like them all; DJ Hype has picked pieces that work well together and deliver a delicious consistency throughout. But the lack of breakout tracks by new artists makes you wonder how far this revolutionary sound will continue. Grade: B+
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