Love Movement [Ulrich Schnauss Remix] - Nick Warren, Barton, Edward [Poe
Roll Your Own - Nick Warren, Brennan, Nick
Living in a - Nick Warren, Cates, Jonathan
Lonely Planet - Nick Warren, Kuisma, Miika
Behold - Nick Warren, Fehrenbach, Joey
Track Listings (13) - Disc #2
I Miss - Nick Warren, Jacobsen, August
Sweep [Mikkel Metal Vox Reshape] - Nick Warren, Andreas, Mikkel
Cosmopolitan Drink - Nick Warren, Cardenas, Javier Da
Head Down - Nick Warren, P., Jay
Buenos Aires/Bokoto 10PM - Nick Warren, Pole Folder
Neptune - Nick Warren, Kriek, Peter
Non Verbal Language - Nick Warren, Kriek, Peter
One Thing - Nick Warren, Bazell, Kevin "Kaze
Five Five Zero - Nick Warren, Ae, Jerome Ismae
One Morning by the Riverside - Nick Warren, Kuisma, Miika
I'm Lost - Nick Warren, Groenewegen, Joho
8 Bit Era - Nick Warren, Kleijn, Eelke
Blackout - Nick Warren, Kostoxenakis, Vange
Who but Nick Warren could be tapped for Global Underground's landmark 30th release, a journey through downtempo trippiness, silky minimalism, and sparkly house, set against the backdrop of the City of Light? After all, the... more » Bristol spinner had already been at the controls for no fewer than six GU releases, and his last outing (GU28: Shanghai) blew the doors off most everything else released in the genre that year. On Paris, he returns to the haunting, spaced-out soundscapes that made his Reykjavik mix (GU24) a series favorite. The first disc goes downtempo; the backward melodies and marching psychedelia of Tripswitch's "Strange Parallels" make the case that the album should come with a drug interaction warning, while Joey Fehrenbach's "Being Around You" hypnotizes with a synth line that tumbles through the stereo spectrum like a waterfall in slow motion. Disc 2 gallops from the gate to the glacial sighs of August's "I Miss" and the eerie vocals of Blue Fountain's "Sweep" that chant "I'm your sorrow...I'm your shadow." Later on, Oliver Moldan and Isma Ae's "Fivefivezero" pounces on the unsuspecting with a relentless, pulsating lead and Eelke Kleijn's "8 Bit Era Dub" swings harder than a prizefighter. On display through it all is Warren's affinity for pulling the truly innovative and strangely compelling tunes from the ocean of often derivative electronic dance music, leading one to believe that if there are vinyl shops in alternate dimensions, he has likely rooted through their crates. Like his other GU releases, Warren's Paris begins to reveal its secrets only after a number of listens--but fans of this DJ's DJ would have it no other way. --Brent Kallmer« less
Who but Nick Warren could be tapped for Global Underground's landmark 30th release, a journey through downtempo trippiness, silky minimalism, and sparkly house, set against the backdrop of the City of Light? After all, the Bristol spinner had already been at the controls for no fewer than six GU releases, and his last outing (GU28: Shanghai) blew the doors off most everything else released in the genre that year. On Paris, he returns to the haunting, spaced-out soundscapes that made his Reykjavik mix (GU24) a series favorite. The first disc goes downtempo; the backward melodies and marching psychedelia of Tripswitch's "Strange Parallels" make the case that the album should come with a drug interaction warning, while Joey Fehrenbach's "Being Around You" hypnotizes with a synth line that tumbles through the stereo spectrum like a waterfall in slow motion. Disc 2 gallops from the gate to the glacial sighs of August's "I Miss" and the eerie vocals of Blue Fountain's "Sweep" that chant "I'm your sorrow...I'm your shadow." Later on, Oliver Moldan and Isma Ae's "Fivefivezero" pounces on the unsuspecting with a relentless, pulsating lead and Eelke Kleijn's "8 Bit Era Dub" swings harder than a prizefighter. On display through it all is Warren's affinity for pulling the truly innovative and strangely compelling tunes from the ocean of often derivative electronic dance music, leading one to believe that if there are vinyl shops in alternate dimensions, he has likely rooted through their crates. Like his other GU releases, Warren's Paris begins to reveal its secrets only after a number of listens--but fans of this DJ's DJ would have it no other way. --Brent Kallmer
"I usually do not like house or mixes as they are so repetitive. It seems like every kid with some software thinks that he can be a DJ. The result is a lot of junk. I am 51 years old and do not buy a lot of music but this is the third Nick Warren album I have bought. It is great driving music, headphone music, etc. The mix is rarely dull and always great background. Nick Warren always delivers."
Perpetually uplifting and interesting
Kitty | California, USA | 04/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD rocks! It calmly and magically drives you to do whatever you want to do, whether it be dance, work, play with your kids or pets, relax, or celebrate. Not being an aficionado for this type of music (read the other reviews for their takes), I can't analyze this CD further except to confirm that it has struck a chord with me and the rest of my family (including our young children). Kudos to Nick Warren!"
Best CD of the year
Vlad Abramovich | Miami, USA | 03/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thank God for Nick Warren. CD 2 is by far the best thing I've heard in years, mixed to perfection as always. CD 1 is a really good chill-out lounge CD....CD 2 instant classic.
Buy it don't copy it. Support the industry."
Legendary
PowerUser | Los Angeles, CA USA | 03/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Do you think Nick can't top GU 028 Shanghai? I thought so too, till I heard this. It seems almost impossible, but Paris is at least equally as good, if not better. It is delightful that Nick continues with the singular approach to his CD1, which is an absolute masterpiece. While GU 024 CD1 was great in parts, Paris CD1 is good through and through. CD1 will have you grinning fairly soon- It actually makes you happy.
CD2 is a blend of many genres as has been previously described. It starts off rather badly though (IMHO) but later progresses to being quite good. It doesn't seem to be mixed as well as CD1. Tracks don't flow into each other, and are like separate entities rather than one cohesive unit. Thankfully, the tracks are reasonably good as they stand by themselves.
I would like to add here that it's a pleasure to be witness such talent. Nick Warren is the Mozart of EDM - or whatever genre you'd like to classify this release under. Can't wait for what's next."
Excellent mindmusic
Louis Cipher | 03/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Everytime I put up some progressive sounds on my stereo, people tend to ask: "whats that kind of music, its neither house nor techno .. but I like it"... Its electronic music that rocks the mind - GU28 was already excellent, and GU30 surprisingly hits the spot again, with calm yet uprising moments and sounds."