Homebass (Vienna Vista Sexual Dub, Remixed by UFO)
Rama Communication (Beastmasters Radio Mix)
Sweet Rain (Fila Brazillia Mix)
San Francisco Tiene Su Propio Son (Future Loop Foundation Remix)
The Longing
Scarborough Fair (Flying Headcase Dub)
Para Un Angelito (Dezrok's Ambient Mix)
Weather Girl
In the latest installment of the acclaimed Traveller series, Six Degrees takes you globe-hopping on a virtual visit to the planet's hottest music scenes. Spanning continents and styles, dZihan & Kamien, UFO, Euphoria... more », Fila Brazillia and State of Bengal are among the artists contributing new remixes and original tracks unique to this collection.« less
In the latest installment of the acclaimed Traveller series, Six Degrees takes you globe-hopping on a virtual visit to the planet's hottest music scenes. Spanning continents and styles, dZihan & Kamien, UFO, Euphoria, Fila Brazillia and State of Bengal are among the artists contributing new remixes and original tracks unique to this collection.
"Standing alone Karsh Kale carries this album. Well worth the low low price. An excellent source for the future of world beat. Kale's mix of sweet beats and traditional indian vocals makes the perfect mix. I highly recommend!"
Disappointment
John Dennett | 01/26/2002
(2 out of 5 stars)
"We've been Traveller fans for several years. Traveller '99 and '00 were excellent, but this cd is a bore. Cliche-ridden, not a single cut hooked us. Disappointment."
Very nice compilation
m_noland | Washington, DC United States | 03/09/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Very nice compilation of mostly previously released Six Degrees cuts. Most cuts put non-Western popular music into a techno or ambient context. Given the different musical traditions that these remixes are built on, there is considerable diversity across the 11 cuts. Highlights are Zuco 103's "Outo Lado," remixed by Wu Tang collaborator Carlos Bess, Euphoria's "Sweet Rain" remixed by Fila Brazilia, and Karsh Kale's "The Longing." Another Fine Day's aptly named "Flying Headcase Dub" version of "Scarborough Fair" is possibly the oddest cut in the collection. I don't know about you, but I always think "ah yes, let's do some scratching" when I hear traditional English folk melodies."
More Brilliance from Six Degrees Records
John Dennett | Longmont, CO USA | 07/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the 2001 edition of Six Degrees Records' annual roster sampler. As far as I'm concerned, this label can do no wrong -- never sticking to a single genre, always top shelf tunes. Fans of Thievery Corporation and their ESL imprint will find lots to like here, as will fans of progressive "world beat" sounds. Great liner notes for each of the songs and performers."