Good - but my opinion of Goldie has went rapidly down hill.
Although some parts of this Mix are solid, and his unique style is obvious throughout, it seems Goldie is still missing out on a lot of progress other producers are making.
Fair Play. This is 'his style' and he's entitled to choose what he puts in and what he doesn't. I just believe Goldie has lost a lot of the appeal and pinnacle of focus he once had.
That said, there's some fine tunes on here and some Old Skool classics - it'll still get played in my collection - but I've got a lot better tapes from Helter Skelter tape packs that have the 'tru real deal' and I'm sure you could select a different lesser known D'n'B contemporary to be buying a Mix off.
This said :If you do go and see Goldie a lot, you like his jungle crashing mash-up style and know what you're expecting you'll probably think this is bangin'.