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Creamfields 2001: Mixed By Seb Fontaine & Yousef
 
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Creamfields 2001: Mixed By Seb Fontaine & Yousef

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  • Audio CD (10 Sep 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Virgin TV
  • ASIN: B00005OB1M
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 142,992 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Lovely Day - Brancacio & Asher
2. The Underground (Trevor Rockcliffe's 2001 Disko Mix) - Rhythm Masters
3. The Virus (King Unique Mix) - Mutiny
4. Sirens - Tim Deluxe
5. Another Chance (Mr G Remix) - Roger Sanchez
6. More House - Tomasz vs Filterheadz
7. Smoke Machine - X-Press 2
8. I Want Out Cricket Mix - Harry Choo Choo Romero
9. Kick Back Tdr Remix -NBG
10. Song For Shelter Chemical Brothers Remix - Fatboy Slim
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. El Amour - Joeski & Chus
2. Espangol - New Aluminists present Digital Rhythms Vol 2
3. Simpre Juntos - Cesar Del Rio
4. Evenin - Buck and Chris Lunn
5. I like That - Yousef and Steve Mac present The Drum Bums Ep
6. A night at the Back - Harry "choo choo" Romero
7. Trust (Sandy Rivera Mix) - Romanthony
8. Songs From Time Before - Halo & Justin Long present Audio Espionage
9. Fat Head - Chief Rocker
10. The Theme - Hot Lizard
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Amazon.co.uk Review

If you couldn't make Creamfields this year, fear not, because resident DJs Seb Fontaine and Yousef bring the spirit of the party into your very own living room with two exceptionally crafted mixes that won't get mud on the carpet. Fontaine, legendary for his main room sets at the club's Liverpool base, pushes all the right buttons with a pumping, prog-house set that's just this side of twisted. Mutiny's "The Virus" gets the thumbs up, here reinfected with a solid mix from King Unique, while Xpress 2's "Smoke Machine" tears the roof off with its huge groove and massive foghorn breakdown. Shame about Harry Choo Choo Romero's beligerent "I Want Out", but the Chemical Brother's hyper remix of Fatboy Slim's "Song for Shelter" and Orinioko's cinematic "Island" make up for the odd duff track. Meanwhile, backroom boy, Yousef, sticks with his trademark funky house, morphing slinky numbers like Cesar Del Rio's "Simpre Juntos", Chief Rocker's "Fat Head" and his own track,! "I Like That" into a seamless, shimmering whole. --Paul Tierney

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, not obvious... and to it's credit, 14 April 2002
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I bought this on the strength of an interesting tracklisting as I wouldn't normally buy corporate superclub albums, and was very pleasantly surprised.... Some familiar tracks, some hidden gems, and not really any rubbish fillers. The Seb CD is varied, ranging from the funky horn-driven filthy house of X-Press2's "Smoke Machine" and Tim Deluxe's "Sirens" to morem melodic anthemic tunes like Mutiny UK's "Virus". It starts of well and doesn't let up, never really languishing in one music style too long to make you lose interest. CD2, Yousef's offering is excellent with his usual ever-present offerings from Joeski and Onionz, and although it's all standard Yousef stuff, his standards are high and there's enough brilliant grinding tracks, soulful vocals, and dirty basslines to satisfy any US house-head. Highlights on this CD include HCCR's "Night at the Black" and Aphrohead's "Morning in Mexico". All in all, a good purchase and one that stands out from the corporate crowd by daring to consist mostly of tracks not likely to be heard over a bowl of cornflakes listening to Radio 1. Isn't that refereshing?!
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