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