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Album Description: Carl Cox's Back To Mine is the 19th in DMC's renowned series of personal collections for after-hours grooving. Carl Cox's mix is appropriate for the series his selections take you on a journey from the old Caister soul days through to blissed out modern day electronica. Carl Cox needs little introduction; the man has been at the forefront of the global dance scene for over twenty years. From the early orbital UK raves of the 80s through to the international club scene of today, he has consistently rocked the party with energy, passion and a commitment that few others can come near to matching.
Carl Cox's selection includes some gorgeous tracks by Diana Ross, Leftfield, Groove Armada, 808 State, Style Council and Carl, himself!
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I bought this cd because I'm a great fan of Cox, but I was a bit disappointed when I heard it. It's the kind of easy listening that even my parents don't play anymore. Of course, there are a few tracks that I do like, but I prefer the technomusic Carl Cox plays most of the time... In my opinion, the cd isn't really one piece of music, as I am used to with mixed albums. It's just a compilation of tracks put on a cd to make money in an easy way!
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If you love Carl Cox you'll melt over this album. It is the kind of disco/house music that makes you shed tears of happiness. it also has the power to make you want to dance wherever you're listening to it. I can hardly wait to see him perform live at Coachella! He's the greatest and so is this album!!!
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What could mean a donwtempo compilation for a trance's master dj like Carl Cox?
Disco Music! and nothing more. Yes, and this is what you will get: a disco music jewel compilation.
Magic piano in track number one, amaizing Diana Ross in second track, and you will get the prize, happiest grooving in third track, and so on. Climax with high tromps in track six.
Getting cool from there and come deep into electronic after grooving, just as only Back to Mine could do, and in fact used ... Read More
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