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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 43 reviews)
Sales Rank: 28862
Category: Music

Artist: Sharam
Publisher: Global Underground
Studio: Global Underground
Manufacturer: Global Underground
Label: Global Underground
Format: Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 828272202935
EAN: 0828272202935
ASIN: B000HDR97M

Release Date: May 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Sugar (Sweet Thing) [Nicka & Alse Remix] - DYAD 10
  • Look Around [Spider Funk Dub] - Spider & Legaz
  • Passing Lights - 16 Bit Lolitas
  • Bliss [Felix Da Housecat Remix] - Syntax
  • Majorca Roots - Spider & Legaz
  • Other Side [Deep Dish Other Than This Side Remix] - Wayne Jackson, Paul van Dyk
  • Mindstalking [Dave Aude Dub] - Lunascape
  • Timelapse [Moonbeam Pres Glockenspiel Mix] - Jiva, Jiva, Rula
  • Together We Rise - Sultan & Ned Sheppard
  • Deep Breath Sedna [Dave Dresden Mash-Up] - 16 Bit Lolitas, Motorcycle
  • Something to Lose [Cedric Gervais Remix] - Nadia Ali, Creamer & K, Rasko, Rosko
  • Stilettos (Pumps) [Dave Aude Pumps Dub] - Crime Mob, Miss Aisha
  • Eiffel Nights - Pig & Dan

  Disc 2
  • Direct Me [Joey Negro Remix] - The Reese Project
  • Timewarp - Babylon Timewarp
  • Spirit in My Life - Caroline, Cedric Gervais
  • Everlasting - Miss Nine
  • Connected [Spider & Legaz Remix] - Stereomovers, , , Sultan & Ned Sheppard
  • Zero - Simon & Shaker
  • Smaller [Dave Aude Remix] - Suite 117
  • Psych - Spider & Legaz
  • Cello Track [Dub] - Twotrups
  • Who Is Watching - Nadia Ali, Armin van Buuren
  • Ayoun - La Casa Grande
  • Manitou - Felipe & Nicolas Bacher,
  • Feedback [Valentino Kanzyani Earresistable Mix] - Acquaviva & Maddox
  • Everyday - Planet Funk

Similar Items:

  • Global Underground: Taipei (GU31)
  • Global Underground 030: Paris
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  • Global Underground: Mexico City
  • Global Underground: Paris

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Following their success with 2005's George Is On, house duo Deep Dish (known individually as Sharam and Dubfire) set out to divide and conquer with individual mixes for UK label Global Underground. Sharam strikes first--and hard--with Dubai, a two-disc set that is likely to generate comparisons with GU's other epic releases such as Sasha's Ibiza (GU13). Disc one is the slow-burner here: Spider and Legaz's dub of "Look Around" funks things up with a vocoder-drenched synth line that could have been pulled off a Jeff Beck album before giving way to the druggy, cascading echoes of 16 Bit Lolitas' "Passing Lights." From the perspective of the second disc, the moody expanse of the first begins to look a lot like an elaborate launch sequence, as the infectious "Timewarp" merges into Cedric Gervais's "Spirit in My Life," which sends the whole business into orbit. Sharam has undoubtedly reached a new high here, with programming so organic it sometimes seems like the track list may have just dropped out of the sky. For those awaiting the next big Global Underground release, your time has come. --Brent Kallmer


Customer Reviews:   Read 38 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good music for Nature - for Nature One !!!   August 6, 2008
This is a great mixed up compilation of good house and minimal house.

Last weekend we were at the camping village of Nature One. And we played this CD's the hole time.

It was a great time there with the finest of electronic music.



5 out of 5 stars Come come ;)   May 25, 2008
Absolutely stellar mix with a real party vibe that has been absent on many of the new GU releases. Sharam remains a tastemaker and a brilliant DJ with a simple attitude towards mixing; that is to say he simple gets out of the way of a bevy of amazing songs. Highly, highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars sharam dubai   May 8, 2008
if you are a fan you wont be surprised if you arent well if you dont get this you dont get dance music technically brilliant & its moves you to that deep dish place buy it now & play it loud


4 out of 5 stars Oh, I get it. Good music. Imagine that.   December 6, 2007
I own every frickin' GU that there is and I skipped this one when it was released because I didn't think I liked Deep Dish. I hated Toronto and I thought the after club discs were lame. I didn't trust Deep Dish and the change that their releases were bringing to the GU empire. But then I unexpectedly loved Dubfire in Taipei which I got just to give Deep Dish and GU one more chance. So, I decided to take a chance on Sharam, fully expecting to be dissapointed. well, the joke's on me because I think this disc is just fine. It's shiny, funky and not quite as ponderous as some ultra serious GU mixes can tend to be.I finally surrendered my expectations of what I thought a GU disc was 'supposed' to be and as I enjoyed this set, it dawned on me: GU releases GOOD MUSIC. It doesn't matter that trance is over. When trance was the big sound, they released the best trance mixes of all. Now, they're just releasing good dance music, whatever the style,cheese free. Some mixes are still trance-y,some aren't. Some releases are better than others, but they are all noble efforts by masters, including this one. Then, I went back to the older Deep Dish GU releases to make sure I didn't miss anything. I still didn't like Toronto much, but I realised that Sharam's Toronto after club sounded better to me than before. It was then that I fully realised what the term 'ahead of it's time' means. That disc was ahead of it's time. Wow. Now, I get it. And this release is right on time.
Don't be late.



1 out of 5 stars boring, boring, BORING!!!!   November 9, 2007
  0 out of 3 found this review helpful

The only thing that makes this a mix CD is the fact that it is gapless. This might as well be unmixed because every song is married to the next by at least 30 seconds of nothing but a snare, kick & hi-hat. A *real* mix intertwines songs, having them play off on another.

I give it one star because the songs are good and it has a flow. Though, overall I'm extremely disappointed.


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