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Global Underground: San Francisco

 
Album Review: Global Underground: San Francisco

  • Artist: Sasha
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 16, 1999
  • Type: Mix-album
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

By the time Sasha made his international album debut as a solo artist with Global Underground: San Francisco in 1999, he was already an icon. Alongside longtime partner John Digweed, Sasha had played a large part in the rapidly expanding popularity of progressive house and trance in the mid- to late '90s with the duo's popular Northern Exposure series. Furthermore, he was a full-fledged superstar in the U.K., where he spent most of the '90s honing his craft and furthering his reputation. Yet the American masses still had little idea who Sasha was or why he garnered such an iconic image. For example, on the back of Global Underground: San Francisco, popular U.K. dance scribe Dom Phillips writes, "When Sasha finishes one of his special sets, people are liable to get emotional. You could call it trance. I call it magic." It was precisely hyperbole such as this that made Global Underground: San Francisco such an anticipated release. After all, though Sasha spun on occasion at Twilo in New York or in cities like Miami and San Francisco, most stateside listeners had only the hyperbole to base their image of the iconic DJ on. And though the "trance sucks" crowd will venomously deny it forever, Global Underground: San Francisco lived up to its hype. Not coincidently, thousands of stateside hipsters suddenly championed the trance scene. Sasha had converted them. Here's how: For the most part, he devotes the first disc of this album to progressive house and the second to trance. However, it's important to note that he drops only proven anthems by the style's best producers: Albion, Quivver, Breeder, Oliver Lieb, BT, Tilt, and more. So, essentially, stateside listeners were getting a very distilled sample of the late-'90s progressive scene, similar to what Paul Oakenfold did on the first Tranceport album. And that's precisely why Sasha struggled to better this mix in subsequent years -- it's one of the best mix albums to surface during the late-'90s trance craze, featuring the best the era had to offer before the movement eventually became over-saturated, exhausted, and increasingly dreary rather than euphoric. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Sasha (3:07)
Platform Daum Bentley Freaky Chakra (7:23)
Solid Space Business Alec Greenhough, Paul Ingall Attaboy (2:12)
Protect Your Mind [Van Bellen Mix] DJ Sakin (6:46)
Resurrection Nic Vegter Classified Project (5:54)
The Resurrection E.P. Jesse Skeens Medway (6:09)
Lecture (2:42)
Blue Stream Sneaky Alien Sneaky Alien (4:48)
Express II Funk Function (3:56)
Bulgarian [Incisions Remix] Laurent Gutbier Travel (6:24)
Soul to Bare [C. Hornbostel Remix] Joi Cardwell, Hani Joi Cardwell (3:42)
Everything's Not You [Quivver's Space Mix] John Graham Stoneproof (6:23)
I'm Free [William Orbit Mix] Morgan King Morgan King (8:44)
Anomaly - Calling Your Name [Albion Mix] Brian Transeau Libra Presents Taylor (5:29)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro Sasha (3:40)
Blue C.J. Dolan Narcotik (4:48)
Hope Armin Jeff Johnert, Dennis Pierre Sarratou Illuminatus (4:48)
Clarkness David Baes Dave Kane (4:48)
Acoustic Principles Eclipse 8 (5:17)
Psionic Mana (4:48)
The Chain Rowan Blades, Simon Noble Breeder (9:38)
Change Me Oliver Lieb Paragliders (5:46)
Twilo Thunder Rowan Blades, Simon Noble Breeder (9:08)
Movin' Thru Your System Jark Prongo Jark Prongo (5:02)
The Mission Eniac DJ Tomcraft (5:46)
I Dream [Tilt's Resurrection Mix] Michael Parks, J. Graham, M. Wilson Tilt (4:43)

Credits

William Orbit (Producer), William Orbit (Remixing), Johnny Graham (Producer), Freaky Chakra (Performer), Jan Johnston (Vocals), Joi Cardwell (Performer), Charles Webster (Producer), Charles Webster (Remixing), Der Dritte Raum (Performer), Dave Kane (Performer), Richard Breeden (Executive Producer), Si Brad (Producer), Oliver Lieb (Remixing), M. Wilson (Producer), Eniac (Producer), Sasha (Main Performer), Sasha (Compilation), Sasha (Mixing), Medway (Performer), Tilt (Performer), Eclipse 8 (Performer), Illuminatus (Performer), DJ Tomcraft (Producer), DJ Tomcraft (Performer), Paragliders (Performer), Hani (Producer), Daum Bentley (Producer), Ferry Corsten (Remixing), DJ Sakin (Producer), DJ Sakin (Performer), Sneaky Alien (Performer), Jark Prongo (Performer), Morgan King (Producer), Morgan King (Performer), Classified Project (Performer), Toy Hernández (Producer), C.J. Dolan (Producer), C.J. Dolan (Engineer), Oldhams (Producer), Jesse Skeens (Producer), Travel (Performer), Breeder (Performer), Mana (Performer), Funk Function (Performer), Narcotik (Performer), Stoneproof (Performer), Dean Belcher (Photography), Libra Presents Taylor (Performer), Laurent Gutbier (Producer), Rowan Blades (Producer), Simon Noble (Producer), Simon Noble (Engineer), Attaboy (Performer), Christian Hornbostel (Producer), Christian Hornbostel (Remixing), Nickelson (Producer), A.P.L. (Producer), Jark (Producer), Dom Phillips (Liner Notes), David Baes (Producer), Alec Greenhough (Producer), Paul Ingall (Producer), Nic Vegter (Producer)
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