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Layered Sounds 2
Various Artists
Layered Sounds 2
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
Layered Sounds returns with an outstanding analysis of John Digweed's Bedrock label and audible accolades from across multi-coloured spectrum of dance music. John Digweed's superb A&R and time spent actually pounding t...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Layered Sounds 2
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Bedrock / Hyper
Release Date: 8/2/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 881824049228, 088182404922

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Layered Sounds returns with an outstanding analysis of John Digweed's Bedrock label and audible accolades from across multi-coloured spectrum of dance music. John Digweed's superb A&R and time spent actually pounding the streets and clubs of 4 continents exudes from an album that feels these influences from the Far East, the US, South America, Asia and Europe. CD1 highlights the eclectic spirit of Bedrock's artists with downbeat and leftfield mixes of their own tracks from the main Bedrock label. Featuring 2 exclusive downbeat tracks from Bedrock artist Yunus Guvenen in `Open Arms' and `Indigo', CD 1 also features chillout and downbeat tracks and remixes from Morgan Page & Gregory Shiff, John Debo, Luke Chable, and Voyager. CD2 once again reflects Bedrock's legendary international club night and the dance floor as the rare, the remixed and the exclusive from the main stable Bedrock label and the Bedrock Breaks imprint are thrown down displaying the beating heart of the label! Leading with label boss Digweed and production partner Nick Muir under their Bedrock moniker, CD2 highlights unreleased and exclusive tracks and mixes from Steiger and Weird Continental Types, plus Astro & Glyde, Luke Fair, Elite Force, Pole Folder and more.

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Sky P. (kalanaka) from PORTLAND, OR
Reviewed on 6/23/2010...
I didn't really know anything about this, but just trusted Digweed's Bedrock Records. It paid off. This has one disc of real chillout, downtempo tracks that are good for all kinds of occassions. The other disc is upbeat and dancey - but not as trancey or progressive as some of John Digweed's tracks. You can listen to these a bunch of times and keep discovering cool things you didn't notice before.

CD Reviews

More like progessive breaks...
J. Babcock | Los Angeles, CA | 09/09/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I give it 3 stars from a prog. house point of view. There's no arguing that Diggers' has it going on but this is NOT a progessive house album. A few tracks lead you towards it but then leads right back to prog. breaks.It you want progessive breaks then you will totally love this. Personally breaks feel slower to me - not that I haven't danced my ass of to some great break sets at desert parties - but Layered 1 CD 2 has my vote.

RE: the downtempo - it's good but if you're looking for some great chill go to Kruder & Dorfmeister. I plan on trading LS2 in."
Great chill cd yet even better uptempo mix
J. Manuel | Vidor, TX USA | 08/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Once again Bedrock brings yet another great mix for all to enjoy. This is vol.2 of the layered sounds mix comps. and in my honest opinion many steps above its vol.1. Cd1 is Bedrocks downbeat selections and I must say (though I am not too much into the chill or downbeat mixes) this cd has truly a great sound. It seems to me that most "Chill" cds seem to have a bit to many obsucure tracks that do not mix to well. I really like the flow and the track selection of cd1. A bit like the amazing Northern Exposer feel. Now on to the reason I bought this cd, CD2 "upbeats" has some amazing Prog. house tracks. A much better and DEEPER mix than vol.1 with lush sounds and some GREAT remixes. I have purchased almost every big label release at the moment (Renaissance, Global Underground, Balance, Tiesto's new ISOS)yet this mix(more so disc 2) seems to be getting played a bit more.Both cds are Great prog./chill mixes that should not be missed by both fans."