Global Underground 024: Reykjavik | |
Type: | compilation |
Cover: | Gu024.jpg |
Released: | 24 March 2003[1] |
Genre: | Progressive house, downtempo |
Length: | Disc 1: 65:42 Disc 2: 75:51 |
Label: | Global Underground Ltd. |
Compiler: | Nick Warren |
Chronology: | Global Underground |
Prev Title: | James Lavelle |
Prev Year: | 2002 |
Next Title: | Deep Dish |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Global Underground 024: Nick Warren, Reykjavik is DJ mix album in the Global Underground series released by Boxed in 2003. It is mixed by Nick Warren and based on his performances in Reykjavík. The first CD is characterized by "ambient and experimental sounds", "trip hop style beats", and "atmospheric reggae grooves", as described by Progressive-Sounds.com.[2] The second CD is much closer to the usual progressive house tracks put forth on the Global Underground series. The album reached #25 on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart.[3]
GU’s favourite son comes back to wax for journey number 5, and his sound becomes noticeably more experimental. The remote but intense setting provided by Iceland’s famously wild capital acts as the springboard for a pertinently quirky collection. Word at the time was that Nick was about to quit DJing to focus on his Way Out West productions, so many felt that this was a daring and ultimately hugely successful exploration of the further reaches of creative freedom that GU had always offered him.
As has since often proved the case with DJ ‘retirements’, the lure of the turntables proves too great, and Warren has now returned to the decks and continues to turn in the ongoing instalments of his very personal association with Global.