MMII (album)
MMII is a DJ mix mixed by John Digweed and released on Bedrock Records. Progressive-Sounds calls it a "cornucopia of sound" and a mix of "dark, spacey grooves".[5]
MMII | ||||
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Compilation album (Mixtape) by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Progressive house | |||
Length | 71:03 | |||
Label | Bedrock Records | |||
Producer | John Digweed | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Progressive-Sounds | |
Rolling Stone | (favorable)[3] |
Resident Advisor |
Track listing
- Pollon - "Lonely Planet" – 7:09
- Pole Folder & CP - "Dust" – 8:19
- Bermuda Triangle - "Mooger Fooger" – 5:32
- Sean Q6 - "Of Course" – 4:59
- Flash Brothers - "Protect The Sense" – 4:48
- 108 Grand - "Te Quiero (Darren Emerson Remix)" – 9:21
- Shakespear's Sister - "Black Sky (Dub Extravaganza part 2)" – 8:20
- James Holden - "I Have Put Out The Light" – 4:43
- Spooky - "Belong (Vocal Club Mix)" – 8:54
- Mandalay - "Deep Love (Charlie May Remix)" – 8:58
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References
- Allmusic review
- Progressive-Sounds review
- Rolling Stone review
- Resident Advisor review
- Jones, Simon (17 April 2002). "John Digweed "MMII"". Progressive-Sounds.
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