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Global Groove: Dignity
David Knapp
Centaur
$16.98



Global Groove: The New Groove
Susan Morabito
Centaur
$16.98



Global Groove: Passion
Rob Davis
Centaur
$16.98



Global Groove - Thrill
DJ Roland Belmares
Centaur
$16.98



Global Groove: Edge
DJ Mark Anthony
Centaur
$16.98



Global Groove: Livin' Out Loud
David Knapp
Centaur
$18.98


  
Global Groove: Mask
by Centaur

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Audio CD
Publisher: Centaur
Customer Reviews:
 
The DJ is Hiding Behind the Mask...
Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 
I have the entire Global groove series from Centaur and so I naturally bought Mask when it was released. I wanted to like it. I tried to like it. I just can't help but dislike it. Unlike much of the dance music from this period, the vocals are weak, the choice of mixes just down right odd, and the transitions are anything but smooth. Mark MacEwan was never a big dj outside of Atlanta and after this cd was released clubs here stopped booking him cold. That's probably the most telling review of all.

a mixed bag...
Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 
There's some soft, soulful house with vocals, odd old school techno rave sounds (like Strings 2000), a bit of trancey stuff, and one or two harder vocal tracks. It's nice to have the Johnny Vicious mix of Gigi D'Agostino in a pretty length version on disc. There's the pretty trance vocal of St. Etienne on a Paul Van Dyke track. Things with a very pretty but cheesy cover of Elton John by a male vocalist. Not my favorite of the series-I think these discs work better when the music is all of one variety trance/hardhouse/nrg, etc.


1. horny hustle (4:56)
2. Come On (4:41)
3. Somebody Found love (6:22)
4. Harvest for the World (9:06)
5. Bad Habit (5:19)
6. Tell me now (4:32)
7. France 2000 (5:38)
8. I'll Fly With you (7:55)
9. Strings 2000 (8:49)
10. Tell me Why (5:35)
11. Don't Let The Sun Go Down (6:01)

Mask - Something to take it off for...
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
This CD is one of the many GG cd's I have... I loved the interesting musical contents of the cd... it definately kept me wondering what would be next... a must in my collection is this CD..

Global Groove Mask
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
This CD has a great pulsating driving rhythm. The different musical sensations can bring the emotional force to its explosive peek, it isnt your regular "bump and grind." Put this one in your CD player and get into the Global Groove. Loved it. THIS ONE IS A MUST ! ! ! ! Take the mask off and let the rhythm move you.........

GLOBAL GROOVE -- Best CD to date
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
As usual, the David Morgan photography is just stunning. But what's been lacking from the Global Groove series (except for the better tracks on PUMP IT, and to a lesser extent those on THRILL) has been music that cuts the edge and commands attention the way the cover art does. This CD is the best in the series, and since it's the most recent, that's very encouraging.

This CD is starting to move GG away from the 1980's sound that's made earlier efforts so dreary, and probably hurt sales enormously. While ther is nothing really wrong with the old disco flame music, it's just part of the past--and the past is DeadsVille in dance music.

Trance, hard-edged electronica, sophisticated digital post production and other engineering in today's studios makes the older music sound queeny and out of touch, no matter how good the producer is.

This CD has more of the new sounds and a harder edge than anything released to date in this series, and it's extremely good. But Global Grooves still needs an "over the Top" mix of new sounds to really establish themselves as serious players. This CD will have enormous appeal to fans of dance music, but it won't break out to a wider audience.

Get a hipper and younger group to select music, an have "XYBoys" doing post-production on these mixes, and the sales should zoom.

Best tracks: 1. PAUL VAN DYK -- Tell Me Why (The Riddle) 2. DJ WILL/PREZ ZING -- Somebody Found Love 3. JESSICA PARKER -- Come On 4. THK -- France 2000.

Finally, I still maintain that the Global Groove cover art screams to be made into posters--or is that screaming coming from the fans, most of whom aren't wish that CD's themselves were as good as their covers?


Tracks:          

  • Horny Hustle - Mark MacEwan, Flores, Joel
  • Come On - Mark MacEwan, Lewis, Jamie
  • Somebody Found Love - Mark MacEwan, Zinq
  • Harvest for the World - Mark MacEwan, Isley, Ernest
  • Bad Habit - Mark MacEwan, McFarlane, F.
  • Tell Me Now - Mark MacEwan, Lappesson, Sascha
  • France 2000 - Mark MacEwan, Kukula, Thomas
  • I'll Fly With You - Mark MacEwan, Agostino, L. Di
  • Strings 2000 - Mark MacEwan, May, Derrick
  • Tell Me Why (The Riddle) - Mark MacEwan, Cracknell, Sarah
  • Don't Let the Sun Go Down - Mark MacEwan, Taupin, B.



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