Bedrock 2 - Jimmy Van M

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  • Here it is the latest compilation from Bedrock that profiles one of the best DJs on the planet. Jimmy Van M has done a remarkably good job in compiling & mixing both cds. The tracks are professionally blended using his Jimmy's unique mixing skills. It's absolutely very smooth. CD 1 starts off with nice mellow grooves of Mo Shic and Zeidan's Night Stalker progressing slowly to ECVM's (Jimmy is 1/3 of the group) Circuit Breaker which was given a tribal progressive treatment by the men of the moment, John Creamer and Stephane K. This tune scores well in its use of synths and subtle effects added for extra feelings and overall sounds that works so well in a set like this. But, still the Original Mix kicks real hard, making it very hard to top. Then Jimmy added a little more energy to the set by mixing it with Richard Scheissel's (Yum Yum) new track "Heavy Fluid" that has already rocked many major dancefloors. Richard, the owner of "Sperm Records," is back to slam the progressive world with a stunningly beautiful track with a storming progressive edge and feel. The next big notable tunes highlights includes "Prototype's Control Of Sound," "Tocharian's Lacuna," and Jimmy's new track "Love Like Sleep," which was co-produced with epic progressive house legends Marc Mitchell (Sunday Club, Human Movement) and Richard Scheissel (Yum Yum) and the vocalist Terra Deva in Jersey, UK. Jimmy ended the set with "Filterheadz Remix" of Minimalistix's Struggle For Pleasure, which is one of this year's best tunes that has been caned by other superstar DJs including Dave Seaman and Sasha. CD 2 has as much energy as CD 1. Jimmy chose John Johnson's London as the set opener, making it sound as if it's really ready to fire masses of non-stop uplifting effects and swirling melodies. This carries and builds the set into a gorgeous melodic trance courtesy of Solid Sessions, one of this year's most talented artists. This great track finally drops into a million mile of killer breakdown that is sure to send shivers down your spine. This tune was mixed back to back with the mix from the Saffron man who was also responsible for remixing Jennifer Lopez's track. If you play this CD real loud, you will notice that Jimmy has managed to continue to assault sonicly with the echo sounding tracks that were made to envelope the room in swirls of sounds. Other cool tunes worth mentioning include Nuclear Ramjet's Deep Blue and Thermobee and Stratosphere's Diminished Responsibility, both deadly tunes with awesome bassline, sweeping sounds and unbelievable metalic grooves that will never leave your head once you have listened to them. Very impressive work by Jimmy Van M.
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