Review:
A whopping 32 tracks of vital tech-house from the Cr2 staple, available as either separate tracks or as a couple of continuous DJ mixes, and featuring a bevy of truly special tunes - check out the heart-stoppingly smooth and beautiful breakdown in the middle of One Hand's "New Day" for example, or the subtle, almost whisper-quiet vocal touches during "Tufi" by Darko De Jan. Special points should also go out to Mark Reeve's "JB's Boogie" for sampling James Brown in a thrillingly original way - a rare skill after almost 30 years of Godfather pilfering.