The Cactus Rose Project - "Jelly" (original mix) - (6:16)
98 BPM Leston Paul - "Santa Cruz" (original mix) - (4:08) 99 BPM
Dancing Fantasy - "Voodoo Jammin'" (Eros mix) - (6:26) 90 BPM
Bandolero - "RAvves Noirs" (instrumental) - (4:09) 81 BPM
Don Carlos - "Aqua" (Part One) - (6:28) 93 BPM
Language - "Tranquility Bass" (original mix) - (5:14) 120 BPM
Kamasutra - "Sugar Step" (original mix) - (6:18) 109 BPM
Moodswings - "The Jazz Man" (original mix) - (5:36) 60 BPM
Congarilla - "Sacred Tree" (original mix) - (3:01) 107 BPM
Red Sun - "Honey From The Baka" (original mix) - (6:35) 115 BPM
Coste Apetrea - "Hej DA¤r" (original mix) - (4:18) 89 BPM
Christoph Spendel Group - "Forever" (original mix) - (3:40) 110 BPM
Frank De Wulf - "The End" (original mix) - (6:58) 69 BPM
Cantoma - "Gambarra" (unreleased mix) - (4:59) 105 BPM
Review: Out Of The Blue, Phil Mison's first compilation for some time, was apparently inspired by his first few trips to the White Isle of Ibiza, and specifically the unlikely set of circumstances that led to him filling in for Jose Padilla at Cafe Del Mar. Musically, it's reflective of the story, joining the dots between impossible-to-find rarities (see the loved-up instrumental jazz-rock of "Jelly" by The Cactus Rose Project and the life-affirming fusion business of Christoph Spendel Group's "Forever", for starters), huggable Balearic synth-pop, flamenco-inspired sunset gems, and a smattering of head-in-the-clouds Italian dream house killers. Given Mison's heritage and status as one of Balearica's top selectors, it's perhaps unsurprising that Out Of The Blue is undeniably brilliant.
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09 Jun 17
Balearic/Downtempo