Back to Mine: Nick Warren

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Back to Mine: Nick Warren
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Mixtape by
Released1999
Genre Progressive house, trance
Label Ultra
CompilerNick Warren
Nick Warren chronology
Global Underground 008: Brazil
(1998)
Back to Mine: Nick Warren
(1999)
Global Underground 011: Budapest
(1999)

Back to Mine: Nick Warren is a DJ mix album, the first in the Back to Mine series, compiled and mixed by Nick Warren. [1]

The mix focuses on downtempo tracks, with Allmusic calling it "a smart and non-confrontational mix safe from predawn noise complaints". [2] CMJ New Music Report called it a "felicitous cocktail of psilocybin and mescaline". [3]

Iain Stewart, in The Rough Guide to Ibiza and Formentera, viewed Warren's mix as one of the best in the series. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal ArtistLength
1."The Mission"Sequential1:57
2."Warmth Reheated"Talismantra6:54
3."This Way" Skanna 6:46
4."This Love" (feat. Elizabeth Fraser) Craig Armstrong 5:54
5."Autumn Leaves (Irresistible Force Remix)" Coldcut 9:22
6."Go (Jam and Spoon in Dub Mix)" Moby 6:38
7."Wormhole" Glide 3:22
8."Gutaris Breeze"John Beltran6:48
9."Spiritual Technology" Symbiosis 5:00
10."Past" Sub Sub 2:38
11."La Chatte Rouge"Affaires a Faire4:44
12."Part-y-time"Gianni Marchetti3:14
13."Space Van" Glide 9:00

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References

  1. Pollock, David (2006) "Nick Warren", The List , 22 November 2006. Retrieved 15 May 2013
  2. Carlson, Dean "Nick Warren Back to Mine", Allmusic. Retrieved 15 May 2013
  3. Kleinfeld, Justin (2002) "Orbital: Back to Mine", CMJ New Music Report, 22 July 2002. Retrieved 15 May 2013
  4. Stewart, Iain (2003) The Rough Guide to Ibiza and Formentera, Rough Guides, ISBN   978-1843530633, p. 332