Global Underground 034: Milan

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Global Underground 034: Milan
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Released12 May 2008
Genre House, Electroclash
Label Global Underground Ltd.
Compiler Felix da Housecat
Global Underground chronology
Global Underground 033: Rio
Layo & Bushwacka!

(2007)
Global Underground 034: Milan
(2008)
Global Underground 035: Lima
Nick Warren

(2008)
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Global Underground 034: Felix Da Housecat, Milan is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series and its first compilation of 2008, compiled and mixed by DJ and producer Felix da Housecat. This is the first Global Underground mix for Felix. It is based on Felix's love for the European fashion centre, Milan. [3] The first disc is more progressive and the second disc is more electroclash. [4]

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. Chip E. - It's House
  2. Josh Wink - Thick As Thieves
  3. Dettmann|Klock – Blank Scenario
  4. Chris Liebing - Bangbop
  5. Alex Bau - Halifaxfunk
  6. Christopher Groove – Maximal MNML (Philipp Straub Edit)
  7. Sasha - Who Killed Sparky?
  8. Benny Benassi - Love and Emotion (Instrumental)
  9. Thomas Bangalter – Outrage
  10. Felix Da Housecat – Tweak!
  11. Armando -151
  12. Pig & Dan - Deliverance
  13. Dubfire – Emissions
  14. Par Grindvik - Continue in My Words (Dettman|Klock Remix)
  15. Man-DA - Principino
  16. Chymera - Arabesque

Disc Two

  1. Sally Shapiro – Hold Me So Tight
  2. Boys Noize – Shine Shine
  3. Quando Quango - Love Tempo
  4. Lopazz – 2 Fast 4 U
  5. JoJo De Freq – Saturn Returns
  6. Armand Van Helden - Je T'aime (Switch Remix)
  7. Felix Da Housecat Vs. Diddy – Jack U (Angelo & Ingrosso Remix)
  8. John Dahlbäck – Blink
  9. Etienne de Crécy – Punk
  10. Charlie Fanclub - Nightbreed
  11. David Carretta - Vicious Game
  12. Anthony Rother – Moderntronic 1
  13. Model 500 - No UFOs (Vocal Mix)
  14. Liaisons Dangereuses - Peut Être…Pas
  15. Endangered Species – Ping Pong
  16. Ramsey & Co - Love Call (Harvey's Mix)
  17. Felix da Housecat - Radio (Shinichi Osawa Remix)
  18. Kris Menace feat. Fred Falke – Fairlight

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References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. Resident Advisor review
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  4. Stéphane, Girard (2008-05-20). "Album: Felix Da Housecat – GU34: Milan". Resident Advisor . Retrieved 2008-09-06.