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Global Underground 038: Black Rock Desert | ||||
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Compilation album | ||||
Released | 1 February 2010 | |||
Genre | Electronic dance music | |||
Label | Global Underground Ltd. | |||
Compiler | Carl Cox | |||
Global Underground chronology | ||||
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Global Underground 038: Black Rock Desert is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series, compiled and mixed by Carl Cox. The album replicates Cox's mix at The Opulent Temple, a dance event staged as part of the Burning Man festival in Nevada's Black Rock Desert in 2009. [1] This is Cox's first appearance in the Global Underground series.
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No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Trust" | Tiefschwarz feat. Seth Troxler | |
2. | "Groov 2 (Bushwacka! Mix)" | Hijacker | |
3. | "Chase the Night (Craig McWhinney’s Soft & Warm Mix)" | Christian Vance | |
4. | "Krakatoa (Joel Mull Moodswing Mix)" | Skylark | |
5. | "La Cocina Del Cabron" | Lee Van Dowski & Glimpse | |
6. | "Lamur (Henry Saiz Mix Edit)" | Guy J | |
7. | "Green Light" | Alan Fitzpatrick | |
8. | "Faaktree" | Lance Blaise & Rod B. | |
9. | "Space Bass" | Onionz | |
10. | "New Age Acids" | Paride Saraceni | |
11. | "Cat Skin" | Magitman | |
12. | "Maktub" | Fergie | |
13. | "Slice 2010 (Alan Fitzpatrick Mix)" | Joey Beltram | |
14. | "Move!!" | Trevor Rockcliffe | |
15. | "Flyertalk" | Christian Smith |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "The Main Room Part One" | Robbie Rivera | |
2. | "Scientific (Nato Medrado Remix)" | Alex Dias | |
3. | "Space Cow (Pablo Acenso & Juan Deminicis Mix)" | Count Sinca | |
4. | "The Off World (Oliver Dahl Remix)" | Noir | |
5. | "It's a Hybrid (Cari Lekebusch Remix)" | Abi Bah | |
6. | "Rebirth of the Saga" | Tim Baker | |
7. | "No Techno in This Room Please" | Joachim Garraud | |
8. | "Perfect Sunrise" | Wilson, Smallwood & Ingram | |
9. | "Forming Dies (Jerome Sydenham Remix)" | Adam Beyer & Joel Mull | |
10. | "Damager" | Jon Rundell | |
11. | "Before Violence" | Umek | |
12. | "Within Seconds" | Steve Mulder | |
13. | "Asio (Ananda Project Remix)" | John Dalagelis | |
14. | "Darkness.2" | James Zabiela | |
15. | "Long Train" | Petrae Foy & PJC Project | |
16. | "Take My Breath Away" | Gui Boratto | |
17. | "What Kind of World Do You Want?" | Politeca |
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