Despite the trancy head music Dara tosses into the first few minutes of his fourth studio record, this is mostly classic minimalist drum & bass, served cold and relentless. The dark melodicism of the genre reigns throu... more »ghout, with booming dub bass grooves adding color to haunting layers of rhythmic frosting. The production here is spotless, and the mix is clean and accomplished. Dara fuses his hyperanthems with occasional touches of house, most effectively in songs such as Future Cut's "Whiplash," and does provide intermittent pauses for a deep breath or two. Still, the tracks here can be inflexible, staying in a too-solid groove throughout those seamless transitions. While Dara ventures into some clever mix choices and inventive beat arrangements towards the end of the record, his efforts to make an ultrabright-sounding mix occasionally overshadow his creative impulses. Still, there are pleasures galore here for even a casual drum & bass fan, as well as abundant signs of a DJ's passion and growing turntable talents. --Matthew Cooke« less
Despite the trancy head music Dara tosses into the first few minutes of his fourth studio record, this is mostly classic minimalist drum & bass, served cold and relentless. The dark melodicism of the genre reigns throughout, with booming dub bass grooves adding color to haunting layers of rhythmic frosting. The production here is spotless, and the mix is clean and accomplished. Dara fuses his hyperanthems with occasional touches of house, most effectively in songs such as Future Cut's "Whiplash," and does provide intermittent pauses for a deep breath or two. Still, the tracks here can be inflexible, staying in a too-solid groove throughout those seamless transitions. While Dara ventures into some clever mix choices and inventive beat arrangements towards the end of the record, his efforts to make an ultrabright-sounding mix occasionally overshadow his creative impulses. Still, there are pleasures galore here for even a casual drum & bass fan, as well as abundant signs of a DJ's passion and growing turntable talents. --Matthew Cooke
Arthur F. Eisele | Guaynabo, Puerto Rico | 04/29/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great compilation of clean, minimalist, and hard drum & bass. The mixing is so good you don't notice song changes. Do not be scared by people talking about "minimalist d&b", it doesn't equate to soft. This CD has some of the hardest beats and basslines I've ever heard. In top of being hard, the tracks are all melodic, so you won't get bored. Sometimes, in between rough parts, you hear beautiful vocals and trancy sounds, but then it returns to roughness. Tracks 11-12 are straightout classics. Forget Aphrodite and all that hiphop-d&b music looking to the past, get with the d&b of the future, buy DJ Dara's "From Here to There"."
Better than words
Arthur F. Eisele | 04/18/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely no weak tracks on this cd, and I've listened to track-12 probably 117 times already. Most of the cd is just really really good jungle/Drum&Bass, but I can't get enough of track 12 because he throughs in this amazing vocal track that has all the beauty/sensuality of portishead, except its over the most amazing low rolling bass line i've ever heard. I've also heard this track twice out at clubs. For good reason too. Buy this cd."
Phat cd!
mizjunglist | Seattle | 02/08/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"take my word for it :) its phat! fast drum rollz, very steppy, nice bass linez...itll make you work up a sweat on the dance floor! i went to a party last night and the dj busted out with track 9...it had the floor pumpin literally ! my personal favez would have to be number 4 and 5 cuz im really into the funky bass linez...2 and 3 are pretty phat two tho...every song is good :) the only song i dont listen to is the 1st one...its to chill for me i guess. well hope this review helped a little...peace."
TOTALLY WICKED!!!!!!!
Damien Reign | Raleigh, NC | 04/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Alright everbody, this one is definately a keeper. This project has to be Dara's best to date, although Future Perfect and Further were good as well. On this cd Dara socks it to you hard, fierce, dark, and fast. All the tracks on this cd are very good, and Dara's mixes are simply flawless and very well thought out. The climax though is the mixover from Blue Sonix "Devil Inside" into Kenny Ken's "Project one". All drum&bass lover's should have this cd in their collection. Dara's definately rinsin' up ya face with this one y'all!"
The man can mix
Benjamin Stilwell | San Francisco, CA | 11/20/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This CD came out around the same time as Dieselboy's "System Upgrade," and the combination made me a very happy individual for quite some time. Still seeing regular time in my CD player, it is one of my favorite d&b mixes of all time. As track selection goes, I personally prefer the dieselboy, but I think Dara grabs it here with the progression, hence the title. I can't think of a single mix on here that sounds illogical or "forced" to me, and the album as a whole changes gears many, many times from front to back. The creativity shown in how certain mixes are actually contrived still strikes me as brilliant, two or three years after the disc's release. Overall, my favorite mix by Dara, slightly edging out full circle, and a great example of what separates the big boys from the rest of us who can match beats and wiggle a fader."