The timing of this release coincides with the buoyant Easter market and school holidays, and is the perfect commercial proposition to capitalize. Highlights include, DB Boulevard 'Point Of View', Green Velvet 'La La Lan... more »d', Ian Van Dahl 'Will I?', DJ Aligator Project 'The Whistle Song', Xpress 2 feat David Byrne 'Lazy', Timo Maas 'Get Down', Jakatta 'So Lonely', Roger Sanchez feat Sharleen Spiteri 'Nothing To Prove', Timo Maas 'To Get Down' , Daniel Bedingfield 'Gotta Get Thru This' (Stella Browne)' & many, many more. 2002.« less
The timing of this release coincides with the buoyant Easter market and school holidays, and is the perfect commercial proposition to capitalize. Highlights include, DB Boulevard 'Point Of View', Green Velvet 'La La Land', Ian Van Dahl 'Will I?', DJ Aligator Project 'The Whistle Song', Xpress 2 feat David Byrne 'Lazy', Timo Maas 'Get Down', Jakatta 'So Lonely', Roger Sanchez feat Sharleen Spiteri 'Nothing To Prove', Timo Maas 'To Get Down' , Daniel Bedingfield 'Gotta Get Thru This' (Stella Browne)' & many, many more. 2002.
"MOS delivers another double CD just in time for the Summer clubbing kick offs and they don't fail to disappoint.In a compilation market with little differentiation in track listings, MOS deliver many first time comp releases.CD 1 follows a good tough funky house route, with highlights being the disco filtered Love will set you free (Ibiza smash I sense)and Shakedown - funky stuff indeed. Played this CD at a party on Sunday night and it outlasted all the usual cynical taunts to switch the CD so it must have some staying power.CD2 then typically beefs the beats up further and meanders through a stomping trance odyssey that, despite the short mixes commonly found on compilations, still creates a whirlwind journey. Track highlights on CD 2 include, Peran Good - Times, Coma Nova - Wishful thinking (already pre-ordered for my vinyl collection) and the stunning Aquanauts Deep Sea.If you buy your compilations to get a taste for what's going to be big this coming summer, then MOS Spring 2002 is as good as they come and points to another year of strong dance music capable of crossing over into the mainstream charts.Enjoy"