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    Various Artists - Fashion TV - The Mix

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    Various Artists - Fashion TV - The Mix

    Various Artists - Fashion TV: The Mix
    Electronica, House | EAC/APE+CUE+LOG | 466MB | Rs.com

    "This album is fitted to the image of the best Fashion Tv parties organized in the major clubs around the world (Paris, Milan, Londres, Ibiza, Moscou, Miami…)"


    Track List:
    1. Light, The - Michelle Weeks
    2. Flying High - Duplex
    3. Let's Be Free - Superstar DJ's
    4. Supaguy - Victoria Gray (BKW remix)
    5. Indie Walk - DJ F.E.X.
    6. Follow This Beat - Paul Johnson
    7. Sous le Soleil - Major Boys/Aurelia
    8. Higher - Pearl (Major Boys remix)
    9. Panamerica - Major Boys
    10. Magic K - Master H
    11. Release Yourself - Antoine Clamaran/Lulu Hughes
    12. Project - Dan Marciano
    13. Hollywood Is Burning - Edouard De Tricasse/Silver Pozzoli/K

    Review:
    Fashion TV: The Mix doesn't stride across the catwalk quite as gracefully as some of the other mixes in the series, most notably Fashion TV: Summer 2002 Collection. Though the mix of house tracks such as Michelle Weeks' "The Light," BKW's remix of Victoria Gray's "Supaguy," and Superstar DJs' "Let's Be Free" is as seamless and stylish as one could wish, the album seems to sacrifice individuality for the sake of flow. That's not to say that there aren't highlights – DJ F.E.X.'s hypnotic, Indian-tinged "Indie Walk"; Paul Johnson's brisk, disco-inspired "Follow This Beat"; and Antoine Claraman and Lulu Hughes' commanding "Release Yourself" are chief among them. It's more that Fashion TV: The Mix is smaller, less diverse, and features fewer well-known house movers and shakers than some of the previous Fashion TV mixes, though Edouard de Tricasse, Silver & K's "Hollywood Is Burning," and the aforementioned tracks by Johnson and Claraman up the ante a bit. Nitpicking aside, the album does offer a smooth, sexy house mix that's perfectly appropriate for the catwalk or dancefloor, even it's a little more conservatively cut than Fashion TV's prior collections. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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