Global Underground 032: Mexico City

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2007 compilation album

Global Underground 032: Adam Freeland, Mexico City is a DJ mix album in the Global Underground series, compiled and mixed by DJ and producer Adam Freeland, a pioneer of the English breakbeat scene. This is the first Global Underground mix for Adam Freeland. The two disc mix album features a wide variety of genres ranging from electropop to breaks to the glitchy techno of James Holden.[3]

Track listing[edit]

Disc One[edit]

  1. Faze Action – “In the Trees (Carl Craig C2 Remix #1)”
  2. Revl9n – “Walking Machine (SebastiAn Remix)”
  3. Etienne De Crecy – “F***”
  4. Kim – Wet N Wild (Midnight Juggernauts Mix)
  5. Mr. Oizo – “Half an Edit”
  6. Adam Freeland – “Silverlake Pills”
  7. Kim – “By the Time They Reach You (Bagraiders Mix)”
  8. Jape – “Floating (Alex Metric Remix)”
  9. Beauty School – “Disco Sux (Stone Lions Mix)”
  10. Oliver Huntemann – “37°”
  11. Justice – “Phantom”
  12. Minimal Compact – “Deadly Weapons (Optimo Mix)”
  13. DJ Mehdi – “Signatune (Thomas Bangalter Edit)”/Spank Rock – “Bump (Switch Remix)”
  14. Phones – “Sharpen the Knives”
  15. Trabant – “The One (Para One Remix)”
  16. Kavinsky – “Testarossa (SebastiAn Remix)”
  17. Evil 9 – “Happy Ending”

Disc Two[edit]

  1. Spacemen 3 – “Ecstasy Symphony”
  2. My My – “Butterflies & Zebras”
  3. Lee Jones – “There Comes a Time (Prins Thomas Miks)”
  4. Justus Kohncke – “Advance”
  5. 120 days – “Come Out, Come Down, Fade Out, Be Gone”
  6. Gui Boratto – “Terminal”
  7. Holden – “Lump”
  8. Cobblestone Jazz – “Dump Truck”
  9. Silversun Pickups – “Lazy Eye (Adam Freeland Re-Edit)”
  10. Substance & Vainqueur – “Immersion”
  11. Fujiya & Miyagi – “Ankle Injuries”
  12. Andrew Weatherall – “Feathers”
  13. B-Movie – “Nowhere Girl (Adam Freeland Mix)”
  14. Mylo – “Paris 400 (Aswefall Remix)”
  15. Adam Freeland – “Self Indulgent Ending”

References[edit]

  1. ^ AllMusic review
  2. ^ PopMatters review
  3. ^

    Anderson, Rick. “Global Underground Mexico City”. AllMusic. Retrieved 6 September 2008.

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