Disc 1:- Babyhaze - Märtini Brös
- Visualize - The Advent
- Welcome to the Discoteque - Si Begg
- Techno Sunset - The Hacker
- I Need a Freak [John Selway Remix] - Sexual Harrassment
- Flexibility (A Tribute to J.M. Wicker) - The Hacker, Miss Kittin
- New Age House [Berlin City Remix] - Elbee Bad
- Panamericana - Märtini Brös
- Showroom Dummies [Marcus Nikolai Vox Mix] - Señor Coconut y Su Conjunto
- Under - Losoul
- Simulationszeitalter - Anthony Rother
- Cold as Silence - The Hacker
- Silver Screen Shower Scene [Laurent Garnier Remix] - Felix da Housecat
- If I Had Known This Before [Woody's Fumakilla XTC-Xpress-Mix] - Kissogram
- Spice - The Vectif
- Simple Short Cut - Night On Earth
L'avis des consommateurs
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Gettin' jacked up on Toronto Mix Sessions
I threw in Kenny's tech-house CD while driving to Montreal this past weekend to hear him play. It gets me so jacked up no matter what time of day, no matter where I am.
Flying by speed radar, I couldn't stop moving my hands and bouncing in my seat. Though Kenny's live show that night at Aria didn't feature any of the vocals that add such distiction to his mix, it was well worth the 5-hour drive from hometown Toronto and, even after hours of listening in the car and hours of dancing at the club, I still felt like I hadn't got enough of Kenny.
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Warm bump and thump for all areas listening
Canadian-based Turbo Records excels at tapping the vast pool of lesser-acclaimed dance talent, and you're practically guaranteed a quality performance from their Mix Sessions series regardless of DJ familiarity Stateside.
Kenny Glasgow's been spinning north of the border since 1992, finally laying down his first live mix. Coasting through funky techno and house, he proves a standout in molding different styles of dance to his vision. Playful Martini Bros "Babyhaze" leads to Si Begg's robo-scorcher "Welcome to the Discoteque", fembot diatribe "Flexibility" from Miss Kittin & The Hacker segues into shimmering return-of-new-wave "Panamericana" merging with Senor Coconut's bleepundklang "Showroom Dummies."
In fact, only Anthony Rother's rigidly Germanic "Simulationszeitalter" proves a stretch in an otherwise standout set of warm bump and thump for all-areas listening, with enough salacious juice to go down at a party. Well done.