Re:: Global Underground 28 - Mykonos
Its possible he told the guy 27 and then the guy told my friend 28.....
also here is a review for the set that was recorded at Cavo and part of will be GU 28 (or 27)
" As I'm sitting down to write this reivew, I'm grinning from ear to ear just thinking about the party that I was at earlier today. WHAT a vibe man! WOW. Haha, I'm almost too ecstatic to write this review....ok, here we go.
This party was excellent by all standards. Nick Warren was in top form as he played good, quality trance full of eathereal dreamscape sounds, peculiar high pitched squeeks and sound blasts layered masterfully on a well rooted kick drum or bassline. It'd been sooo long since I heard a set that incorporated a section full of good, solid trance (not that cheesy commercial crap, but good, underground trance that you'd find only his recordbox). I didn't get a chance to find out who did the remix, but Nick played a really really weird, cool mix of "Music Is The Answer" during this portion of the set.
At about 8 am, the filter suddenly came up really high so all you could hear was a high pitched fizzing sound. It sounded like a huge (think really huge....like, airplane sized) bottle of beer had been shaken and suddenly uncapped. It went on for a while, building and building when all of a sudden a new bass line dropped, signaling the start of Nick's progressive portion of the set. And the crowd was right there with him. His mixing here was incredible. There was a mix where he had filtered out all the sounds of a track with the exception of the vocal, and he pulled off a very long mix. You had to strain a bit to hear it, but I'm still amazed at how well he had those two records alligned. At one point he had minimized the sounds of one track so all you could hear was a steady pulsing beat that was just riding out the crowd. And then all of a sudden, truly with lazerline precision, Nick locked in the pummelling single kick drum beat before a bone crushing bass line was introduced. It sounded like a bomb had gone off. And in a way, a bomb had gone off, only the shouting heard following the blast was coming from a huge number of clubbers all having the time of their lives.
But what really made this night so special was the vibe. On this night, everyone was about having a great time together. Nick himself was having a blast, smiling like a little boy on Christmas, eyes wide and glimmering with delight, and hopping around the DJ booth swinging his arms back and forth in unison. And why not? He rocked the party until at least 10:30 am, maybe a bit longer. The feeling that arose when the instantly recognizable kick drum into to Blue Monday was un-beatable. Everyone went crazy, singing along and dancing away. And why not, he rocked the party until at least 10:30 am, maybe a bit longer. "