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Monday, 18 August 2008
ImageOn October 7, legendary NYC underground house label brings it home with the release of Behrouz’s history spanning collection PURE BEHROUZ NYC. For those unable to catch Behrouz’s now legendary PURE BEHROUZ club nights across the world, this CD collection provides a faithful documentation of what the DJ brings to the table. Behrouz’s DJ sets are notorious for literally running the gamut of club music’s history; offering a seamless mix of both classics and tracks currently catching the global buzz. This is the definition of PURE BEHROUZ.
Rather than quickly throwing together two CDs worth of tracks, Behrouz expended an exorbitant amount of time and energy in compiling and mixing PURE BEHROUZ NYC. That’s because Behrouz wanted to create a mix that’s so special it will be enjoyed regardless of the listener’s environment; whether it be at home, in the car or at work. He’s also succeeded in creating a living time capsule that should never be too far away from any club music aficionado’s grasp. This is simply gorgeous stuff and it will undoubtedly be held up as one of 2008’s finest mix CD collections.

CD1 commences with a trio of house classics from The King Street Crew, Code 718 and Soul Boy opens up and flows into the epic strings of Studio Apartment Featuring Ron Carroll “I’m In Love (Rasmus Faber Epic Instrumental)” and airy piano licks of Kalim Shabazz “Peak Bomb.” Behrouz stuffs the middle of the disc with his own solid “Rich In Paradise (Instrumental mix)” and “Time Travel,” while Bingo Cache’s ragga-infused “Dancin’ (Behrouz Dubby Vocal Mix)” and Kiko Navarro “Siempre (Jimpster Remix)” takes us home.     

CD2 greets us with Shara Nelson’s amazing vocal on Charles Webster’s remix of Nu Frequency’s “Go That Deep” and it perfectly fits into a bed with Luciano’s “Octagonal” and DJ Pippi vs Willie Graff “Hyper Space.” Dubfire once again shows why he’s been on a hot streak by putting his magic minimal touch on Greogor Tresher’s “A Thousand Nights Part 3” while Alex Neri & Marco Solforetti bring out the accordions for their “Birdy.” Behrouz then shows off his sick mixing talents by perfectly layering Friendly People’s “Music Improper (Martin Buttrich Remix) with Gui Boratto’s “Matryoshka” before closing out with a double dose of techno from Aril Brikha.
 
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