This is the first studio album from Trance - Various Artists since bad diagnosis in 1997. Underworld - In The Mix isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. I guess you need to listen Underworld - In The Mix as soon as possible. Underworld - In The Mix is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
I like the idea behind Magnetic Field (Analogue Silence). House On Fire (Arkana) as a highlight of Underworld - In The Mix contains a ton of amazing melodies. D_R_O_P_ (Ascendence) is one of those songs that will put you in a good mood. The Gloom (Castle Trancelott) is a very good song maybe surprisingly better than you at first might’ve imagined. Offshore (Chicane) (4:14) - Oh, this is one of my favorites! Music of Dream (Clockwork) is gentle, never overbearing. Some of the arrangements found on Underworld - In The Mix are surprisingly edgy. 22 (D Saw) is possibly the best song Trance - Various Artists has come up. Inner City Life (Goldie) good vocals. Vocals of Trance - Various Artists in Transmutation (L S G) really capture me and are set perfectly to the rhythm. Hot Knives (Nem Cru) is the albums biggest surprise. This track is possibly the biggest guilty pleasure on Underworld - In The Mix. Trance - Various Artists has astounded me with this amazing track. Geomantik (Prana) has to be one of the most beautiful tracks on the entire album. Fable (Robert Miles) is the more seemingly obscure song on Underworld - In The Mix that bear up best to repeated listening. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with For Us (Robert Miles). Put Red Dragon (SEM) into car stereo for your highway driving Pearl_s Girl (Underworld) is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Underworld - In The Mix.


