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Emerson/Jackson - Underwater Episode III (Underwater)
UK release date: 21 June 2004
Emerson/Jackson - Underwater Episode III

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track listing

Disc 1:
1. Paul Jackson - The Way We Do It
2. Gus Gus - David (Emerson Mix)
3. Mutiny - Dem Girls Instrumental
4. Darren Emerson - In The Valley
5. Greg Churchill - Budonkadonk
6. Random House Project and Robert Owens - Longing
7. Greg Churchill - Slam
8. Greg Churchill - Phase 2
9. Rude Rkade - Beautiful (Acid Mix)
10. Rune R K - Billie
11. Tim Deluxe - Choose Something Like A Star

Disc 2:
1. Paul Jackson - Blockbuster
2. Chicken Lips - Do It Proper
3. Robbin' Thieves - The Spell
4. Paul Jackson - The Non-Stop
5. Cohen Vs Deluxe - Just Kick
6. Agoria - Le Onzieme Marche (Phil Kieran Mix)
7. Agoria - Snake Hips
8. Robbin Thieves - Air Rage
9. Paul Jackson - Rock'N'Roll
10. Funk D Void Vs Chicco Secci - Emotional Content
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Since leaving Underworld, Darren Emerson has put plenty more into his DJ-ing and concentrated heavily on his Underwater label, recognised as one of the UK's leading dance players. Underwater now has enough commercial clout to issue a compilation every summer, rounding up the label's recent releases and providing a soundtrack of house music for the holiday season.

The third instalment sees no reason to change a winning formula, so Emerson takes the lead for one CD and the mixing duties for the second fall to his label mate Paul Jackson. In terms of BPM, Emerson seems to have slowed down a bit compared to mixes such as the one he did for Global Underground in 2000, and Episode 3 chugs along at a regulation house tempo. That's not to dismiss his efforts as routine, for they are anything but, with the success of the Underwater nights in Ibiza showing just how good this man is at starting a party.

Emerson's mix of the Gusgus anthem David is pretty damn hot, while the Pnau track In The Valley hits a reassuringly funky bass groove. Emerson's own That's The Trouble typifies a minimal central section, with Greg Churchill contributing no less than three tracks. Rude Rkade's Beautiful will raise a few eyebrows, with the observation "you used to be so beautiful, now you look like shit!" Charming!

Emerson closes with a heavyweight trio, with Tim Deluxe's Choose Something Like A Star, one of the best track's from last year's debut album, then Sharam Jey's 4 Da Lovers and Mutiny's Lucky, with vocals from house veteran Robert Owens.

Paul Jackson gets CD2 off on a brooding note, the boom of the bass on his own Blockbuster leading in to Chicken Lips' rocking Do It Proper. The inclusion of Cohen vs Deluxe is a shame, as it means the vocals to Deluxe's It Just Won't Do crop up again - a fine track, but one that's now been done to death.

Agoria gets us back on track immediately though, Le Onzieme Marche remixed rather well by Phil Kieran, then it's Jackson again with Rock n Roll, complete with an excellent build-up. Closing with Funk D'Void's arm raiser Emotional Content, it's a satisfying mix from Jackson, if darker and less vocal based than Emerson's.

So Underwater score a hat-trick of comps, and it would seem there's a lot of talent bubbling near the surface, thanks to the A&R skills of Mr Emerson and co. As long as they keep looking to build on their established hits they should do just fine.


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