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CD. Choo Choo Records Vol. 1 finds Anthony Pappa piecing together a set composed strictly of tracks from the label of the same name. Granted Choo Choo Records is a leading progressive trance label in the U.K. but it s definitely no Bedrock or Hooj Choons. In short there just isn t enough variety here to make the mix a rewarding listen even if Pappa tries his best. All but two of the tracks are produced or remixed by label owner Barry Gilbey under the monikers Mara Pappa and Gilbey Praxis Hyperion and Red Devil -- quite a self-indulgent venture of his hiring Pappa to mix an album of nothing but his productions on his label. Still if you can forgive Gilbey for his vanity it s hard to forgive him for his lackluster production work. Always and One are impressive but the rest of the tracks are relatively bland with the exception of the album s high point Revolt s Dive Into the Deep ironically one of the two tracks not produced by Gilbey. If you do enjoy the relentless numbing Choo Choo style of progressive trance there s plenty of it here. However anyone looking to this album because of Pappa s reputation for being one of the up-and-coming progressive DJs out there in the early 2000s will probably walk away disappointed. Whether you like it or not Pappa is merely a tool for Gilbey s self-indulgence here. No right-minded DJ would spin a set of tracks all from the same label and surely none would spin a set of just one producer s tracks. And there s a reason why no right-minded DJ would: it results in redundancy. ~ Jason Birchmeier Rovi
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