Electronic music legend Danny Tenaglia returns with the third and final part of his hugely acclaimed Global Underground trilogy. Following his celebrated Global Underground compilations GU10: Athens (1999) and GU17: London (2000), GU45: Brooklyn is the perfect place to end the journey. Danny Tenaglia has taken us all round the world and brought us right to his hometown.
GU45: Brooklyn completes Danny Tenaglia’s trilogy perfectly and is a superb addition to the Global Underground series, which features the finest DJs on the planet (previous guests have included Carl Cox, Sasha, and John Digweed). Danny Tenaglia, the quintessential DJ’s DJ, pulls no punches on this absolute masterclass of a mix, including his upcoming single with Cevin Fisher ‘Move That Body’, along with a multifarious selection including Moderat, Monika Kruse with Pig&Dan, Dino Lenny, Radio Slave and Basement Jaxx, all expertly mixed by Brooklyn’s finest.
The incredible 42 track GU45: Brooklyn will be available via CD, Vinyl, Download, Streaming, plus special Collector's Edition (Photography Book, Vinyl, CD, Tote Bag, 4 x Art Prints, 4 x Postcards).
Danny Tenaglia explains: “I’m happy to announce that I’ve just completed my third compilation for the iconic Global Underground series. First, it was Athens GU10, then London GU17, and now we are bringing it to my hometown of Brooklyn giving you GU45. As a native of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, this compilation is not only a celebration of my roots but also a tribute to the dynamic and ever-evolving nightlife that ignited and guided my musical career back in 1975.”
Andy Horsfield, Global Underground Founder adds: “I’m so excited to present the third and final instalment in Danny Tenaglia’s GU Trilogy with GU45: Brooklyn. Danny’s mixes have been a huge part of GU’s DNA for many years, with his seminal Athens and London mixes becoming many people’s favourite DJ mixes of all time. Brooklyn is a stunning addition to that heritage, and I can’t wait to release this album to the world.”
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