Jo Mills / DJ Cirillo - Sorry We Are Circo Loco! (Southern Fried)
UK release date: 29 July 2002
track listing
Disc: 1
1. Dark Tango - Patrick Turner
2. El Amour - Joeski & DJ Chus
3. Deeper Down - DKS
4. I Kurumba - Freelance Science
5. Shine On - Lucky Vs Hill Sixty
6. Underground Sound - Pitch Black
7. Moonraker - Foremost Poets
8. Afrika - Ceballos & DJ Chus
9. Welcome To The Jungle - Thick Dick
10. Rhythm Trackin - Path Presents Galaxy
11. Definition Of House - Minimal Funk
12. Lazy - X Press 2
Disc: 2
1. Ich Will - Filmpalast
2. Eyes Of Your Soul - Slam
3. Ultramagnetic - Christian Linder
4. First Step - CIO
5. Addictions - Quasistereo
6. Doornrossje - Valkan
7. Zebidee - Bushwacka
8. To The Floor - Angelo Donorio
9. Accellarator - Quasistereo
10. Reformatted - Sonic Infusion
11. Merengue, The - Samuel L
Circo Loco at DC-10 is Ibiza's most legendary
all-dayer. Officially the after-hours party of the
island, it's the first club to open and the last club
to close during the Ibiza season. No surprise then,
that it takes the form of a mad, messy all day party
located at the end of an airport runway featuring
guest DJs such as Pete Tong, X-Press 2's
Rocky and Fatboy Slim.
The music takes the
form of deep and twisted house, melodic techno and
hands-in-the-air crowd pleasers. Just like Ibiza's
Space, the club has an inside - showcasing the darker,
tech-ier sounds of the club - and an outside terrace
playing all things house. Resident Jo
Mills plays on the terrace and DJ Cirillo
(also a resident) takes care of things inside, hence
the two CDs making up this compilation are called
Inside (Cirillo) and Outside (Jo Mills).
Mills' mix takes in tribal house,
featuring the twisted sounds of Joeski and
Chus' El Amour, and the metallic percussion of
Dark Endeavours by Patric Turner. The
highlight of this CD is Welcome to the Jungle by
Thick Dick. A Circo Loco favourite of last year, Mills
describes it as reflecting the vibe of the
club - "It's like a mad jungle, full of mad people,
stomping." However, many of the tunes here are just
re-worked oldies such as Definition Of House by
Minimal Funk and Foremost Poets
Moonraker. And do we really need the over-played and
over-hyped Lazy included at the end?
Cirillo's mix, on the other hand, takes in
all sorts of influences, making it a much more
interesting affair. Kicking off with the ultra-minimal
skipping hi-hats and monotone Germanic lyrics of Ich
Will by Filmpalast, it gives way instantly to
the dark yet tuneful droning bass that is unmistakably
Slam (Eyes Of Your Soul).
Also taking in the
euphoric techno of Samuel L's Merengue and
Bushwacka!'s bouncy, jazzy, Underground
Resistance influenced electro, Cirillo does a great
trade in deep, dark disco and twisted, melodic techno.
The only low points are the two Quasistereo
tracks. A bored sounding female 'vocalist' reeling off
a long list of drugs does not a great song make.
This compilation is a bit of a mixed bag, offering
up two very disparate mixes. Although Mills' mixes
can get stodgy at times, it's worth getting through
for Cirillo's competent mixing and unique tune
selection.