John 00 Fleming’s JOOF Editions Volume 4 is OUT!

In January we were sharing the great news that John Fleming was ready to hit our homes and clubs with yet another of his top notch series of mixed compilations – Edition 4. Now, it’s official and OUT for grabs!

To truly push the envelope, logic dictates you must first bin its respective rulebook. In conceiving his JOOF Editions series, that’s what John 00 Fleming did with mixcomp’s rubric. He imagined a higher, more reflective calling for the medium, taking it beyond that of mere DJs’ ‘calling card’. A means to an end, ‘Editions’ convention-busting 4-hour + runtimes provide a 1-for-1, real-time mirroring of the XL 00 Fleming experience.

That though is now four-year-old history. In the intervening years, ‘JOOF Editions’ have become John’s established ‘norm’ – the only way he does compilation business. On cue, this March sees him deliver its fourth voluminous volume.

Heightened mixcomp orders naturally call for ever more exacting measures, and ‘in JOOF Editions 4’s assembly, John has once again been unwavering in the collative pursuit. In the quest for its audio, no studio stone has gone unturned – a trek that has taken him to the doors of producers ranged from the legendary to the neophyte.

Over 276 minutes you’ll find material from a virtual Who’s Who of prog-trance’s best known and capable. Max Graham, L.S.G., Quivver, Union Jack, Airwave, Orkidea, The Digital Blonde, Moshic – you name ‘em, they’re represented. Equally there’s audio from its 21st Century class – Jerome Isma Ae & Alastor, Guy J, Stan Kolev, Tim Penner, Basil O’Glue, Rick Pier O’Neil, Paul Thomas, Façade all making ‘V4’s cut. For every recognisable name though, there’s a track from a producer in whom John’s seen significant future promise. JOOF Recordings’ arrivals like Alex Morelli, The Stupid Experts, Roby M Rage and Robert Elster all marshal. As naturally does the deep floor conquistador himself, with John including new JOOFware like ‘Planet X’, ‘Protected By Karma’ and his latest single, ‘We Close Doors’.

At its outset, ‘Editions 4’s style-band is locked into the cooler paced, ether-soaked and more celestially esoteric. Zero convulsions or shock value contrivances, its feel is a constant flux of minor ebb & contrasting flow. An engrossing trip, it’s one that looks not out… but up. As it progresses – matched by sounds, by degrees tougher, more impressing and forceful, its pace imperceptibly increases. Galactic in feel, size and tone, piece by painstaking piece, another classic’s been built.

In delivering his fourth ‘JOOF Editions’ odyssey, John 00 Fleming feels that it’s “the most exciting of times” for the album to arrive. “Our sound is finally back where I dreamt it would beAnd it only took 14 years he deadpans. That corner’s been turned and it’s become a force again. Year on year since they began, he continues, I see the ‘JOOF Editions’ releases as the ones that most clearly and authentically document that upswing”.

Be of no doubt though, said “upswing” is no chance happening, but the result of a concerted push by John and others. Taking one of trance (or even dance music’s) most inherently underground styles to arenas like A State Of Trance and Dreamstate is something that would have seemed improbable just four years ago. Fresh from playing ASOT’s first ever progressive stage last week, he said: “these things take time to resolve”. That’s healthy though, and naturally all the more satisfying for the time it took. The style, or indeed set of sub-styles, he considers are not ones you can pin words like ‘overt’, ‘instant’ or ‘obvious’ to. Paradoxically that’s one of its main appeals”.

John is in no doubt as to where the newer audiences for the style that ‘JOOF Editions 4’ typifies come from either. “Both ends”, he states. “In essence, our music is the only viable bridge between the trance genre as a whole and a swathe of other electronic music areas. By the same token, the opposite end of Trance had to run out of evolutionary road before the shift to progressive could happen. It had to reach a point where it couldn’t get any harder, or more uplifting, mainstream, extreme, etc. That cycle’s resolved now. Its race has been run. And that’s why we’re here”.

On finishing the compiling of ‘JOOF Editions 4’, he’s also 20/20 on where music for future ‘Editions’ will be sourced. It won’t be coming from trance. Our intake will be from the progressive and techno areas.

JOOF Editions Volume 4 Mixed By John 00 Fleming was released on March 12th. Pre-order it here.

Tracklist: JOOF Editions Volume 4 Mixed By John 00 Fleming

  1. John 00 Fleming & The Digital Blonde – Amanitas
  2. Moshic – Mol-Do-Va
  3. Dmitry Molosh – The Fall (Framewerk Remix)
  4. The Stupid Experts – Night And Day
  5. Matteo Bruscagin & Visnadi – Drps Classic (Guy J Remix)
  6. Fausto Fanizza & Thomas Schwartz Feat. Piper Davis – Midnight (Extended Mix)
  7. Stan Kolev & Matan Caps – Revive
  8. Yunta – Narguile (Subandrio Remix)
  9. Golan Zocher, Kamilo Sanclemente – La Luna
  10. Alex Morelli -Sleeply Nation
  11. Tim Penner – Goodbye (Jeremy Rowlett Remix)
  12. LSG – Netherworld – (Rise And Fall Remix)
  13. Max Graham – Moonchild (Tim Penner Remix)
  14. Basil O Glue – Everyone Has A Story
  15. Quivver – The Rat
  16. Mark EG Vs Nico Kohler – Underworld (Kreisel Remix)
  17. Rick Pier O Neil – Throaty
  18. Dezza – Escapist
  19. Paul Thomas – Alpha Papa (Extended Mix)
  20. Union Jack – Cactus – (Airwave’s Dark And Long Remix)
  21. Jerome Isma-Ae & Alastor – Kubrick
  22. Lio Q – A Non Domino (RPO Remix)
  23. Orkidea – Nana (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix)
  24. John 00 Fleming – We Close Doors
  25. Optimuss – Saturn
  26. Paul Anthonee, Haze-M, Inner Rebels – The Love Is Over Feat. Haptic
  27. Kalden Bess – UNDFND Kontrol
  28. Artbat – Wall
  29. Tom Hades ,Irregular Synth – Witches (Stigmata Remix)
  30. Royal Wolf – Crveni Djavoli (Roby M Rage Remix)
  31. John 00 Fleming & Roby M Rage – The Devils Gates Of Heaven
  32. Basil O’Glue – The Mars Project
  33. Aquya – Subsystem (You Are My Salvation Remix)
  34. Airwave – Dancing Desperado
  35. Facade – October
  36. Blue Alphabet – Cybertrance (Airwave’s Cyberbreaks)
  37. John 00 Fleming -Planet X
  38. Robert Elster – Straight To Base
  39. Allaby & Bedders – Hollywood
  40. Visua – The Time Has Come
  41. Visua – Dream On
  42. The Digital Blonde- Argo
  43. John 00 Fleming – Protected By Karma
  44. E-Clip Vs Micky Noise – The One
  45. Tim Bourne – Akasha
  46. Tim Penner – The Guardian [JOOF Mantra]

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