Back to Mine
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Back to Mine is a series of mix albums, usually (though not always) mixed by renowned DJs or composers of electronic music. The compilations usually feature artists other than the artist compiling the album, and are based on what the artist would play at home after a night out, rather than as part of a nightclub session.
The first volume was released in February 1999 by DJ Nick Warren. Since volume seven, the albums have borne the subtitle "a personal collection for after-hours grooving".
Back to Mine is published by the Dance Music Collective.
[edit] Back to Mine releases
- Volume 1 — Nick Warren (1 February, 1999)
- Volume 2 — Dave Seaman (31 May, 1999)
- Volume 3 — Danny Tenaglia (18 October, 1999)
- Volume 4 — Groove Armada (6 March, 2000)
- Volume 5 — Faithless (16 October, 2000)
- Volume 6 — Everything But The Girl (23 April, 2001)
- Volume 7 — Morcheeba (23 July, 2001)
- Volume 8 — Talvin Singh (15 October, 2001)
- Volume 9 — M. J. Cole (25 March, 2002)
- Volume 10 — Orbital (24 June, 2002)
- Volume 11 — New Order (30 September, 2002)
- Volume 12 — The Orb (27 January, 2003)
- Volume 13 — Underworld (28 July, 2003)
- Volume 14 — Tricky (15 September, 2003)
- Volume 15 — Audio Bullys (10 November, 2003)
- Volume 16 — Death in Vegas (26 January, 2004)
- Volume 17 — Richard X (5 April, 2004)
- Volume 18 — Lamb (5 July, 2004)
- Volume 19 — Carl Cox (25 October, 2004)
- Volume 20 — Pet Shop Boys (25 April, 2005)
- Volume 21 — Adam Freeland (25 July, 2005)
- Volume 22 — Roots Manuva (24 October, 2005)
- Volume 23 — Liam Prodigy (30 January, 2006)
- Volume 24 — Mercury Rev (23 October, 2006)
- Volume 25 — Röyksopp (2 April, 2007)
- Volume 26 — Bugz in the Attic (31 July, 2007)
- Volume 27 — Guillemots (8 October, 2007)
- Volume 28 — Krafty Kuts (28 January, 2008)
[edit] Similar DJ series
- DJ-Kicks
- Late Night Tales
- Solid Steel
- Back to the bus