The album sounds indecisive, like a mixed lot songs that do not really fit together, but were then taken by force fit. Variation is good but should not degenerate into disharmony: especially John Acquaviva seems to have not quite hingekriegt. For this, the technical quality is also not convincing since it is live mix vinyl records (yes, vinyl, so what is there still) is, it is inevitable, even to hear an occasional cracking and also a decreased frequency width and depth is to get over, but Richie Hawtin had somehow to have fun turning knobs in his part of the CD. As is turned and pitched loud and soft and distorted that a spoiled the music. Then there is the well-known from X-Mix 2 shortcoming to merge the pieces into a single track, which the CD player some comfort costs at targeted control of individual pieces. Here and there is to hear a track that would be really good, for example, "Blue" or "Dr. Bradford," but unfortunately that go under in the too strange mixture. I wonder if this would have worked Mix in clubs at all ....