The second part in Shanâ??s warehouse series delivers more of the same â?? but thatâ??s definitely a great thing, if the dish has a great taste. Like itâ??s successful predecessor, the tracks donâ??t re-invent the wheel, but cater to all the nameless spaces and places that made raving in defiant and derelict places fun. There is house that sounds like techno (Elevate) and vice versa. Seasoned with break beats (89 Swing or the Future Sound of London-esque Euphony) or breaks for love (Uplift My Spirit) and even dub sirens, it is almost impossible not to find something to suit the customerâ??s environment. The main focus of attention might be the jack of all trades called Phantazia. Wouldnâ??t have sounded out of place at the entertainment series of the same name, it melts proto hardcore harmonics with Soul II Soul type of strings and immediate call for â??the actionâ??. And as we all know, that always speaks louder than words. -