What's better than a disc of Kaskade's best tracks? Maybe two discs? Plus bonus unissued cuts and B-sides as a nice little cherry bomb on top? Yeah, thought so. Over the course of 110 minutes of (mostly house) music, Ryan Raddon (that's what his momma calls him) drops a double-double handful of his signature cheerful vibes, starting out with earnestly hopeful "It's You, It's Me," and hitting all the highlights from his two artist albums and appearances on several of the highly acclaimed Om compilation series. "What I Say," the track he snuck into the stacks while working as an Om production assistant, and his first hit for the label, is here, as are "Gonna Make It", "Everything" (the Big Room mix), and of course, 2004's landmark "Steppin Out," which opens the second disc of the set. Incidentally, it's not quite clear if one disc is supposed to be "Here" and the other is supposed to be "Now," a manifestation of the album's biggest drawback, the lack of any kind of liners or even shouts to the faithful.





