| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Tiga - Burning Down |
| 2. Radio 4 - Start A Fire |
| 3. Adam Sky And Crossover - I Am The Fly |
| 4. Avenue D - Do I Look Like A Slut? |
| 5. Technova - I Could Have Sex |
| 6. Swayzak - I Dance Alone |
| 7. Crazy Girl - Cocaine Talk |
| 8. Electronicat - Frisco Bay |
| 9. Atomizer - Hooked On Radiation (Bad Boy Mix) |
| 10. Adriano Canzian - Macho Boy (Pink Remix) |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Gina X Performance ‘No GDM’ |
| 2. Fad Gadget - Back To Nature |
| 3. The Normal - Warm Leatherette |
| 4. Adam & The Ants - Zerox |
| 5. Devo - The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise |
| 6. Spizz Energi - Soldier Soldier |
| 7. Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft - Der Mussolini |
| 8. Bauhaus - Kick In The Eye |
| 9. Virgin Prunes - Baby Turns Blue |
| 10. Delta 5 - Mind Your Own Business (Original Rough Trade 7” Single Mix) / |
Editorial Reviews
NAG NAG NAG, the now legendary London club, has been a major catalyst in re-defining UK club culture. The weekly subterranean party at The Ghetto is the anti-thesis of identi-kit corporate clubbing and as a result has been lauded with praise for putting the hedonism and excitement back into the UK's club scene. Although deliberately DIY and Lo-Fi, Nag Nag Nag's distinctive young crowd and subsequent notoriety has attracted fashionistas, rock stars, celebs and arty types such luminaries as The Strokes, Primal Scream, Bjork, Kate Moss, Zoe Ball and Sam Taylor-Wood amongst many others.
Now, for all those not lucky or brave enough to have ventured inside it's hallowed walls, the club's revered electric/eclectic soundtrack has been captured on "Nag Nag Nag - The Album" by Nags very own DJ Johnny Slut! Jonny, one half of Atomizer with DJ partner Fil OK and signed to DJ Hell's Gigolo Records, says "Nag Nag Nag was born out of the boredom of soulless superclubs that offered nothing but a vile corporate excuse for a night out, and the dreary macho, chin-stroking soul boy values of the dance scene that are about as far removed from any sense of fun and abandon as you could imagine". He hopes that "NAG NAG NAG, the album will reflect why the club has such a diverse, popular appeal - from art students in their mums old curtains, to gothic EBM-ers, dragsters and hardened clubbers, sick of repetitive beats and crap superclub attitudes". Jonny set out to provide something more than just another throw away club compilation and with its uncompromising selection featuring the very best of New Wave, Electro and Punk classics from the late 70s and early 80s - it looks like Jonny has outdone himself!
Nag Nag Nag: Compiled by Jonny Slut,Various Artists,React [Studio K7],Avant-Garde,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electro-Techno,Electronic,Experimental,Experimental Electro,Indie Electronic,Pop,Post-Punk,Rock/Pop Collections,Techno,V/A Compilations
Average customer rating:
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Nag Nag Nag: Compiled by Jonny Slut
Various Artists Manufacturer: React ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CNXD2 Release Date: 2004-02-17 |
Tracks:
- Tiga - Burning Down
- Radio 4 - Start A Fire
- Adam Sky And Crossover - I Am The Fly
- Avenue D - Do I Look Like A Slut?
- Technova - I Could Have Sex
- Swayzak - I Dance Alone
- Crazy Girl - Cocaine Talk
- Electronicat - Frisco Bay
- Atomizer - Hooked On Radiation (Bad Boy Mix)
- Adriano Canzian - Macho Boy (Pink Remix)
- Superpitcher - Babys On Fire
- DJ T. - Electrofied
- T. Raumschmiere feat. Miss Kittin - The Game Is Not Over
- Chicks On Speed feat. Peaches - We Dont Play Guitars
- Mysterymen - Electromode
Tracks:
- Gina X Performance No GDM
- Fad Gadget - Back To Nature
- The Normal - Warm Leatherette
- Adam & The Ants - Zerox
- Devo - The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise
- Spizz Energi - Soldier Soldier
- Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft - Der Mussolini
- Bauhaus - Kick In The Eye
- Virgin Prunes - Baby Turns Blue
- Delta 5 - Mind Your Own Business (Original Rough Trade 7 Single Mix) /
- Liliput - Split
- Cabaret Voltaire - Nag Nag Nag
Album Description
NAG NAG NAG, the now legendary London club, has been a major catalyst in re-defining UK club culture. The weekly subterranean party at The Ghetto is the anti-thesis of identi-kit corporate clubbing and as a result has been lauded with praise for putting the hedonism and excitement back into the UK's club scene. Although deliberately DIY and Lo-Fi, Nag Nag Nag's distinctive young crowd and subsequent notoriety has attracted fashionistas, rock stars, celebs and arty types such luminaries as The Strokes, Primal Scream, Bjork, Kate Moss, Zoe Ball and Sam Taylor-Wood amongst many others.Now, for all those not lucky or brave enough to have ventured inside it's hallowed walls, the club's revered electric/eclectic soundtrack has been captured on "Nag Nag Nag - The Album" by Nag's very own DJ Johnny Slut! Jonny, one half of Atomizer with DJ partner Fil OK and signed to DJ Hell's Gigolo Records, says "Nag Nag Nag was born out of the boredom of soulless superclubs that offered nothing but a vile corporate excuse for a night out, and the dreary macho, chin-stroking soul boy values of the dance scene that are about as far removed from any sense of fun and abandon as you could imagine". He hopes that "NAG NAG NAG, the album will reflect why the club has such a diverse, popular appeal - from art students in their mums old curtains, to gothic EBM-ers, dragsters and hardened clubbers, sick of repetitive beats and crap superclub attitudes". Jonny set out to provide something more than just another throw away club compilation and with its uncompromising selection featuring the very best of New Wave, Electro and Punk classics from the late 70's and early 80's - it looks like Jonny has outdone himself!
Customer Reviews:
Kick ass compilation!.......2005-07-24
I gave 5 stars even if I don't like every track on disc 1 because it still deserve it by far. Tracks like "Do I Look Like A Slut?" falls in the electrocrap category in my opinion. I don't understand why these retarded don't go play hip hop instead. There's also a few other ones I can appreciate without falling in love as I'm really not into house music.
To name my favorites on disc 1 I'd go with "Electromode", "Frisco Bay", "The game is not over" and "Electrofied". These tracks got me blasting my car stereo and almost made me kill a few people on the road.
Disc 2 is a real god delight. I have been agreeably surprised that old punk and goth rock songs where compiled on this album. It also contains the classic "Warm Leatherette", an amazing Grace Jones cover. I won't go in detail here but let me just say this is the PURE CREAM of new wave. Not the commercial stuff that played on radio but more punk inspired and underground.
In overall, if this is your bag, don't already have most songs on it and don't own it yet, you are really missing something great. Probably the best compilation ever in this genre.
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