This compilation, offered by LA's Urb Magazine, is only deceptively straightforward: it explores the current state of electronica, with dance-floor stalwarts DJ Icey, Uberzone, and Rabbit in the Moon butting heads with neo-pop stars like the Crystal Method, Goldie, and Portishead. One might suspect this to be yet another cash-in "electronica" compilation, a mere licensing scheme intended to separate you from the contents of your wallet. But this ain't no scam: not only is the track selection topnotch and accessible, with an equal dose of well-known hits and underappreciated gems, but the compilation also offers an entertaining education. On disc two, New York's Liquid Todd throws down a set of classics, tracks like Rhythim Is Rhythim's "Strings of Life," Orbital's "Chime," and Dubtribe's "Mother Earth," giving an insight as to what today's electronica stars were hearing whilst in their nappies. As an introduction to the overhyped and confusing world of "electronica," this compilation can't be beat. --Matthew Corwine
Urbal Beats, Vol. 2,Various Artists,Utv Records,90's,Big Beat,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electronica,Funky Breaks,House,Jungle/Drum'n'bass,Pop,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues,Techno,Trance,Trip-Hop
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Urbal Beats, Vol. 2
Wildchild , Uberzone , The Freestylers , DJ Icey , Goldie , Hive , DJ Die vs. DJ Shadows , Portishead , Orbital , and 808 State Manufacturer: Utv Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006P0X Release Date: 1998-05-12 |
Tracks:
- Rock The Funky Beat (Radio Edit) - Natural Born Chillers
- Treat Infamy (7' Main Mix) - Rest Assured
- Smack My B**** Up (DJ Hype Remix) - Prodigy
- Going Out Of My Head - Fatboy Slim
- Release Yo' Delf (Prodigy Remix) - Method Man
- Subfusion - Rabbit In The Moon
- My Mate Paul - David Holmes
- The Freakz - Uberzone
- B-Boy Stance (Cut & Paste Remix) - The Freestylers
- City Of Groove - DJ Icey
- Temper, Temper (Grooverider Remix) - Goldie
- Ultrasonic Sound - Hive
- What Does Your Soul Look Like - DJ Die Vs. DJ Shadow
- Over - Portishead
Tracks:
- Chime - Orbital
- Cubik (Kings County Dub) - 808 State
- Voodoo Ray - A Guy Called Gerald
- Clear - Cybotron
- Mother Earth - Dubtribe
- Go - Moby
- Charly - Prodigy
- Something Good - Utah Saints
- Energy Flash - Joey Beltram
- Salsa Life - Rhythim Is Rhythim
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This compilation, offered by LA's Urb Magazine, is only deceptively straightforward: it explores the current state of electronica, with dance-floor stalwarts DJ Icey, Uberzone, and Rabbit in the Moon butting heads with neo-pop stars like the Crystal Method, Goldie, and Portishead. One might suspect this to be yet another cash-in "electronica" compilation, a mere licensing scheme intended to separate you from the contents of your wallet. But this ain't no scam: not only is the track selection topnotch and accessible, with an equal dose of well-known hits and underappreciated gems, but the compilation also offers an entertaining education. On disc two, New York's Liquid Todd throws down a set of classics, tracks like Rhythim Is Rhythim's "Strings of Life," Orbital's "Chime," and Dubtribe's "Mother Earth," giving an insight as to what today's electronica stars were hearing whilst in their nappies. As an introduction to the overhyped and confusing world of "electronica," this compilation can't be beat. --Matthew CorwineCustomer Reviews:
Good "past and present" collection........2003-09-08
This is a pointless review.. for a pointless album.......2001-07-28
The second disk is a half way decent attempt at mixing alot of classic together, but I am getting somewhat sick of hearing old school electronica thats just doesn't hodl up well over time.
I give the album 4 stars since it does have some decent gems on it. But I highy recomend "digital empire 2" over this compilation if your looking to get schooled on the so called "electronica genre"
A letdown.......2000-06-23
Disc 2 was much better, but still not enough to compell me to repeat the purchase.
Summary: Disc1 1-2 stars, Disc2 3-4 stars
Disc 2 much better.......2000-06-19
Start With The First Volume.......2000-06-01
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