Discotech Generation

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
From one of the U.K.'s best-known clubs comes an essential DJ compilation. Scott Bond fuses together newly remixed classic anthems with the latest sounds from the dancefloor. Features tracks by Future Sound Of London, Fatboy Slim, Utah Saints, Futureshock and more. 2 CD's packaged in a double slimline jewel box & slipcase. 2001 Ultra Records release.

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Discotech Generation
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Gatecrasher fans will not be disappointed.
  • Speaks For Itself
  • My first review ever!
  • Lacking Gatecrasher Quailty
  • Gatecraher at its best
Discotech Generation
Gatecrasher & Scott Bond
Manufacturer: Ultra Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005K9IS
Release Date: 2001-06-12

Tracks:

  1. Papua New Guinea (Hybrid Mix) - Future Sound Of London
  2. Velvet Voodoo (Original Praha Mix) - G.P.A.
  3. Love In Traffic (John Creamer & Stephane K Remix) - Satoshie Tome
  4. Star 69 (Wine Em, Dine Em & 69 Em Supamix) - Fatboy Slim
  5. Castle Rock - Wheed Baskin
  6. Falling Together - Max Graham
  7. Kites (Fade's Sanctuary Remix) - Angel
  8. Labyrinth (Part One) - Moogwai
  9. Starving Dolphins - Meridian
  10. I Will Be With You (John Johnson Club Mix) - Ursulas World
  11. Virtuoso (Airheadsz Remix) - Apex
  12. Questions Must Be Asked (Kayestone's Recon Mix) - David Forbes
  13. The Free Fall (The Opus) - Beam & Yanou
  14. Unreal - Doran Vs Joshua Ryan

Tracks:

  1. Redemption (Dead Sea Mix) - Conjure One
  2. The Atheist - Corvin Dalek
  3. She Rides - D:Fuse & Joy
  4. Nepal (Praha Remix) - Groovaholic
  5. Erendira - Jerry Bonham
  6. Feline - Maurice
  7. Moonshine - Planisphere
  8. Stringer - Riva
  9. Don't Wake Me Up (Original Mix) - Argonauts
  10. Animal - Lost It.Com
  11. Release Me - Factor 9
  12. Dr. Kings Dream (Frank J's Remix) - Geof Lawz Project
  13. Folie A Deux (Klub Mix) - S.H.O.K.K.
  14. Klang - P.G.I.

Album Description

From one of the U.K.'s best-known clubs comes an essential DJ compilation. Scott Bond fuses together newly remixed classic anthems with the latest sounds from the dancefloor. Features tracks by Future Sound Of London, Fatboy Slim, Utah Saints, Futureshock and more. 2 CD's packaged in a double slimline jewel box & slipcase. 2001 Ultra Records release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Gatecrasher fans will not be disappointed........2006-02-10

I have owned this album for almost four years now, and still listen to it frequently. Certain voices out there claim that this is, or is one of, the worst albums in the Gatecrasher series. I would strongly beg to differ. All of the Gatecrasher compilations contain at least some level of cheese in them, but this album is one of the least guilty. There are a number of rather average tracks, possibly as much as thirty percent of the tracklist. However, certain tracks still strike me with the same level of awe and even astonishment as when I first heard them, especially the Future Sound of London, Wheed Baskin, Moogwai and Lostit.Com tracks. Perhaps one of the greatest flaws is the track sequencing on the second disc, where the superb 'Lost Emotions' by Fire & Ice, the climax of the disc, is followed by twenty more minutes of uninspiring music.
Nonetheless, "Discotech Generation" is far superior to the absolute cheese-fest of "Wet", for example, and anything that comes out of Ministry of Sound.
A worthy, if not perfect album.

5 out of 5 stars Speaks For Itself.......2005-12-28

I won't go into a huge speil on how much I love this album. Although I will say that most Trance Music you need to have a certain mood and state of mind to listen to it all, THEN it pulls you in and you won't even realize whats going on the world around you. I would normally give this album a 4 star rating but since it doesn't have that in the public Eye, it gets 5 to push it up

3 out of 5 stars My first review ever!.......2005-01-23

"Animal" on CD2 is a totally amazing song. It has a strong, fast beat and would be awesome to hear in a club. Until then, I have to blast it in my car.

The rest of the album is, "ok." It's not bad, but...

2 out of 5 stars Lacking Gatecrasher Quailty.......2004-01-10

I've been into trance for many years now and am familiar with true pieces of art and sad money wasting albums. Unfortuantly this album is a sad money wasting album. Scott Bond is an excellent Dj and I've heard much better than this from him. This CD mainly contains a few good tracks that I like to listen to occaisionlly but for the most part this CD contains no solid feeling trance and you'll get tired of listening to it after several tracks. Gatecrasher puts out an excellent series so if you are looking for something good try Gatecrasher Red, Wet, or Black. These are the true pieces of art and are worth every penny spent. All in all, stay away from this album and disappointment will stay away from you.

5 out of 5 stars Gatecraher at its best.......2001-12-08

Dont listen to the other reviews who really have no idea and decided to buy a cd just because they heard the word "Gatecrasher" somewhere. Its obvious these people are going to be disappointed because they have dont really know what kind of music theyll be listening to. Americans still have a lot to learn when it comes to trance. If you know trance, love it and listen to it youll KNOW that Scott Bond is one of the best DJs in England, and is completing i think it is his third year residency at Gatecrasher. Gatecrasher Discotech Generation is amazing, please dont be fooled by people who dont know anything and write reviews but have no basis for what they are saying.
If you want the very best of "eurotrance" with songs that take you to the very core of the "DISCOTECH GENERATOR" buy this cd.

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