With the exception of the title track, "Beat the Clock," these songs have absolutely nothing thematically to do with the impending millennium, nor is this compilation a particularly good choice if you are looking for music that is going to whip your New Year's party into a dance-floor frenzy. Too many of these tracks are blockbuster dance hits that have saturated mainstream media, from soundtracks to commercials ("Rockafeller Skank," "Busy Child," "Born Slippy"), and when 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 1999, rolls around, you'll most likely want to be listening to something a little more meaningful, or at least a little fresher. If the Y2K bug actually does cause your CD player to glitch out on the eve of the new millennium, do you really want the last song you hear to be the background music for a Gap ad? --Beth Massa
Y2K: Beat the Clock Version 1.0,Various Artists,Sony,Ambient Techno,Big Beat,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Electronica,Funky Breaks,House,IDM,Pop,Rock/Pop Collections,Techno,Trip-Hop
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Y2K: Beat the Clock Version 1.0
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JH1R Release Date: 1999-07-06 |
Tracks:
- The Rockafeller Skank (Full Version) - Fatboy Slim
- Renegade Master (Fatboy Slim Old Skool Mix) - Wildchild
- Out Of Space - The Prodigy
- Blisters On My Brain - Lo Fidelity Allstars
- Elektrobank (Full Length) - The Chemical Brothers
- Busy Child - The Crystal Method
- Bang On! - Propellerheads
- Lost In Space: Theme (Single Version) - Apollo Four Forty
- Joga (Alec Empire 'Empire State Of Emergency' Remix) - Bjork
- Toxygene (Edit) - Orb
- Born Slippy (NUXX) - Underworld
- Beat The Clock - Sparks
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With the exception of the title track, "Beat the Clock," these songs have absolutely nothing thematically to do with the impending millennium, nor is this compilation a particularly good choice if you are looking for music that is going to whip your New Year's party into a dance-floor frenzy. Too many of these tracks are blockbuster dance hits that have saturated mainstream media, from soundtracks to commercials ("Rockafeller Skank," "Busy Child," "Born Slippy"), and when 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 1999, rolls around, you'll most likely want to be listening to something a little more meaningful, or at least a little fresher. If the Y2K bug actually does cause your CD player to glitch out on the eve of the new millennium, do you really want the last song you hear to be the background music for a Gap ad? --Beth MassaCustomer Reviews:
A great find for a DJ.........2000-12-27
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Good, as far as intro compilations go.......1999-10-11
Electronica's Best Compilation.......1999-08-09
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