What is tech-pop? This is Tech-Pop - 21st Century Electro and New Wave is a seminal greatest hits collection for a revolutionary new sound! Featuring Fischerspooner, Soviet, Green Velvet, Felix Da Housecat, and many others - this is one essential collection! Tech-Pop, a hybrid of Techno, Rock , Electronica, House and Pop, is already creating a commotion big enough to have Indie shops buzzing about it and clubs around the world playing it exclusively. In cities like New York, Berlin, Detroit, LA and London, electronic music aficionados have adopted this new sound as their own! Ministry Of Sound / US release. Slipcase. 2002.
This Is Tech-Pop: 21st Century Electro and New Wave,Various Artists,Ministry of Sound,Acid House,Club/Dance,Electro-Techno,Electronica,House,Left-Field House,Neo-Electro,Pop,Rock,Techno
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This Is Tech-Pop: 21st Century Electro and New Wave
Various Artists Manufacturer: Ministry of Sound Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000065V7Y Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Emerge - Fischerspooner
- 14 Zero Zero - Console
- Nobody Knows (Part One) - Zoot Woman
- Sunglasses At Night - Tiga & Zyntherius
- Candy Girl - Soviet
- Destroy She Said - Circ
- Genedefekt - Green Velvet
- You're My Disco (New Romantic Mix) - Waldorf
- Overdose - Tomcraft
- State Of Grace - Swayzak
- Naked, Drunk, And Horny - Yellow Note Vs. Pukka
- Rippin Kittin - Golden Boy with Miss Kittin
- Happy Hour - Felix Da Housecat
- Extensive Care - Crossover
- Machine Says Yes - FC Kahuna
- Pozition - Selway
- Playgirl (Zombie Nation Mix) - Ladytron
- Go! - Toktok Vs. Soffy O
- Na Song (Dave Clarke Remix) - Mirwais
- Ocean Drive - FPU
Album Description
What is tech-pop? This is Tech-Pop - 21st Century Electro and New Wave is a seminal greatest hits collection for a revolutionary new sound! Featuring Fischerspooner, Soviet, Green Velvet, Felix Da Housecat, and many others - this is one essential collection! Tech-Pop, a hybrid of Techno, Rock , Electronica, House and Pop, is already creating a commotion big enough to have Indie shops buzzing about it and clubs around the world playing it exclusively. In cities like New York, Berlin, Detroit, LA and London, electronic music aficionados have adopted this new sound as their own! Ministry Of Sound / US release. Slipcase. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Great new tunes for 80s synth pop fans.......2005-12-21
the good the bad and the what the heck was he thinking.......2004-07-30
The Best Of.......2003-10-09
Fischerspooner - "Emerge" - Probably the most well-known song on the compilation. Fischerspooner are from NYC and the guy/girl voices in this song are immaculate. (11/10)
Console - "14 Zero Zero" - A semi-interesting song by an interesting group from Europe. (6/10)
Zoot Woman - "Nobody Knows (Part One)" - Very soft sound.. almost like a synth-ballad. Believe it or not, but there is a Part 2 to this song, featured on their own album. Part 2 is very different but also much better! (8/10)
Tiga/Zyntherius - "Sunglasses At Night" - An awesome electro version for an awesome 80's hit. Tiga is hot stuff, and his new song "Hot In Herre" is a cover of a terrible song, but the dub mix proves what Tiga can do. Tiga is the greatest producer and DJ in the entire electroclash movement! Nobody beats Tiga!!! (10.5/10)
Soviet - "Candy Girl" - Goodness, an 80's vibration has overtaken myself with this song! The male singer is perfect. The beat is very comparable to that of 80's italo disco. I bought their entire album because of this one song, and it is one of the best synth-pop albums I ever owned! (11/10)
Circ - "Destroy She Said" - Female vocals with a dance beat.. Very cool mixture of beat, vocals, and effects. (9/10)
Green Velvet - "Genedefekt" - Green Velvet (AKA Cajmere) is a must for this compilation! Although "La La Land" is his best song, this one makes its obvious appearance. (8/10)
Waldorf - "You're My Disco" - Here we go with another awesome song that absolutely blew me away on the first listen. Sounds like a production out of the original synth-pop era in the 80's. It has a very un-appealing and absurd synthesizer noise at the beginning and mid-break of the song, but beyond that, this is a wild song to listen to! (10/10)
Tomcraft - "Overdose" - Hmm.. DJ Tomcraft has done some very experimental stuff lately in Europe and has actually had a top 5 hit with "Loneliness" from early 2003. I am beginning to consider this a possible favorite song on the compilation. Tomcraft is doing for the 00's what the founders of synth-pop did for the 80's. His new album features this song and all his other big electro hits! (11/10)
Swayzak - "State Of Grace" - More awesome synth-pop!!! This is another song that mistakes itself for an 80's dance club smash. I've heard this beautiful voice far too many times before. Top song on the compilation! Swayzak is sexy and needs no introduction here! This song is absolutely not their normal sound.. they are very experimental and dark.. this is a softer release by them and for their true clash sound, try "Ikea" which is a b-side and appears on Tiga's DJ Kicks mix. (11/10)
Yellow Note Vs. Pukka - "Naked, Drunk And Horny" - Definately the funnest song on the compilation. A very happy sound involved here. (9.5/10)
Golden Boy / Miss Kittin - "Rippin Kittin" - One of the best electroclash songs ever. You should already know this one! Anybody who Miss Kittin collaborates with becomes an instant star in the electroclash world! Very dark vocals! (11/10)
Felix Da Housecat - "Happy Hour" - Miss Kitty's good friend is here with an excellent song. Very 80's! One of FDH's best productions! (11/10)
Crossover - "Extensive Care" - A song that builds on you and then it takes over your mind. This song reminds me of a movable new wave hit from the 80's.. (10/10)
F.C. Kahuna - "Machines Says Yes" - (8.5/10)
Selway - "Pozition" - A bit like Tomcraft's incorporated sounds with some synthesizers thrown in. John Selway AKA Memory Boy is a friend of mine and I must commend him with all of his music, but "There Is No Electricity" by Memory Boy is by far his best production and it competes with the best of Fischerspooner and Miss Kittin. (7/10)
Ladytron - "Playgirl" (Zombie Nation Mix) - This has grown on me. I originally despised any mix other than Felix Da Housecat's, but now I am beginning to think just as highly of the Zombie Nation mix of Playgirl. This is a very catchy mix, very different from the Felix mix or any Zombie Nation production. A quick plug to "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation from 1999: one of the originators of modern synth-pop, and a #1 European hit! (10.5/10)
Toktok Vs. Soffy O - "Go!" - Nothing groundbreaking, just nice to listen to. Their entire album is fair at best in my opinion. Quite popular in UK. (8.5/10)
Mirwais - "Naive Song" (Dave Clarke Mix) - Hmmm, probably one of the 2 songs I didn't really jump for on this compilation. Dave Clarke is big in Germany and has done a production in partnership with none other than Chicks On Speed. (6/10)
F.P.U. - "Ocean Drive" - Damn right, finish this compilation with an awesome cover version. "Crockett's Theme" has been covered so many times, but this is the one! This is the best version I ever heard of this song! Jan Hammer has let someone outdo himself! F.P.U.'s album is fine, and so is the Tiga White Linen mix of this song (once again Tiga takes his own voice and implements it into this instrumental song). One of those songs with a title that fits quite well. Without a doubt! (11/10)
This is the best compilation to start from because it gives you a little bit of everything. And the songs are almost all awesome and innovative. Worth every penny!
21st century liquid sky?.......2003-07-22
The More Radio-Friendly Side of Electro--.......2003-05-18
Having said that, it is very much the softer side. There is Miss Kitten, but she's singing what equates to a rather pretty little melody (regardless of the murderous lyrics). There is Green Velvet doing 'Genedefekt', But it is the version without the trade-mark off-kilter vocals. Just about the only thing on here which is even a little more challenging is Fisherspooner's 'Emerge', but come on, it's on so many collections now that even my mom could sing along with it.
Now, I'm not saying that this isn't a great collection, because it is a lot of fun, packed end to end with catchy tunes that in all fairness would be getting a lot more radio play in a more fair universe. However, just know that it is called 'Tech-POP' for a reason on the cover.
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