Daddy DJ [CD-single]

Track Listings

 
1. Daddy DJ [Original Radio Edit]
2. Daddy DJ [Chico and Tonio Radio Edit]
3. Daddy DJ [J and B Trance Club Mix]
4. Daddy DJ [Omnilab Remix]
5. Daddy DJ [G-Box 2 Step Lullaby Mix]
6. Daddy DJ [J and B With Mr Manu Underground Mix]
7. Daddy DJ [Dub]

Daddy DJ,Daddy DJ,Radikal Records,5"CD Singles,Dance Music,Pop
Come to Daddy EP
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • An album of extremes
  • Techno intellectual
  • awestruck!
  • Felping Gronad
  • Superficial and numbing
Come to Daddy EP
Aphex Twin
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Windowlicker
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ASIN: B000003MSH
Release Date: 1997-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Come To Daddy (Pappy Mix)
  2. Film
  3. Come To Daddy (Little Lord Faulteroy Mix)
  4. Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
  5. To Cure a Weakling Child (Contour Regard)
  6. Funny Little Man
  7. Come To Daddy (Mummy Mix)
  8. IZ-US

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars An album of extremes.......2007-05-11

The best way to describe Come to Daddy is that it is an album of extremes. There is no middle ground. One song will be soft and soothing and the next will be intense and menacing. "Funny Little Man" is more offensive than funny and "To Cure a Weakling Child (Contour Regard)" isn't as effective as the version that appears on the Richard D. James album. But those two tracks are offset by a couple of powerful ones that rank with Aphex Twin's best. "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" is avant-garde electronica at its finest and "IZ-US" is an absolutely riveting closer. These two tracks rank with "Boy/Girl" and "Windowlicker" for sheer hypnotic effect that is given to the listener. You just don't want them to end. The four other songs, especially "Flim", are satisfactory. The production on Come to Daddy is what instantly struck me the most. As great as the production on the Richard D. James album was, it's just not as pristine and crisp-sounding as Come to Daddy. There's a lot going on in the album, but the production lets you catch every bit of it. Yes...the production on Come to Daddy is among the best you'll ever hear in any genre and is just about perfect. The originality and production makes Come to Daddy worthwhile and, along with the Richard D. James album and Selected Ambient Works: 85-92, among Aphex Twin's best albums. B+

5 out of 5 stars Techno intellectual.......2007-03-23

A small EP of the best compositional work in the Techno genre that I've ever heard. If the point of music is to represent spiralling electric currents in your brain, then this album will be much more enjoyable than the mind-numbing MIDI 4-on-the-floor of the majority of work in the Genre.

4 out of 5 stars awestruck!.......2006-02-17

precisely, this was my reaction upon seeing the video. A scintillatingly devilish promenade of bizarre apparitions, a turmoil of postnuclear visions...and i still have not figured out what makes it so appaling. The iconography of come to daddy has ever since made its way around art forums, magazines and had a greater impact on video-culture as none before, that owes less to the aphexian impromptu itself, than to us, masses who devour anything that is scandalous, and revolving. Thus a sound may only sound as it is visualized, and this may be a reason why, an aphexian experiment could be transplanted to M.T.V standards. Phonic violence is not the case of visual violence, and i think this a reason why we should credit RDJ more for his genuine sampling than for the visual inertia we are faced with in this video. This particular brakethrough does not apply to all aphexian sampling, i have seen other videos that did not scandalize the auditive this far...though windowlicker might be an acception. Come to daddy is musically more than just a scandal to the senses, in fact it juxtaposes them to a certain extent. Altough we seem to see all we hear we have to come to terms with deception, a musical ambiental experience should not be mistaken with the images of horror, and loathing we are bombed with day in day out.

5 out of 5 stars Felping Gronad.......2005-12-24

Completely veeblefetzer.
This is your Brain.
This is your Brain after 'Come to Daddy'.

Essential

2 out of 5 stars Superficial and numbing.......2005-12-04

Superficial and numbing...

But that's maybe how you want to feel when you listen to it.

To me it's music that doesn't tell you ANYTHING.

It's like one BIG joke or maybe that's what it's meant to be.

Music that lacks soul or emotion.

Or maybe I just don't get it.

A lot of my friends rave about it so I've given it ago but...

Whats it ALL about anyway??

It just sounds frustrated and stunted. Music that doesn't really go anywhere or say anything..
Hard Normal Daddy
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of my top ten electronic albums
  • This one really grew on me
  • AMAZING
  • one of his best
  • YES
Hard Normal Daddy
Squarepusher
Manufacturer: Warp Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005T7KC
Release Date: 2001-11-27

Tracks:

  1. Coopers World
  2. Beep Street
  3. Rustic Raver
  4. Anirog D9
  5. Chin Hippy
  6. Papalon
  7. E8 Boogie
  8. Fat Controller
  9. Vic Acid
  10. Male Pill Part 13
  11. Rat/P's And Q's
  12. Rebus

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my top ten electronic albums.......2007-03-31

This album is superb. For me, it ties Big Loada for Squarepusher's best album, both of which are on my "top ten of all time".

4 out of 5 stars This one really grew on me.......2006-07-10

I used to have a tendancy to give great albums 5 stars. But a 5 star album has to be mind mending. This is a great album. I used to try to look for something specific when listening to this, but this is NOT a regular drum and bass album. If you're like me and expected to hear the kind of music you hear on Squarepusher's remixes, you will not find it here. This is a lot deeper. It's not just bob your head or dance music. It's a complete experience. Squarepusher shows some amazing production techniques especially with the drum samples. His atmospheric work on each track is very good too. If you really want to hear this album for what it is, you have to hear the whole thing at least a few times. Just the 30 second samples won't do it. I am looking forward to hearing more from Squarepusher, for sure.

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING.......2006-05-14

what more can I say? Minus the last track, this is pure, untamed, genius! Check YouTube to see Tom pitch bend E8Boogie while making puky faces in his studio. Amusing. not amazing

5 out of 5 stars one of his best.......2006-05-08

if you dig electronica with some jazzy elements sprinkled on top, this is the album for you. squarepusher never releases a bad album, and this is one of my favorites by him. highly reccommended for anybody who has any appreciation for either electronica or jazz. very well-crafted without any filler or bad tracks. bursting with original ideas.

3 out of 5 stars YES.......2006-03-06

Another superb release by Tom,I think this release is ok it's no Go Plastic or Big Loada but I still like most of all Jenkinson's work so far. If you like decent music pick this up.
DJ-Kicks
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Deep and wide and rocksteady
  • Daddy G
  • I play this cd over and over....
  • you have to listen more than once
  • Beautiful
DJ-Kicks
Daddy G
Manufacturer: !K7 Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0002W184I
Release Date: 2004-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Philip Levi & Tipper Irie - Intro
  2. Willie Williams - Armagideon Time
  3. Sound Dimension - Rockfort Rock
  4. Melaaz - Non Non Non
  5. Tricky Aftermath (Unreleased Mix)
  6. Meters- Just Kissed My Baby
  7. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - Mustt Mustt (Massive Attack Remix)
  8. Les Negresses Vertes - Face A La Mer (Massive Attack Remix)
  9. Massive Attack - Karma Koma (The Napoli Trip)
  10. Johnny Osbourne - Budy Bye
  11. Badmarsh & Shri Signs (Dubplate Mix)
  12. Barrington Levy - Here I Come (Dubplate Version)
  13. Foxy Brown - Oh Yeah
  14. Leftfield - Inspection/Check One
  15. Massive Attack And Mos Def - I Against I
  16. Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (Danny Krivit Edit)
  17. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy (Perfecto Mix By Paul Oakenfold)

Album Description

Some DJs get their kicks by dropping the most obscure tunes they can find. Others take pleasure in kicking back with friends and digging out timeless favorites. Daddy G, also known as Grant Marshall, belongs to the latter school. "These," he says of the components of this mix, "are the records that are always in my box."

Although he's best known for comprising one half of Massive Attack, Daddy G has been DJing ever since he started making mixes on a cassette recorder at the age of ten. Reggae records filtered through via his older sister's DJ boyfriend. And his devotion to a good bassline grew out of his mid-teen experience of Jamaican sound systems. From around 1982, he ran the Dugout club in St. Paul's, part of the unique Bristol scene where reggae and funk collided with post-punk - and eventually produced trip hop.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Deep and wide and rocksteady.......2007-02-10

Listen to this disc in your car. As February 2007 finally arrives, this makes me hopeful about Weather Underground. G brings everything that 100th Window lacked: Funk, rocksteady, swing, swagger. Mighty, mighty grooves, Leftfield's best song ever, and Aretha making it all look easy. I guess for her it is easy.

Enthusiastically recommended.

5 out of 5 stars Daddy G.......2006-06-01

One of the best things about the DJ Kicks collection is the way it allows the mixers/producers/DJs creating them to really be creative, and give props to their influences. One of the more outstanding examples of this is Daddy G's mix. Starting with obscure tracks from Willie Williams and Melaaz, he segues into a black box mix of Tricky's suffocatingly dense "Aftermath", and never looks back. He also gives plenty of face time to his day job in Massive Attack, featuring originals (including "I Against I" with Mos Def, only available on the Blade II soundtrack, and a barn-burner in its own right) and their remixes of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Les Negresses Vertes. With favorites by Aretha Franklin, Leftfield and Foxy Brown's anthemic "Oh Yeah" rounding out the mix, it establishes itself as a seductive reggae/dub/R&B/Euro conglomeration, and definitely a top-tier collection in a long line of prestigious mixes. Definitely one to cherish and listen to during summer nights.

5 out of 5 stars I play this cd over and over...........2005-10-01

I am a Massive Attack/reggae fan and my local record store guy suggested I try daddy G out. It's been in my cd player ever since. If you like trance, reggae, soul, r&b, with a little twist of euro underneath...all mixed together smooth deep and delicious ....you'll love this one too.

4 out of 5 stars you have to listen more than once.......2005-04-08

very nice, very even, good flow, hope he goes deeper if he does it again.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2005-03-02

Laid back... Waaay back. Massive attack delivers again.

Props to G for dropping some Levy in this mix.

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New Jazz Science
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • NEW JAZZ SCIENCE INDEED!!!
New Jazz Science
Pimp Daddy Nash
Manufacturer: Eighth Dimensions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Private Leftfield Downtempo Fuzz

ASIN: B0000C5ROK
Release Date: 2003-09-23

Tracks:

  1. Cause Everybody's Coming Undone
  2. Box That Shut Up
  3. Twin Blue Angel Buzz
  4. La Femme C'est Mysterie
  5. It's A Wonderful Life
  6. Dick 'em Down Jones
  7. To Osaka By Rail
  8. The New Jazz Science
  9. Another Day In Paradise
  10. It's a Wonderful Life (Turntable Rocker Remix)
  11. The Sixty Nine Affair (Dynagroove's Affirmation Mix)

Album Description

He sauntered onto the scene from somewhere in the Midwest, an international ne'er-do-well maintaining a low profile as he filled listening rooms with Brazilian flavored beats and leftfield sound pastiches. A persona became a gag, then a myth. While the masses partied, he played…constructed. And as the rules changed and the music changed, the magic left and came back as magic often does. Such is the way of electronic alchemists and new beat adventurers, always searching for the New Jazz Science.

Pimp Daddy Nash, a.k.a. Jon Curtis, is the scientist in question. The persona came about during the initial organization of the Orlando-based Eighth Dimension collective - also home to Q-Burns Abstract Message and DJ BMF. But while Q-Burns Abstract Message signed on with Astralwerks and DJ BMF ensures hip-hop don't stop as his ferociously popular Phat N' Jazzy party sprints toward a decade, Pimp Daddy Nash rode out the Nineties with a single-minded pursuit of electronic excellence. Fitting right in alongside the big beats, downtempos, noir-ish soundscapes and spy-themed samples that infiltrated electronic music in the mid-90s, Pimp Daddy Nash found himself recording for Mephisto Records, Om Records, Delancey Street, and FFRR for the duration of the century.

Fast forward to 2004 - the musical landscape is vastly different then when the Pimp first came around and introduced the bossanova numbers racket. Electronic music permeates culture to the core, unprecedented, unstoppable. Unstoppable like the endless mine of musical ideas from the mind of Pimp Daddy Nash. Like the New Jazz Science about to be unleashed on an unsuspecting public.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars NEW JAZZ SCIENCE INDEED!!!.......2004-05-08

I stumbled across this guy in the record store and decided to give him a try. I normally go for the "new kids on the block"--opposed to what's popular or mainstream. HEY! That's where you'll find the best music! Pimp Daddy Nash's New Jazz Science is an incredible collection of acid jazz meets funk grooves! Some tracks like "'Cause Everybody's Coming Undone" and "It's A Wonderful Life" are a little too much like Prince, but for the most part this guy is a musical genius, much like the man he tries to emulate. Pimp Daddy Nash takes lounge, acid jazz, house, rock and funk and melds it all into a wonderful landscape of sounds meant to be played by all you hip cats...Highly Recommended!
Without You
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A Must Buy For Trance Fans
  • keep it spinn'
  • Mitsubishi Car Commercial Song
  • Not the Mitsubishi Car Commercial Song
  • NOT the Mitsubishi Car Commercial Tune
Without You
Digital Allies
Manufacturer: Xtreme (Big Daddy)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00005LN0Z
Release Date: 2001-07-03

Tracks:

  1. Without You [Original Radio]
  2. Without You [Kn's Radio Edit]
  3. Without You [Orange Factory Radio]
  4. Without You [Main Club Mix]
  5. Without You [Dub Mix]
  6. Without You [DJ Rampage and Et Abducted Club Mix]
  7. Without You [Orange Factory Filter Mix]
  8. Without You [Orange Factory Filter Dub]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Must Buy For Trance Fans.......2003-01-01

It's a song that I love and I can't go on without it, It's a song that I love and I can't go on I can't go on without it, without it, without it, without it...

4 out of 5 stars keep it spinn'.......2002-07-05

this single has a WOW expericence, it hit home and digital allies has my best wishes with them.

3 out of 5 stars Mitsubishi Car Commercial Song.......2002-06-23

There are several, but the one that started it all of course was "Start the Commotion" by the Wise Guys, to clarify.

1 out of 5 stars Not the Mitsubishi Car Commercial Song.......2002-05-16

If you are looking for the song in the Mitsubishi car commercial, this is NOT it. Sheila Bee's review led me astry and I bought the CD. It's not even close. The mixes use the same generic club beat with the unfortunate addition of a lead vocalist(?) whose voice is just too grating.
Does anyone know the REAL Mitubishi car commercial song?

3 out of 5 stars NOT the Mitsubishi Car Commercial Tune.......2002-05-14

Ok just to clarify... This is NOT the Mitsubishi Car commercial song. That particular song is Days Go By - Dirty Vegas..
I bought Digital Allies thinking it was the song from Mitsubishi, it's great dance music thankfully and I'd never heard it before so I'm keeping it.
Latin Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Latin Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2
    Fulanito , Guanabanas , and DJ Nelson
    Manufacturer: Cutting Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0009IW8GC
    Release Date: 2005-06-28

    Tracks:

    1. Gozando Vivire - Fulanito
    2. Pa' Mis Mujeres Del Mundo - Guanabanas
    3. A Las Mujeres - DJ Nelson
    4. Mi Gatita Y Yo - Guanabanas
    5. Suave - Fulanito
    6. Vente Vamos A Bella^%#... - DJ Nelson
    7. Flow La Discoteka Medley - DJ Nelson
    8. Mi Gente - Kakoteo Mix
    9. Que Daria Yo - Guanabanas
    10. Chillando Goma - Fulanito
    11. Dale Mas Duro (Party Mix) - Kakoteo Mix
    12. El Cepillo (Fulanito Boom ReMix) - Fulanito
    Da Bottom, Vol. 9
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Da Bottom, Vol. 9
      Trick Daddy , and DJ Ideal
      Manufacturer: Oarfin Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000G1T0Z4
      Release Date: 2006-06-28

      Tracks:

      1. Intro - Trick Daddy
      2. Born & Raised - DJ Khaled, Pitbull, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy
      3. I Got Em - Baby, Lil Wayne, Yo Gotti
      4. Knockin Doors Down - Lil' Keke, Pimp C
      5. Fuck the Fed's - Lil Scrappy
      6. Going Down [Freestyle] - Currency, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross
      7. What's Happenin [Freestyle] - Killa Kyleon, PJ, Slim Thug
      8. Hustlin (Interlude) - Trick Daddy
      9. Hustlin [Remix] - Jay-Z, , Rick Ross, Young Jeezy
      10. Ridin - T.I., Trick Daddy
      11. Dunk Riders Coming Soon (Interlude) - Trick Daddy
      12. Gangsta Shit - Blood Raw, Bun B, DJ Khaled, Slick Pulla, Young Jeezy
      13. Bottom 9 (Interlude) - Pitbull
      14. Dope Boyz - Pitbull
      15. Interlude - Smitty
      16. Hood - Smitty
      17. Money My Mind - Rick Ross
      18. Some Big Shit Going On (Interlude) - Rick Ross
      19. What You Know [Freestyle] - Dre, Rick Ross
      20. Pourin Up - Bun B, Mike Jones, Pimp C
      21. Im Back - Lil Scrappy
      22. Interlude - Cubo
      23. Rock Bottom - Cubo, Pitbull
      24. Shout to the Hood's - Trick Daddy
      25. Little Story - Pitbull
      26. Whole Lotta Ass - Busta Rhymes, YoungBloodZ
      27. Miami Mixtape Fridays 12-2 Am [103.5 the Beat Interlude] - Busta Rhymes
      28. Get Throwed [Remix] - C-Ride, Rick Ross
      29. Outro - Trick Daddy
      30. In Da Club [*] - C-Lo, , Trick Daddy

      Product Description



      Format: CD
      Never Had a Daddy
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • Hide your daughters ( and their eyeliner )
      Never Had a Daddy

      Manufacturer: Collective Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      New WaveNew Wave | New Wave & Post-Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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      ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      Dance PopDance Pop | Dance & DJ | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B000CA7574
      Release Date: 2006-06-27

      Tracks:

      1. Octavia's Love Song
      2. Dirty Life
      3. Dance Or Die
      4. Baby Girl
      5. Scenester Trash Love Job pt. 1
      6. New Phase
      7. Dr. K
      8. Scenester Trash Love Job pt. 2
      9. Fashion Victim

      Product Description

      Very few artists are able to cause a stir like the notorious electro duo known as Femme Fatality. Since Spring of 2003, Monanani Palermo and Octavia Leito have simultaneously brought out the best from the kids and the worst from the confused naysayers (who happen to be dancing-impaired). It's no wonder that the Riverfront Times (St. Louis' weekly publication) named them one of the "Top Ten Must-See Bands" in the Summer of 2004. Femme Fatality's dark pop sensability mixed with hip-hop style beats and indie rock synth melodies create the ultimate dance party. Playing alongside artists ranging from The Rapture to Felix Da Housecat and back again, the duo use costumes, lighting, and video montage to draw the crowd into their dark and deliciously dirty nightlife. Femme Fatality's infectious electro beats whip the kids hips into a frenzy and leave them chanting lyrics as if it were an anthem rock ballad.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Hide your daughters ( and their eyeliner ).......2006-02-23

      Converse-wearing techno vampires with perfect hair creep out of your stereo and invade your bedroom: Out for blood, your secret drug stash, and that gun you hide under the bed. Femme Fatality's Never Had A Daddy CD is pure seductive evil: Sexy dance beats, phat synth licks, totally absurd lyrics, and lots and lots and lots of hooks. Sound samples can be found at femmefatality.net
      Sugar Daddy
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • sweet and sassy
      • Outstanding album!
      Sugar Daddy
      Michigan & Smiley
      Manufacturer: Ras
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      Dance HallDance Hall | Reggae | International | Styles | Music
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      ReggaeReggae | International | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B000000PXN
      Release Date: 1992-09-23

      Tracks:

      1. SUGAR DADDY
      2. THE WHO?
      3. PASS IT TO THE CHURCH
      4. THE SYSTEM
      5. WHAT A LIFE
      6. BLACKNESS AWERENESS
      7. THE WHILE WIDE WORLD IS
      8. GIVE THE CHILDREN A HELPI
      9. QUEEN OF THE MINSTREL
      10. HERE WE GO AGAIN

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars sweet and sassy.......2002-10-31

      I have the title track to this on a dvd collection of reggae videos by Ras Records called Real Authentic Reggae Bash. It has alot of great videos on it I would highly recommend it. When I saw the video by Michigan & Smiley I loved it. Its a fun song and a funny video. I had never heard them before and was curious to hear more. I was happy to find their cd on here to sample. I cant wait to get my copy!

      5 out of 5 stars Outstanding album!.......2000-02-22

      Papa Michigan and General Smiley tear it up in this album! A MUST HAVE for all who like reggae. You will not regret purchasing this album. This Toastin/DJ duo mash it up like only they can.
      Xtreme Afterhours
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Hard tech-house at its best...
      Xtreme Afterhours
      Various Artists
      Manufacturer: Xtreme (Big Daddy)
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      CompilationsCompilations | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music | Ambient | Dance Pop | Disco | Drum & Bass | Electronica | Freestyle | Techno-House | Trance | Trip Hop
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00005B7F7
      Release Date: 2001-05-01

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Without You [Eddie Baez and John Kano Main] - Digital Allies
      3. Runaway [Davila and Takeover Dub]
      4. Last Night a DJ Saved My Life [Plasmic Honey's Dub]
      5. Dance the Night [Boris and Beck Live at Exit]
      6. Bliss
      7. R U a DJ? [Jackie Christie Mix] - Kung Pow
      8. I Am the Music
      9. In 2 the Future [Jonathan Peters Soundfactory Remix] - Mike Ski, DJ Mike Ski
      10. Give It to Me
      11. Daddy's Little Girl - Vinny Cozzi
      12. Can U Fee It? - Mike Takeover
      13. Dies Irae - Spiritual Project

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Hard tech-house at its best..........2005-10-28

      Things begin with one of those dramatic spoken intros before kicking into high gear with the hugely popular "Without You." Some of the biggest names in hard club music mix and perform these tracks, and considering there are some rareties on here, it's nice to find long versions of some (Mike Ski, for instance). At the same time, tracks like the plasmic honey mix of Iris should have been both longer AND the original version, not the dub. But taken as a whole mix, this is just a non-stop throbbing, hard riff dream. Track times:


      1. intro (1:10)
      2. Without you (baez & kano main mix)...digital allies (8:40)
      3. Runaway (Davila & takeover dub)...legacy (7:21)
      4. Last night a dj saved my life (plasmic honey dub)...iris (4:55)
      5. Dance the night (boris & beck live at exit)...phantoms of the opera (5:28)
      6. Bliss...green & stases (5:57)
      7. R U A DJ (Jackie Christie mix)...kung pow (4:03)
      8. I am the music...zach goulko's Russian roulette (2:48)
      9. In 2 the future (jonathan peters soundfactory mix)...mike ski (8:26)
      10. Give it to me...dj halo halo & dj bula (6:41)
      11. Daddy's little girl...vinny cozzi (5:03)
      12. Can u feel it...mike takeover (7:36)
      13. Dies irae(xtreme version)...spiritual project (4:31)

      Album Review:

      1. Deep Steppin [Limited Edition] [Import]
      2. Detroit Soul: Real Soul Music from the Motor City [Import]
      3. Disco for Dummies
      4. DJ's Take Control, Vol. 3
      5. Don't Be Afraid of Tomorrow [CD-single] [Import]
      6. Faces & Phases [Import]
      7. Final Album-the Ultimate Vcd [Import]
      8. Four
      9. Freezone, Vol. 6: Fourth Person Singular [Import]
      10. Fuzzy Breaks V.1: Mixed By Q45 & Krafty Kuts [Import]

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      Hitzefrei [Import]

      Ravel: Bolero, Pavane, Valses nobles

      Piano Music, Vol. 2

      Music CD: 7.5 on the Richter Scale

      Starsky & Hutch [Soundtrack]

      Masters of Rock [Original recording remastered] [Import]

      Nebraska

      Sixteen Stone

      O Melhor Da Bossa Nova [Box set] [Import]

      Rossini: La pietra del paragone

      Ni Plus Ni Moins

      Neurosis

      Oddworld

      Alma Hambrienta

      Empires