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My Collection

Here's your opportunity to laugh at all my horrible records.


NOTES
The format for releases is:

Artist -
"Release Title" (Extra Info) [Label Name] - Notes about this release.

  • Listed in alphabetical order, by surname (if applicable).
  • In cases where an artist has more than one item listed, releases are in chronological order.
  • 'b/w' stands for 'back with'.


    CDs

    Albums -

    Aquasky -
    "Aftershock" [Moving Shadow] - Remixes of tracks from the "Bodyshock" album, from the likes of Mr Scruff, Adam Freeland and Sketch.

    Aspects -
    "Correct English" [Hombré] - Brilliant British hip hop.

    Autechre -
    "Incunabula" [Warp] - Absolutely bloody lovely stuff that some folk call "IDM".
    "Amber" [Warp] - Possibly even lovelier stuff that some folk call "IDM".

    B.L. Underwood -
    "Electro bleepiness that has something to do with the Cuban Boys/Beatbox Saboteurs, despite being completely non-silly...

    Bad Company -
    "Inside The Machine" [BC] - The first album from )EI3(. This did things drum 'n' bass never did before.
    "Digital Nation" [BC] - This builds on the synthetic, virulent building blocks of the first album.
    "Book Of The Bad" [BC] - More experimental, this one, especially "Ladies Of Spain".
    "Shot Down On Safari" [BC] - It even goes disco on "Jellybean".

    Basement Jaxx -
    "Rooty" [XL] - Didn't like it at first, but over time it has grown on me. Funky and, at times, quite experimental.

    The Beastie Boys -
    "Hello Nasty" [Capitol] - I only bought this for "Intergalactic", but it is a classic.

    The Beatbox Saboteurs -
    "A Jolly Good Show" [House Of Beauty] - Old 78s brought up to date with all manner of silliness.
    "TV Themes" [House Of Beauty] - All your favourite TV themes butchered into a big pot of hilarious musical soup.
    "The Hour Of Enchantment" [House Of Beauty] - Fiddling with those 78s again...

    Beber & Tamra -
    "Suite Beat Boy" [Mob] - Laid back breaks with, like, proper songs. S'good. The hidden track at the end is possibly the best thing on there.

    Si Begg -
    "Director's Cut" [NovaMute] - All sorts on here, including a bit of this-is-how-it-should-be-done UK garage, and a track about ordering Kebabs! Nice.

    Blur -
    "The Great Escape" [EMI] - One of my few non-electronic albums. Bloody great though, and Ken "Mayor of London" Livingstone is on it!

    Boards Of Canada -
    "Music Has The Right To Children" [Warp / Skam] - A magnificent album from the supreme Canadian electronica-fiddlers. Inspookulate.
    "Geogaddi" [Warp / Music70] - A lot of people didn't like this, but I though it was as good as the first album.

    BT -
    "Ima" [Perfecto] - Featuring a 40 minute megamix from none other than Sasha.
    "ESCM" [Perfecto] - Breaksy trancey stuff and a few surprises too.
    "Movement In Still Life" [Pioneer] - Trancey breaksy stuff. Very lovely.

    Cass & Slide -
    "Burning The Candle At Both Ends" [Fire] - Wonderful, marvellous prog 'n' breaks. And Jason Donovan.
    "Remixes 1.1" [Fire] - A load of great remixes by Cass 'n' Slide.

    The Chemical Brothers -
    "Exit Planet Dust" [Freestyle Dust] - Acid house and big beat and strange noises combine for a great album.
    "Dig Your Own Hole" [Freestyle Dust] - Very dark, very ground-breaking and very good.
    "Surrender" [Freestyle Dust] - A largely jolly affair compared to the last album.
    "Come With Us" [Freestyle Dust] - Not too fond of this, but worth it for "Galaxy Bounce" alone.

    Chris Clark -
    "Empty The Bones Of You" [Warp] - Lovely glitchy stuff, (well, not always lovely, but great anyway).

    Coldplay -
    "Parachutes" [Parlophone] - Yes, Coldplay. I think they're bloody great, so there.
    "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" [Parlophone] - I preferred the first album, but this is still nice.

    Daft Punk -
    "Homework" [Soma / Virgin] - There was a time when Daft Punk were bloody amazing - here's the proof.

    Drumattic Twins -
    "Drumattical" [Finger Lickin'] - Goddamn funky-as-hell breakbeat shenanigans.

    Paul van Dyk -
    "Out There And Back" [Deviant] - Although, IMHO, he seems to get worse and worse every day, I really do quite like some of the more restrained numbers on here.

    Ed Rush & Optical -
    "The Creeps" [Virus] - Virulent, destructive drum & bass (but funky too).

    E-Z Rollers -
    "Titles Of The Unexpected" [Moving Shadow] - A marvellous mixture of D&B and hip hop.

    Fatboy Slim -
    "Better Living Through Chemistry" [Skint] - Big beat mania - if "Everybody Needs A 303" and "Santa Cruz" don't get you dancin', you really don't like big beat, do you?
    "You've Come A Long Way, Baby" [Skint] - You might think you've heard it all, but tracks like "Acid 8000" and "Love Island" may surprise you.
    "Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars" [Skint] - I think this is a bit more grown up than the last album, and all the worse for it. Still nice though.

    Felix Da Housecat -
    "Kittenz And Thee Glitz" [City Rockers] - Electro-housey lovely strangeness. Nice.

    Fluke -
    "Risotto" [Circa] - Sort of ambient, but dancefloor-killing at the same time. Um, it's good, basically.

    Future Sound Of London -
    "Accelerator" [Jumpin' And Pumpin'] - Featuring the full-length version of "Papua New Guinea".
    "ISDN" [Jumpin' And Pumpin'] - Scary, scary electronic and guitar noodlings - keep it away!!!

    Felix Da Housecat -
    "Kittinz & Thee Glitz" [City Rockers] - Electroclash, they call it. Whatever it is, it's bloody good.

    Freeland -
    "Now And Them" [Marine Parade] - Breaks mixed with rock type stuff. Better than you'd think. Better than I thought anyway. Great stuff.

    Laurent Garnier -
    "30" [F Communications] - It's not all techno on this finely crafted work of the French legend.

    H-Foundation -
    "Environments" [Soma] - Gorgeous house, dub, and experimental stuff. Deep too. Love it.

    Hybrid -
    "Wide Angle" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - Breakbeat and symphonies - marvellous! And some French hip hop. Hmm...
    "Morning Sc-Fi" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - A bit like the first album, but a bit more diverse. Simply stunning.

    Kid606 -
    "The Action Packed Mentallist Brings You The Fucking Jams" [Violent Turd] - Now this is just silly. Everything from noisy jungle and nasty hardcore to Kylie and Eminem. You will only understand when you hear it.

    Koma + Bones -
    "Blinded By Science" [TCR] - Dark and rolling sci-fi breaks. Absolutely fucking ace too.
    "Shutterspeed" [TCR] - Another splendid album. Got Robert Owens on too. And great squelchy noises. And a track called "Donkey Spanner". It has to be good.

    Layo & Bushwacka! -
    "Night Works" [XL / End] - Breakbeat and tech house and ambient and wholesome goodness.

    Leftfield -
    "Leftism" [Hard Hands] - Classic speaker-busting brilliance.
    "Rhythm And Stealth" [Hard Hands / Higher Ground] - After a long wait, Barnes and Daley returned without disappointing anyone. Impressive.

    Timo Maas -
    "Loud" [Perfecto] - Timo and right-hand-man Buttricht created a masterpiece, despite having Finley Quaye on it!

    Mandalay -
    "Solace" (2 CD Edition) [V2] - Some nice downtempo stuff here, with some lovely remixes on the second disc.

    Meat Katie -
    "Long To Belong" [Kingsize] - Breaks and house join forces to incinerate dancefloors.

    Jeff Mills -
    "At First Sight" [Axis] - The Wizard lays down a much more laid back affair than you would expect.

    Moby -
    "Early Underground" [Pinnacle] - A collection of Moby's first electronic noodlings.
    untitled [Pinnacle] - This album has no title, just a load of fish on it.
    "Play" [Mute] - OK, so you've heard it all on adverts, but listen to it whole and it's actually very lovely.

    Mouse On Mars -
    "Rost Pocks" (The EP Collection) [Too Pure] - Wondeful but weird glitchy stuff. Very pleasant.

    Moving Fusion -
    "The Start Of Something" [Ram] - The start of something very tasty indeed, by the sound of it.

    Mr. C -
    "Change" [End] - Avoid the sleevenotes for a great album.

    Mr. Scruff -
    "Keep It Unreal" [Ninja Tune] - Crazy genius. Scruff is a legend.
    "Trouser Jazz" [Ninja Tune] - More crazy genius. Scruff is still a legend.

    Nookie -
    "In At The Deep End" [Good Lookin'] - Jazzy d&b, but not at all boring. It's got a proper Detroit techno track as well.

    Nåid -
    "Waking Up" [Beverage Records] - Proper songs and stuff, it's just lovely really. Great listening whilst drinking a nice cup of tea. Muchos gracias to qlasse for sending it all the way from Sweden :)

    Orbital -
    untitled 1 (The "Green" Album) - UK Version [FFRR] - Contains the classics "Chime" and "Belfast".
    untitled 1 (The "Green" Album) - US Version [FFRR] - US release has a different tracklisting.
    untitled 2 (The "Brown" album) [Internal] - Contains the classics "Halcyon + On + On", "Impact" and "Lush".
    "Snivilisation" [Internal] - Very experimental album from Phil and Paul.
    "In Sides" [FFRR] - Absolute classic electronica to stir your soul.
    "The Middle Of Nowhere" [FFRR] - Contains the classics "Nothing Left" and "Style".
    "The Altogether" [FFRR] - Contains a remix of the Dr Who theme tune, and a guest appearance from Tom Baker.
    "Work" [FFRR] - A collection of Orbital's best known and best loved tracks.

    Peaches -
    "The Teaches Of Peaches" [Kitty-Yo] - Filthy electro gubbins. VERY filthy electro gubbins.

    Photek -
    "Form And Function" [Science] - Sci-fi drum & bass shrouded in darkness.
    "Solaris" [Science] - House, electro, techno, dub and one bit of d&b = fookin' marvellous album.

    Plump DJs -
    "A Plump Night Out" [Finger Lickin'] - Smashing breaks with a healthy dosage of disco and electro.
    "Eargasm" [Finger Lickin'] - The first proper album, and it's proper bo'.

    (The) Prodigy -
    "Experience" [XL] - Crammed full of classic rave anthems.
    "Music For The Jilted Generation" [XL] - A big departure from the first album, but it still has the energy.
    "Fat Of The Land" [XL] - I've actually lost the CD for this, but it's probably in Oxford somewhere...

    Deejay Punk-Roc -
    "Thrift Store Classics" [Airdog] - Loads of tasty mixes from the likes of Tsunami One, Plump DJs and Mantronix.

    Radioactive Man -
    "Radioactive Man" [Rotters Golf Club] - Electro breaks of the highest order. "Uranium" is breathtaking.
    "Booby Trap" [Rotters Golf Club] - Not as beautiful as the last album, but more fun. "1/U = Daven't Nay" and "Eat 'Em All" are quite amazing.

    Roni Size/Reprazent -
    "New Forms" [Talkin' Loud] - It may sounded dated now, but when it was released it certainly didn't.

    Roots Manuva -
    "Run Come Save Me" [Big Dada] - I have yet to hear a better rapper.

    S.I. Futures -
    "The Mission Statement" [NovaMute] - Strange noises and electro breaks to confuse your tiny mind.

    Sasha -
    "Airdrawndagger" [BMG] - Music for your head. Made out of 99% pure loveliness.

    Scan X -
    "How To Make The Unpredictable Necessary?" [F Communications] - Sadly this is quite predictable, but "The Soul", "Logic" and "War" make it more than worthwhile.

    Slam -
    "Alien Radio" [Soma] - Slam are the techno guvnors, just don't mess.
    "Alien Radio Remixed" [Soma] - Does exactly what it says on the tin. And it does it very well.

    Stakka & Skynet -
    "Clockwork" [Underfire] - The dangerous drums return. "Spider Monkey" has to be heard.

    The Streets -
    "Original Pirate Material" [Locked On / 679] - Not to everyone's taste, but he's a lyrical genius.

    DJ Teebee -
    "Through The Eyes Of A Scorpion" [Certificate 18] - So dark, you need a really powerful torch just to read the tracklist.

    Terminalhead -
    "Weekend Warriors" [Kilowatt] - Mighty, mighty breaks.

    Tipper -
    "The Critical Path" [Fuel / Higher Ground] - Utterly enthralling dark, malevolent sounds. With the risk of sounding like a goth, darkness can be beautiful.
    "Holding Pattern" [Fuel] - Bad arsed breaks, experimental hip hop, and megaton bass.

    Total Science -
    "Audio Works 3.0" [C.I.A] - Nasty drums and nasty bass.

    Two Lone Swordsmen -
    "Tiny Reminders" [Warp] - Electro lullaby music (albeit of a completely twisted nature).

    Underworld -
    "Dubnobasswithmyheadman" [JBO] - Just plain brilliant.
    "Second Toughest In The Infants" [JBO] - More bloody gorgeous tuneage from the Underworld.
    "Beaucoup Fish" [JBO] - Incendiary.
    "A HundRed Days Off" [JBO] - Another fantastic album.

    The Youngsters -
    "LemonOrange" [Mute / F Communications] - Proper techno, but house, downtempo and breaks get a look-in as well.

     

    Singles -

    29 Palms -
    "Touch The Sky" [Perfecto] - It seemed nice at the time...

    Airscape -
    "L'esperanza" [Xtravaganza] - A reminder of my the days when trance was the dominant force in my tastes. Everyone's got a history...

    Azzido Da Bass -
    "Doom's Night" [Edel] - I still haven't heard the original.

    Bad Company -
    "Rush Hour" [BC] - Another )EI3( roller. The cover features "Techno Jesus" (!?).

    Arthur Baker vs New Order -
    "Confusion" Remixes 2002 [Whacked] - Features excellent mixes from Koma + Bones and Arthur himself.

    Basement Jaxx -
    "Jump N' Shout" [XL] - Slarta John laying the lyrics on a proper nutty tune.
    "Get Me Off" (CD2) [XL] - Rather dirty, with and even dirtier Peaches remix, while Superchumbo beefs it up.

    Björk -
    "All Is Full of Love" [One LIttle Indian] - So lovely you probably wouldn't believe it.

    The Cardigans -
    "Hanging Around" [Stockholm] - Náid supplies a wonderful remix.

    The Chemical Brothers -
    "Hey Boy Hey Girl" [Freestyle Dust] - The Chems in great big tune mode.
    "Let Forever Be" [Freestyle Dust] - Monkey boy Gallagher on the vocals on a great track.
    "Out Of Control" [Freestyle Dust] - Includes fantastic Sasha remix.
    "Music Response" [Freestyle Dust] - Electro weirdness.
    "It Began In Afrika" [Freestyle Dust] - Pumping acid house.
    "Come With Us" [Freestyle Dust] - Featuring a great mix by Norman Cook.

    Chicane -
    "No Ordinary Morning" / "Halcyon" [Xtravaganza] - Um, it's got some nice noises in it...

    Chocolate Puma -
    "I Wanna Be U" [Cream] - House that's very... different. And good.

    Coldplay -
    "In My Place" [Parlophone] - I think it's just lovely. What you gonna do about it?

    The Creators featuring Phil Da Agony -
    "Kronkite" [Bad Magic / Wall Of Sound] - Some real grimy hip hop. Word.

    CRW -
    "I Feel Love" [Nukleuz] - Another reminder of the silly trance days. Not necessarily a good thing...

    Cypress Hill -
    "(Rap) Superstar" [Columbia] - Contains the Spanish version of "Insane In The Brain" (Loco En El Coco).

    D12 -
    "Fight Music" [Shady] - Erm, i'm sure there's a reason why I bought this. Probably needed coaster or something...

    Da Hool -
    "Meet Her At The Love Parade 2001" [Manifesto] - Fergie makes it go 'bosh'.

    Darude -
    "Feel The Beat" [Neo] - Well, the JS16 Remix isn't absolutely awful...

    Detroit Grand Pu Bahs -
    "Sandwiches" [Pepper / Jive Electro / Zomba] - Strange and hilarious laid-back electro booty.

    Dizzee Rascal -
    "I Luv U" (promo) [XL] - Weird hip hop stuff. S'alright.

    Paul van Dyk -
    "For An Angel" remixes [Deviant] - Ashtrax delivers a great breaks mix.
    "Another Way/Avenue" (CDs 1&2) [Deviant] - BIG trance.
    "Tell Me Why" (CD 1) [Deviant] - More big trance.

    Electric Six -
    "Danger! High Voltage" Remixes [XL] - Jacques Lu Cont provides the electro flavour.

    Elisabeth Troy -
    "Minus 10 Degrees" (promo) [Talkin Loud] - UK garage malarkey. Not my cup of tea.

    Elvis vs JXL -
    "A Little Less Conversation" [BMG] - Despite getting to No. 1, this is great.

    Adam F featuring M.O.P -
    "Stand Clear" (Remixes) [Kaos] - Origin Unknown and Matrix & Fierce drum 'n' bassify the hip hop.

    Fab For featuring Robert Owens -
    "Last Night A DJ Blew My Mind" [Illustrious] - Not very original, but certainly funky as.

    Faithless -
    "We Come One" (CDs 1&2) [Cheeky] - You gotta love the fucked up noises. Dave Clarke delivers a pounding techno re-work.

    The Fall -
    "The Fall vs 2003" [Action] - The acid noises at the start of "Susan vs Youthclub" have to be heard.

    Fatboy Slim -
    "Right Here, Right Now" [Skint] - B-side "Don't Forget Your Teeth" is brill.
    "Bird Of Prey" [Skint] - B-side "My Game" is fantastic.
    "Star 69" (CDs 1&2) [Skint] - Timo and DJ Assault deliver excellent mixes.

    Felix Da Housecat -
    "Silver Screen Shower Scene" [City Rockers] - The original is brilliant, and so are Laurent Garnier and FC Kahuna's mixes.
    "Silver Screen Shower Scene" (re-issue) [City Rockers] - Adult. and Jaques Lu Cont makes things very interesting.

    Fischerspooner -
    "Emerge" [Ministry Of Sound] - The original was great before getting over-played, but Dave Clarke's mix is still great.

    Gold Chains -
    "Nada" [PIAS] - Lyrically genius hip hop strangeness with a fantastic mix by Kid606..

    David Gray -
    "Please Forgive Me" [IHT] - Not really my cup of tea generally, but it is thanks to Paul Hartnoll's remix.

    Kirsty Hawkshaw -
    "Fine Day" [Mainline] - Includes are rather fine mix by James Holden. Sublime, infact.

    Armand van Helden -
    "Koochy" [FFRR] - Samples Numan's "Cars" to great effect.

    Hybrid -
    "Kid" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - Chrissie Hynde on vocals.
    "Visible Noise" / "Know Your Enemy" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - Good, not quite great.

    J. Majik featuring Kathy Brown -
    "Love Is Not A Game" [Defected] - The Dillinja mix will blow you away (literally).

    Jakkatta featuring Seal -
    "My Vision" [Rulin] - Nice enough pop house, I suppose.

    Konkrete -
    "Law Unto Myself" [Perfecto] - Mr. Fleming's mix is cut LOUD.

    Kosheen -
    "Hide U" (CD 1) [Moksha] - It's a classic.
    "Hungry" (CD 1) [Moksha] - Tasty Decoder & Substance mix.

    Layo & Bushwacka! -
    "Love Story" (CD1) [XL] - You know you love it.

    Leftfield -
    "Afrika Shox" (CDs 1&2) [Hard Hands / Higher Ground] - Featuring a mix by Tom "Jedi" Middleton and some other bloke.
    "Dusted" (CD 1) [Hard Hands / Higher Ground] - Features an incredibly nasty Tipper remix.
    "Dusted" (American single) [Hard Hands / Higher Ground] - All the mixes, including Buckfunk 3000's buck funkin' one.
    "Swords" (CD 1) [Hard Hands / Higher Ground] - Two Lone Swordsmen do their machine funk thing on the mix.

    M&S -
    "Salsoul Nugget" [London] - As happy and fun as this is, I grew bored of it long ago.

    M.O.P -
    "Cold As Ice" [Epic] - You may remember a time when it wasn't annoying... Timo Maas -
    "Der Schreiber" [48K] - Goes bosh and doesn't let up.
    "To Get Down" [Perfecto] - Norman turns out yet another great remix.
    "Shifter" [Perfecto] - Featuring frankly disappointing Scumfrog and Scanty mixes.
    "Help Me" [Perfecto] - With nice Deep Dish and Kamanchi (Krust & Die) mixes.

    Manic Street Preachers -
    "Tsunami" [Sony] - A strange addition, you may think. Lovely, I reckon.

    Moby -
    "We Are All Made Of Stars" (CD 1) [Mute] - I found the original unbearable, but Timo's mix is incredible.

    Mona Lisa Overdrive -
    "Born To Synthesize" [Platipus] - Includes a sublime mix from Pole Folder & CP.

    Mr. Oizo -
    "Flat Beat" [F Communications] - Strange and fun.

    Musique -
    "New Years Day" [Serious] - Hybrid on an adequate mix.

    Narcotic Thrust -
    "Safe From Harm" [FFRR] - Simple and brilliant.

    Nas -
    "Hate Me Now" [Columbia] - Not much of a fan of all that gangsta rap business, but I don't mind this for some strange reason.

    New Order -
    "Crystal" (CDs 1&2) [London] - The original rocks, but Lee Coombs' mix is a stunner.
    "60 Miles An Hour" (CDs 1&2) [London] - Includes the enthralling James Holden Heavy Dub of "Someone Like You".
    "Here To Stay" (CDs 1&2) [London] - Felix Da Housecat on a nice little mix.

    Oakenfold -
    "Starry Eyed Surprise" [Perfecto] - The original is awful, Lieb's mix is the lamest thing he's ever done, but Josh Wink saves the day.

    Octave One -
    "Blackwater" (CD2) [430 West] - These are the magnificent Full String mixes, proper Detroit style.

    New Order -
    "Crystal" (CDs 1&2) [London] - The original is utterly fantastic, and Lee Coombs' mix is even better.
    "60 Miles An Hour" (CDs 1&2) [London] - James Holden and Futureshock pitch in with great mixes.
    "Here To Stay" (CDs 1&2) [London] - Felix Da Housecat on the mix here.

    William Orbit -
    "Barber's Adagio For Strings" [WEA] - Too over-the-top for me nowadays. Do I sound like an old fart?

    Orbital -
    "Satan Live" (CD 1) [Internal] - Live versions of "Satan" and "Out There Somewhere".
    "Satan Live" (CD 2) [Internal] - Live versions of "Satan", "Lush 3" and "The Girl With The Sun In Her Head".
    "Satan Live" (CD 3) [Internal] - "Satan" radio edit, plus "Chime" and "Impact" live.
    "The Saint" [FFRR] - Head for b-side "The Sinner" for the best version.
    "Style" (CDs 1&2) [FFRR] - With the excellent b-sides "Bigpipe Style", "Old Style", "New Style", "An Fhómhair" and "Mock Tudor".
    "Nothing Left" (CDs 1&2) [FFRR] - Contains remixes by Tsunami One, Schizoid Man and Way Out West, plus two excellent re-takes by Orbital themselves.
    "Beached" [FFRR] - Featuring excellent little b-side "Doctor Look Out".
    "Funny Break" (CDs 1&2) [FFRR] - Remixes by Layo & Bushwacka!, Plump DJs and Orbital, plus unbelievably fantastic b-side "Beelzebeat".

    Beth Orton -
    "Anywhere" [Heavenly] - Includes a nice little Two Lone Swordsmen remix.

    Paris & Sharp -
    "Aphrodite" [Cream] - Samples music from the film "Gladiator" to great effect.

    Photek -
    "Modus Operandi" [Science] - Mellow, jazzy d&b, very nice.

    Mario Piu presents DJ Arabesque -
    "The Vision" [Nukleuz] - Starecase go all pixie trance ('tis a good thing).

    Planet Perfecto -
    "Bites Da Dust" [Perfecto] - Samples Queen and "Der Shreiber" by Timo Maas in one genius tune. Sadly, the CD has disappeaRed down a wormhole to Oxford.

    Pressure Drop -
    "Warrior Sound" (promo) [Columbia] - Breakedy beaty stuff that's quite nice.

    Primal Scream -
    "Kill All Hippies" [Creation] - Interesting to say the least.

    (The) Prodigy -
    "One Love" [XL] - Featuring a corrosive Jonny L remix.
    "Poison" [XL] - A few different versions of the original, none as good though/
    "Smack My Bitch Up" [XL] - With DJ Hype remix.
    "Baby's Got A Temper" [XL] - Not really different to Fat Of The Land type tunes, but great anyway.

    Push -
    "Strange World" [Inferno / UK Bonzai] - Here's one of many tracks that Scooter (*barf*) have ripped off.

    Raven Maize -
    "The Real Life" [Rulin] - Excellent Fatboy Slim remix.

    Roni Size and Reprazent -
    "Who Told You" [Talkin' Loud] - The "Quicksand" mix is evil.
    "Lucky Pressure" [Talkin' Loud] - The MJ Cole remix is fan-fucking-tastic.

    Riva -
    "Stringer" [FFRR] - I was under the impression that this was good. The impression was false.

    DJ Rolando A.K.A. The Aztec Mystic -
    "Jaguar" (CD 1) [430 West] - Bit of a classic.

    Röyksopp -
    "Remind Me" / "So Easy" [Wall Of Sound] - James Zabiela's remix of "Remind Me" is luverly.

    S.I. Futures -
    "Freestyle Disco" [NovaMute] - Even has an Osymyso remix!
    "Eurostar" [NovaMute] - One remix from Sven Väth, and two from Tipper.

    Santos -
    "Camels" [Incentive] - Featuring break-tastic DJ Zinc mix.

    Sasha & Emerson -
    "Scorchio" [Excession / BMG] - Pure brilliance.

    Schiller -
    "Das Glockenspiel" [Data] - Trisco remix is nice.

    The Sex Pistols -
    "God Save The Queen" (re-release) [Sex Pistols Residuals] - Neil Barnes (formerly of Leftfield) comes up with a storming remix.

    Shakedown -
    "At Night" [Defected] - Excellent mixes from, er, I forget...

    Shy FX & T-Power featuring Di -
    "Shake Ur Body" [Ebony / Positiva] - Classic, but as with a lot of classics, everyone's sick of it.

    Southside Spinners -
    "Luvstruck" [AM:PM] - With chunky Timo Maas remix.

    Space Cowboy -
    "I Would Die 4 U" [Southern Fried] - Cheesy you say? Too bad, I love it.

    Stereo MCs -
    "Deep Down & Dirty" [Island] - Carter's Basement Mix is proper dirty house.

    Storm -
    "Storm" [Positiva] - Classic wibbly electro trance from the Jam & Spoon boys.

    The Streets -
    "Has It Come To This?" [679 / Locked On] - With tasty Zed Bias remix.
    "Weak Become Heroes" (CDs 1&2) [679 / Locked On] - Morph Resurrection and Outlaw Breaks mixes included.
    "Don't Mug Yourself" (CDs 1&2) [679 / Locked On] - High Contrast and Röyksopp mixes included.

    SuReal -
    "You Take My Breath Away" [Cream] - A mistake.

    System F featuring Marc Almond -
    "Soul On Soul" [Big Star] - Electrochemie LK (Thomas Schumacher) makes it go 'wub'.

    Tiga & Zyntherius -
    "Sunglasses At Night" [City Rockers] - Has a great little b-side too.

    Tipper -
    "Supersport" (promo) [Fuel / Higher Ground] - With Tipper's own Twintone mix, and remixes by Laudanum Vapour Gardens and Andre Esterman. And some bass experiments. Fuckin' A.

    Trisco -
    "Ultra" [Perfecto] - Vocals courtesy of the geezer from Fluke.

    Underworld -
    "Push Upstairs" [JBO] - Techno wizard Adam Beyer provides a heavy remix.
    "Two Months Off" (CDs 1&2) [JBO] - John Ciafone and King Unique on the knobs.
    "Dinosaur Adventure 3D" (CDs 1&2) [JBO] - Including a squelchier mix by Underworld, and a 16 minute b-side!.

    Wamdue Project -
    "King Of My Castle" [AM:PM] - Armin Van Buuren delivers a suprising driving and funky mix.

    Watkins -
    "Black A.M." [Direction] - One of the King Unique geezers in disguise.

    Way Out West -
    "The Fall" [Distinct'ive] - A pumping acid house version of Coldcut's "Autumn Leaves". Sort of.

    Wink -
    "Higher State Of Consciousness" (The '96 Remixes) [Manifesto] - You can't beat the original.

    Wookie -
    "Battle" [Soul2Soul] - Contains an excellent MJ Cole remix.

    X-Press 2 -
    "Muzikizum" [Skint] - Dirty, dirty house music.
    "Lazy" [Skint] - Didn't like the original, but Norman beefs it up nicely.

    Zombie Nation -
    "Kernkraft 400" [Data] - The original rules, honestly.

     

    EPs -

    The Aphex Twin -
    "Help Aphex Twin" [V/VM Test] - A tiny little 3" CD. This is actually a piss-take by V/VM at Aphex's expense. Sounds bloody evil though.

    Bedrock -
    "Beautiful Strange" [Bedrock] - With excellent mixes from Moonface, Rui da Silva, Voyager and an ambient mix from Bedrock themselves. Saeed and Palash also take on "Voices", whilst Pob re-jigs "Heaven Scent".

    Boards Of Canada -
    "Twoism" [Warp / Music70] - This used to go for about £700 before it was re-released. Guess which version i've got.
    "Hi Scores" [Skam] - More analogue dreaminess.
    "Peel Session" [Warp] - Lovelitronica from BoC's Peel Session.

    The Chemical Brothers -
    "Loops Of Fury" [Freestyle Dust] - Huge big beat largeness.

    Future Sound of London -
    "Papua New Guinea" [Jumpin' And Pumpin'] - A whole load of rather good mixes of the classic.

    Half Man Half Biscuit -
    "Editor's Recommendation" [Probe] - These Scousers are just hilarious.

    Kraftwerk -
    "Expo 2000" remixes [EMI] - Featuring an almighty Orbital remix.

    Moby -
    "Move" [Mute] - "Unloved Symphony" is the one to go for - junglist massiv!

    Orbital -
    "Diversions" [FFRR] - Some of the Peel Session, and Underworld and CJ Bolland mixes of "Lush".
    "Rest" [FFRR] - With the excellent "Chime" Live Style Mix, and the 12" mix of "Illuminate".
    "Play" [FFRR] - With the full version of "Frenetic" and mad b-side "Monorail".

    Andrea Parker -
    "The Dark Ages" [Quatermass] - Women can make terrifying evil music too - girl power and all that shite!

    Pepe Deluxe -
    "Before You Leave" [Catskills] - Great fun.

    Mauro Picotto -
    "Iguana" [Zeitgeist] - Something which no longer does anything for me.

    Sasha -
    "Xpander" [Deconstruction] - A classic.

    Wauvenfold -
    "On The Blink" EP [Wichita] - The case has a little switch to eject the CD - oooh!

     

    Compilations -

    Various Artists -
    "02.1" Mixed by Timecode [Moving Shadow] - Dark, relentless and nasty.
    "02.2" Mixed by Timecode [Moving Shadow] - Budget sampler essential for anyone remotely interested in blistering d&b.
    "2002.02" [Kitty-Yo] - A host of strange tunes from the wonderful German label.
    "21st Century Breaks" Mixed by Soul Of Man & Phantom Beats [React] - Absolutely bloody fantastic collection of of breakbeat mayhem.
    "4 Vini" [Botchit & Scarper] - Breaks, beats, drums, bass, hip, hop, chillage and more on one fantastic 3 CD compo. RIP Mr Medley.
    "8 Track" album sampler - Mixed by Tipper [Fuel] - Sampler of Eight Track compilation on Fuel. Marvellous.
    "98.2" [Moving Shadow] - Label sampler with mostly nice, jazzy d&b until Dom & Roland come along.
    "Advanced Listening Opportunity" [Warp] - Lovely little sampler from this heavyweight label.
    "American Gigolo" Mixed by Tiga [International DeeJay Gigolos] - Loads of great Gigolo tracks. S'good.
    "Baroque In Session 2002" Mixed by Parks & Wilson [Baroque] - Quality prog from Manticore, Tilt and others.
    "Beginners Guide" mixed by Praha [Gekko] - Featuring the delights of Jay Welsh, Chab, Alex Flatner and Groovaholic.
    "Bonkers - The Rezurrection" [Bonkers / React] - Woo! Hixxy, Sharkey and Sy keep the hardcore alive. BOSH BOSH BOSH!
    "Classic And Rare - La Collection Chapter 3" [F Communications] - Classic tracks mixed by Jori Hulkkonen, and rare tracks mixed by Mr Garnier. Woo!
    "Clubber's Guide to... 2000" Mixed by Judge Jules [Ministry Of Sound] - Oh dear.
    "Eight" Mixed by Cass [Sabotage Systems] - All Sabotage tracks, all brilliant, all mixed by Cass' magic fingers.
    "Electric Kingdom - New Skool Breaks & Electro" [Language] - Buckfunk 3000, Freq Nasty, Thomas Krome, Bolz Bolz and other great stuff.
    "Essential Drum & Bass 2" [Beechwood] - 6 CDs. Bought it because it was cheap. Never again.
    "Essential Millennium" [FFRR] - Mixes by Tong and Oakenfold, but Norman's mix is, not surprisingly, the most surprising.
    "FCUK" [F Communications] - A great introduction to the world of F-Comm.
    "Fear Of A Silver Planet" Mixed by James Holden [Silver Planet] - Wonderful music mixed wonderfully.
    "Finger Lickin' Records" Mixed by Soul Of Man [Finger Lickin' / Seven] - Finger Lickin' goodness.
    "Fire" Mixed by Cass [Fire / IDJ] - Lots of early Fire tracks skillfully woven together by Mr Cutbush.
    "Fire01: Prologue" Mixed by Cass [Fire] - A veritable prog bible.
    "The Fire This Time" [Hidden Art] - Amazing collection of weird and wonderful music, which also raises awareness of the plight of the Iraqi people.
    "Gatecrasher Summer Sound System" (2000) [INCredible] - This type of wafty trance is not my thing these days, but there's still a few tracks I like.
    "Gekko - Beginners Guide" Mixed by Praha [Gekko] - Progtastic.
    "Global Underground: Arrivals" [Boxed] - A great little sampler mixed by The Forth.
    "Global Underground: Destinations" [Boxed] - Another great little sampler mixed by The Forth.
    "Global Underground: Locations" [Boxed] - Yet another great little sampler mixed by The Forth.
    "Hard Enegry" Mixed by Fergie and Yomanda [Ministry Of Sound] - This goes bosh. Not my cup of tea really, nowadays, but it is fun.
    "Hardcore U Know The Score" [Warner] - DJ Seduction, Hyper-On Experience, Human Resource, Krome & Times - I just couldn't resist...
    "Headquarters_Berlin" [Tresor] - Sender Berlin are the big boys on here, with a whole host of excellent techno and electro buisness going on.
    "Here Comes Trouble" [Trouble On Vinyl] - TOV, Renegade Hardware and Renegade Recordings classics mixed by Friction, Fresh BC and Fabio repectively. This is extremely large and noisy. Therefore it's great.
    "Homelands Ireland" [INCredible] - Some good tracks from Orbital, Terminalhead and Primal Scream.
    "Hospital Mix" (Mixed by Tony Colman of London Elektricity) [Hospital] - Extremely funky and soulful drum 'n' bass.
    "Hospital Mix .2" (Mixed by Tomahawk) [Hospital] - Slightly darker than the first offering.
    "The House Collection" Mixed by Paul Oakenfold & Mike Cosford [Fantazia] - Only bought it 'cos it was 2 quid and had "Jump Around" by House Of Pain (woo!).
    "Industrial Revolutions" Mixed by Total Science [Industry] - Dark, slamming drum 'n' bass mixed by those legends.
    "It's Finger Lickin'" Mixed by Soul Of Man [Finger Lickin'] - You know the deal - funky breaks extroadinaire.
    "Machine Funk Specialists" [Rotters Golf Club] - Dirty, filthy, funky electro breaks.
    "Paranoia" LP - Mixed by Raiden [Renegade Hardware] - Nasty and pounding, just as you would expect from Renegade Hardware. Love it.
    "Progressive Euphoria" Mixed by John '00' Fleming [Telstar] - You may have a low opinion of the Euphoria series (I wouldn't blame you), but Fleming does well with some nice tracks, mostly barren of cheese.
    "The Raygun Administration: 2" Mixed by Phantom Beats [Plastic Raygun] - Quality nu skool breaks.
    "React 10" [React] - Loads of banging prog mixed by Gordon Kaye, and some ol' classics too.
    "Sound Bytes" [BMG] - Got it free with a game called "Vectorman" for the Mega Drive many years ago. Kept it for "Scatman" by Scatman John (WOHOO!).
    "Trance Nation" [Ministry Of Sound] - Er...
    "Trance Nation Three" [Ministry Of Sound] - Uh...
    "The Unholy Bible" [Cacophanus] - Death metal. Only got it for the Bal-Sagoth tracks, great stuff. What are you looking at me like that for?
    "White Label Euphoria" Mixed by John '00' Fleming [Telstar] - A great mix of (then) unreleased material. If you like prog trance (or whatever you call it).
    "Widescreen:16:9:V1" [Platipus] - Wonderful prog from the legendary label.
    "Zentertainment 2002" [Ninja Tune] - Loads of great tracks for £2.99!

     

    Soundtracks -

    "24 Hour Party People" [London] - Great stuff from the likes of Marshall Jefferson, A Guy Called Gerald and New Order.
    "The Beach" [London] - Features tracks by Leftfield, Underworld, Orbital and the classic Hardfloor mix of "Yeke Yeke".
    "Event Horizon" [Universal] - A scary piece of work by Michael Kamen and Orbital.
    "Wipeout 2097" [Virgin] - FSOL, Underworld, Leftfield, Orbital and other good stuff.
    "XXX" [Universal] - I only bought it for Orbital's "Technologicque Park". German nu-death-metal ain't really my cup of tea.

     

    Mix Albums -

    Adam Beyer -
    "Compilation 3" [Time-Warp] - Relentless techno from the Swedish marvel.

    Ashley Casselle -
    "Deviations" [Deviant] - Prog, breaks and techno all molded into a mix smoother than Roger Moore.

    The Chemical Brothers -
    "Brothers Gonna Work It Out" [Freestyle Dust] - A real funkeh selection of tracks.

    Lee Coombs -
    "Perfecto Breaks" [Perfecto] - A tasty mix of funky breaks.

    John Digweed -
    "MMII" [Bedrock] - Flows over you like one big river of liquid prog. Nice.

    Felix Da Housecat -
    "Excursions" [Obsessive] - House, electro and techno rub shoulders in a raw, funky and downright brilliant mix.

    Adam Freeland -
    "On Tour" [Marine Parade] - A breaks excursion of the highest quality.

    Richie Hawtin -
    "DE9 - Closer To The Edit" [NovaMute] - Minimal techno. Boring to some, enthralling to others. I just think this is rather good.

    Hybrid -
    "Remix And Additional Production By..." [Distinct'ive Breaks] - A load of great mixes by Hybrid.

    DJ Hyper -
    "Bedrock Breaks" [Bedrock] - Quite simply one of the best breaks DJs on the planet.
    "Bedrock Breaks - Fractured" [Bedrock] - Still one of the best breaks DJs on the planet - probably the best, in my opinion.

    Sander Kleinenberg -
    "Global Underground: NuBreed 004" [Boxed] - It's just lovely, but tough as old boots at the same time.
    "Essential Mix" [Essential US] - Featuring some stormers from Filterheadz and Redanka.

    James Lavelle -
    "Global Underground 023: Barcelona" [Global Underground] - An incredible selection of tracks, and one of the best mixes in the GU series.

    Timo Maas -
    "Connected" [Perfecto] - A most excellent mix from Mr Maas.

    New Order -
    "Back To Mine" [DMC] - Includes tracks by such luminaries as Can, Mantronix, Rhythim Is Rhythim and even Captain Beefheart (and his Magic Band of course).

    Orbital -
    "Back To Mine" [DMC] - A unique selection that only Orbital could conjure up.

    Anthony Pappa -
    "Global Underground: NuBreed 001" [Boxed] - Absolutely bloody brilliant.

    John Peel -
    "FabricLive. 07" [Fabric] - Well, if you aren't blown away by this, nothing is going to blow you away. Check out the tracklisting here.

    Plump DJs -
    "FabricLive. 08" [Fabric] - Breaks don't come any more funky and slamming than this. Contains a nice dose of electro too.

    Prodigy -
    "Prodigy Present - The Dirtchamber Sessions" Volume One [XL] - "Eclectic" is one word to describe this. Another is "great". All sorts going on here. It's a shame volume two never appeared.

    Radioactive Man -
    "Fabric. 08" [Fabric] - Fucking brilliant electro madness.

    Radioactive Man vs Transparent Sound -
    "Beatz Clash Volume One" [Longhaul] - Wonderfully strange electro breaks.

    Salim Rafiq -
    "Sound Off" [Fuel] - More Fuel darkness, boombastic breaks, booty-shakin' electro and the obligatory spleen-rupturing bass.

    Sasha -
    "Global Underground 009: San Francisco" [Boxed] - Absolutely sublime.
    "Global Underground 013: Ibiza" [Boxed] - Astounding.

    Sasha & Digweed -
    "Northern Exposure 2" Eastcoast Edition [Ultra] - Laid back beats and breaks, soothing melodies and perfect mixing make this simply beautiful.
    "Northern Exposure 3 - Expeditions" [INCredible] - marvellous stuff. More dancey than the other Northern Exposures, but still great.
    "Communicate" [INCredible] - When Sasha & Digweed get together, the results can never be bad. This fucking rocks.

    Dave Seaman -
    "Back To Mine" [DMC] - A fine selection of chillage.
    "Global Underground 022: Melbourne" [Global Underground] - A brilliant selection of mostly new talent.

    Ben Shaw -
    "Showreel 2001" [cd-r] - Signed by the man himself - >insert smug grin here<.

    Slam -
    "The Mix" [DMC] - Proper techno meets electro with pleasing results.
    "Fabric 09" [Fabric] - It's techno. It's good. Very good.

    Tipper -
    "Sound Off" [Fuel] - Nasty bass-Fueled breaks, and a load of sound FX as well. Bonus!

    Nick Warren -
    "Back To Mine" [DMC] - Chilled to perfection.
    "Global Underground 018: Amsterdam" [Boxed] - Mammoth dark trance meets up with techno and deep dubs. Compelling stuff.
    "Global Underground 024: Reykjavik" [Global Underground] - The first CD is an ambient whirlpool of wonderousness, while the second is full of the tough prog he is renowned for.

    James Zabiela -
    "GTDJ 001" [Groovetech] - Unique and fantastic.

     

    Misc. -

    Basement Jaxx -
    untitled - A little 3" CD that came free with some magazine.

    Mr. Scruff -
    Video DVD [Ninja Tune] - Featuring Scruff's brilliant potato men in videos for "Sweetsmoke", "Honeydew" and "Get A Move On".

    Orbital -
    untitled - Came with The Guardian newspaper around '97.



    DVDs

    Orbital -
    "The Altogether" - All tracks are in 5.1 surround sound, and all have (rather splendid) videos to go with them. Except "Meltdown", but that is the full 17 minute version. Bloody marvellous.



    VINYL

    12"s -

    A1 People -
    "The Reason" EP [Hydrogen Dukebox] - Proper electro madness.

    Agent Sumo -
    "Why" [Virgin] - Proper house with brilliant acid wibbliness.

    Agoria -
    "Sky Is Clear" / "Kofea" [PIAS] - marvellous weirdo techno.

    Alaska Soul -
    "Wonderful" [Fire] - Nice Circulation and Infusion remixes.

    Eddie Amador -
    "House Music" (Filterheadz Remix) [Yoshitoshi] - Filterheadz turn the classic into a right pumper. Plus it's got the Yoshitoshi logo etched into the other side of the record - yay!

    Aquasky -
    "Cosmic Glue" b/w "Nylon Roadster" [Moving Shadow] - Nice, jazzy drum & bass.

    Aquasky vs Masterblaster -
    "Shadow Breaks" b/w "Planet Earth" [Shadow Cryptic] - Astonishing bassbin busting megabreaks.
    "Thru The Fire" / "All In Check" (Remixes) [Botchit & Scarper] - Fecking great Backdraft and Atomic Hooligan mixes.
    "Coffee" [Shadow Cryptic] - Fast-paced tch house type stuff. Where'd the breaks go? Oh well, it's pretty good anyway.

    Ariane -
    "Eternity" [Hope] - Absolutely gorgeous prog from James Holden in disguise, with a harder Souldrivers mix on the flip.

    Ashtrax -
    "Digital Reason" (no. 1&2) [Deviant] - Fucking magnificent prog trance/breaks business with great mixes from Ogenki Clinic and Filterheadz.

    Atlantis vs Avatar -
    "Fiji" [Inferno / Spot On] - Lovely trance. Maybe.

    Bad Company -
    "The Nine" b/w "Dogfight" [BC] - Simply a classic, and still probably their most talked about tune.
    "Space Hopper" [Ram] - Bad Company: re-writing the rules of drum 'n' bass.
    "Mo' Fire" (no. 1&2) [BC] - Huge ragga ruffage.

    Arthur Baker vs New Order -
    "Confusion" Remixes 2002 (no. 2) [Whacked] - Koma & Bones on the mix, but there's more - the original is stripped down into it's all it's seperate bits to play around with. WOHOO!

    Basement Jaxx -
    "Get Me Off" (Superchumbo's "Supergetoff" mixes) [white label] - Two excellent mixes from Tom Stephan.

    Bedrock -
    "Heaven Scent" (Pob mixes) [Bedrock] - I prefer the original, but these mixes are pretty good.

    Si Begg -
    "Moveup" [NovaMute] - He's at it again! Dub stylee this time. Brilliant.

    Si Begg meets Neil Landstrum -
    "Tokyo Assassin" [Mosquito] - Deranged tech/breaks/weirdness. Wonderous.

    Blu Peter -
    "Funky Suite" [React] - James Holden in fine form on the remix.

    Bolz Bolz -
    "Take A Walk" (no. 1&2) [Longhaul] - With excellent mixes from Paul Daley and Si Begg.

    Boom Click -
    "Homegrown" [Sunday Best] - Dubilicious stuff with Zabiela on a luvverly breaks tip.

    Dave Brennan -
    "Drink Deep" / "Bombis Acid" (Remixes) [End] - The Zabiela mix fookin' rocks.

    BT -
    "Godspeed" [Pioneer] - With great Hybrid and Brothers In Rhythm mixes.
    "Never Gonna Come Back Down" (Steve Lawler and Timo Maas remixes) [Pioneer] - Timo's mix is properly funked up.

    Bulletproof -
    "Paradigm" b/w "Capture" [Square One] - Drum 'n' bass of the nastiest order from BC's subsidiary label.

    Lee Burridge -
    "Lost & Found" EP [Fire] - Proper deep house.

    Lee Cabrera -
    "Shake It" [Credence] - Enfunkular house stuff. Catchy.

    Graham Camp -
    "Stabilizer" [Automatic] - Sublime Main Element mix happily included.

    Sasha Carassi -
    "Sexy Nightlife" EP [Fire] - Minimal tech-house meets disco with surprisingly good results.

    Care In The Community -
    "Damage Control" / "My Loose Tooth" [Mob] - Both are incredible slices of fast breaks mayhem, but i'll go for the flip.

    Cass -
    "Cerebral Noodles" EP [Fire] - Two great proggy tracks, and two fucked up pieces of weirdtronica.
    "Mind Rewind" [Sabotage Systems] - Dunno what you'd call this, but it's bloody good, and deep. Whatever that means. Momu on an excellent breaks mix too.

    Cass & Slide -
    "Perception" [Additive] - Epic trance. The vocal mix is on the flip.
    Fire 1: Prologue / Cass [Fire] - The Evolution mix of "Opera" on one side, "Future Disco" by Slide on the other. Only ten test pressings made. *smug grin*
    "Burnt Out" EP [Fire] - A lil' sampler for the "Burning The Candle At Both Ends" album.
    "Burning The Candle At Both Ends" album sampler [Fire] - Another sampler with some mixes by Neon Heights and Dark Globe.

    Cass & Slide and D. Ten -
    "Fever Rising" [Fire] - Stunning track with Danny Tenaglia, with a great Ben Shaw mix on the flip.

    Cass / Excession -
    "Swarfega Svengali" / "Spatialize" [Sabotage Systems] - Cass's track is fucked-up hypnotic house, whilst Excession's track is a wonderful prog 'n' breaks number.

    Casselle & Christopher -
    "Midnight Sun" (no. 1&2) [Fuju] - Dark proggy trippy stuff at it's best. Also features a tasty remix by John Ciafone.

    Dave Clarke -
    "Compass" (no. 1) [Skint] - Including a nasty Terrence Fixmer remix.
    "The Wolf" (limited edition picture disc) [Skint] - Banging funky techno in a picture disc stylee with a wolf on it. Surprising, that.

    Co-Fusion -
    "Cycle" Remixes EP [Reel Musiq] - Noisy mixes from Buckfunk 3000, FLR and Sound Associates.

    Coda -
    "Under Control" (DJ Hyper and SanProject mixes) [Decipher] - DJ Hyper does well, but SanProjects mix of stomping prog house and old skool breaks really does it for me.

    Corellian -
    "The Fallen" [Fire] - "State Of Mind" on the flip is amazing.

    Sean Cusick -
    "CB Radio" b/w "Consider The Ravens" [Viscous Disc] - Sublime liquid prog.

    Ferry Corsten -
    "Punk" [Tsunami] - Electro trance type stuff. Very good (if you like that kind of thing).

    Cosmic Gate -
    "Fire Wire" [Data] - The LCF remix is boshtastic.

    Crazy Penis -
    "Give It Up" (Remixes) [Paper] - This was hiding in the sleeve of another record. Not really my cup of tea, but it was free so it's all good.

    The Crow -
    "Drug Face" EP [Pulsive Media] - Picture disc of a big Mitsi - couldn't resist.

    Sean Cusick -
    "CB Radio" / "Consider The Ravens" [Viscous Disc] - Silky smooth prog house and ambient.

    Cylob -
    "Cut The Midrange Drop The Bass" [Rephlex] - Just plain silly electro-noodlings.

    D*Note -
    "Shed My Skin" (Remixes) [Channel 4] - Pete Heller's mix isn't boring for once, but PMT's mix is a proper stunner.

    D'Julz -
    "Reversal Luv" [Serial] - Deep, funky acid house.

    Dibaba -
    "Hold You" [PIAS] - The original is a fantastic piece of techno, and Agoria is on fine form for the remix.

    Dirty -
    "Dirty" (E-Dancer Remixes) - The epic progger gets a fantastic techno makeover by Kevin Saunderson.

    Duplo Remote / Com.A -
    Split EP [Fat Cat] - Glitchy weirdness that is also lovely. But strange.

    Duran & Aytek -
    "Searching" (Disc Two) [Baroque] - Prog 'n' breaks loveliness.

    Ed Rush & Optical / Universal Project -
    "Pacman Remix" / "Vessel" [Virus] - Fucking large.

    Gordon Edge -
    "Compnded" [Edge Records] - Classic hardcore.

    EK vs C83 / EK -
    "Threshold" b/w "Absolute" (C83 Mix) [Sound Not Scene] - Big arsed breaks, booming bass, love it.

    Electrique Boutique -
    "Revelation" remixes [Data] - Includes the one James Holden remix that isn't absolutely incredible.

    Elegia -
    "I Am Not Worried Anymore..." / "I Deal With God" [F Communications] - Solid house that's a wee bit techy.
    "So Far Above" [F Communications] - Gorgeous house music.

    Espuma -
    "The Ultimate Trip" [Manifold / B.I.G. / MNE] - Lovely DJ Trancer remix.

    Evolution -
    "Walking On Fire" (no. 2) [Bedrock] - The Bedrock vocal mix is a prog classic already.

    Eyedentity -
    "Heavy Interference" [Electric M.E.L.T.] - Aim on a downtempo/hip hop version, and Tipper lays down the gnarly electro breaks.

    Adam F -
    "Smash Sumthin'" (Roni Size / Bad Company remixes) [KAOS] - Fantastic mixes on this lovely picture disc.
    "Dirty Harry's Revenge" (Swift / Hype & Pascal remixes) [KAOS] - More tight drum & bass mixes on another picture disc.
    "Karma" (High Contrast / John B Remixes) - High Contrast's mix is rather nice.

    Richard F -
    "Cookie Dough Dynamo" [Sondos] - Pumping techy house.

    Fatboy Slim -
    "Everybody Needs A 303" [Skint] - Wibbletastic fun.
    "Retox" (Dave Clarke and FreQ Nasty mixes) [Skint] - FreQ's mix has bass so bassy, it must be illegal.

    Fatliners -
    "The Shrink" [Kilowatt] - Massive dancefloor breakbeat, part produced by one half of Bedrock, Nick Muir.
    "Sky" [Kilowatt] - Fantastic stuff with Ils on a nice mix too.

    FC Kahuna -
    "Machine Says Yes" (no. 1&2) [City Rockers] - With Josh Wink and Tiga mixes.

    Fergie -
    "The Bass" EP [Duty Free] - An interesting way of going about hard house...

    Felix Da Housecat -
    "What Does It Feel Like" [City Rockers] - Includes excellent Röyksopp remix.

    Fex -
    "I Want Your Heart" [Marine Parade] - Bloody gorgeous breaks type stuff, but a bit of a disappointing b-side.

    Filterheadz -
    "The Rhythm" / "Protection" [Pitch Black] - Solid grooves, lovely stuff.

    Fischerspooner -
    "Emerge" remixes [International DeeJay Gigolos] - Naughty's Peak Time Mix is an electro/techno masterpiece.

    Fluke -
    "Slap It" (The Return) [Apolooso] - This was the first new track from Fluke in many years...
    "Pulse" (no. 1) [One Little Indian] - ...but this is the official comeback tune. Apparently.
    "Hang Tough" [One Little Indian] - More prog-tech from Fugler & co.
    "Switch" - Fluke still doing their thing, with a Marco Bellini remix too.

    Foremost Poets -
    "Moonraker" [Junior] - This is only a test...

    Forme -
    "Kick A Hole" [Marine Parade] - Deep as hell, and the Tigerstyle mix on the flip is an amazing too.
    "Percussive Thinking" [Marine Parade] - More class from one half of UNKLE, with a chunky Meat Katie & Elite Force mix.

    Fresh )EI3( -
    "Music Maker" EP [Ram] - Drum 'n' madness.

    Fretwell -
    "Ember" [Electrofly] - Prog 'n' breaks loveliness. Rennie Pilgrem beefs it up on the flip.

    Fused -
    "Terror" (No. 1) [Illustrious] - Swedish brilliance.

    Future Sound Collective vs Ogenki Clinic -
    "Beautiful" [Silver Planet] - marvellous deep prog. Souldriver on a great mix too.

    Future Sound of London -
    "Papua New Guinea" (Satoshi Tomiie remixes) [Jumpin' And Pumpin'] - A fantastic deep and dark proggy version of the classic.

    Oscar G & Ralph Falcon -
    "Dark Beat" (Murk Mixes) [Twisted] - Deep, chunky and a bit odd.

    Josh Gabriel -
    "Wave 3" (no. 1&2) [Nebula] - Incredible prog trance/house/whatever, with great Charlie May mixes.

    Laurent Garnier -
    "Crispy Bacon" Part 1 [F Communications] - No-nonsense techno. Large.
    "The Man With The Red Face" [F Communications] - Techno classic with a lovely Svek remix.

    Giorgio Gigli / Nukes -
    "Kill My Groove" / "Science Silence" [Sabotage Systems] - Nukes' experimental techy one seems a bit messy to me, but Mr Gigli's deep, trippy groover is pure class.

    Sadie Glutz vs Starecase -
    "Cosmic Phunk" EP [Silver Planet] - Proper acidic trance.

    Gold Chains -
    "Gold Chains" [PIAS] - Bouncy hippedy-hop, electro booty house stuff. Strange and good.

    David Gray -
    "Please Forgive Me" (promo) - Two nice and squelchy Paul Hartnoll (of Orbital) remixes.

    Green Velvet -
    "La La Land" [Music Man] - The original release.
    "La La Land" [Credence] - Nice mix from Futureshock.

    Groove Armada -
    "Purple Haze" [Pepper] - I got this for the sweet house of b-side "Love Box".

    Yunus Güvenen -
    "Invasion" EP [Bedrock] - Prog brilliance.

    Josh Herrala -
    "Trumbull Ave." EP [Deluxe Curl] - Many shades of techno, and rather experimental at that. Great stuff.

    Hidden Agenda -
    "Far Out" b/w "Stay" [Metalheadz] - Deep and rolling d&b.

    Hixxy & Sharkey -
    "Toytown 2001" [white label] - Even cheesier than the original (!)

    James Holden -
    "Horizons" [INCredible] - Amazing prog trancer, shame it's cut too fast.
    "One For You" (no. 1&2) [Silver Planet] - Original is incredible, with great mixes from Brancaccio & Aisher, Altitude and Oliver Klein.

    Holden & Thompson -
    "Nothing" (no. 1&2) [Loaded] - Lovely, wonderful, beautiful, sublime etc...

    Hybrid -
    "Gravastar" b/w "Celebrity Science" [Distinctive Breaks] - The frist is techy and wobbly house, the secomd is blistering breaks. Both are great.

    Hyper-On Experience -
    "Lords of the Null Lines" Remixes [Moving Shadow] - Foul Play provide the nasty d&b mix, whilst Aquasky vs Masterblaster cook up a mad full-on breaks version. Monster.

    Ils -
    "Next Level" [Marine Parade] - Speaker-bustin' breaks.
    "No Soul" [Marine Parade] - Includes a strange FC Kahuna mix.
    "No Soul" (remixes) [Marine Parade] - Excellent PMT and High Contrast mixes.

    Infusion -
    "Dead Souls" / "Troika" [Marine Parade] - Dark, dubby, techy house.

    Jam & Spoon -
    "Be.Angeled" (no. 2) [Nu-Life] - The Paul van Dyk mix is trancetastic.

    Junior Jack -
    "Thrill Me" (no. 1) [PIAS] - Proper funky house.

    Junkie XL -
    "Beauty Never Fades" [Roadrunner] - Also includes "Breezer" (with Sasha).

    Kings of Tomorrow -
    "Finally" (Danny Tenaglia remixes) [Defected] - Two fantastic mixes from Danny 'Marathon Set' Tenaglia.

    Koma + Bones -
    "Black Satsuma" [TCR] - How they come up with such mind-shattering breaks, release after release, I just don't know....

    Kosheen -
    "Catch" (Rennie Pilgrem and Young Offendaz remixes) [Moksha] - Tribal breaks from Pilgrem and (good) UK garage from the Offendaz.
    "Hide U" (Decoder & Substance remixes) [Moksha] - One slow and nice mix, one fast and hard mix. Both are very good.
    "Harder" [BMG] - Three great mixes from Ashley Beedle, Decoder & Substance and Tech Itch.

    Kraftwerk -
    "Tour De France" 2003 [EMI] - After all these years, they can still make a cracking tune. Legends, bloody legends, I tell thee.

    Krust -
    "Kloakin' King" b/w "Don't Front" [Full Cycle] - Grimey d&b from Roni Size's mate.

    Lab-4 -
    "Reformation" b/w "C.E.3" [Fragile] - Insane hard trance shenanigans.

    Ladytron -
    "Blue Jeans" [Telstar] - Josh wink on the mix, with Slam fiddling with their previous single "Seventeen".

    Lisa Lashes vs Lab-4 -
    "Unbelievable" (picture disc) [Tidy Trax] - Lab-4 offer two interpretations of the hard house classic by Lisa Lashes.

    Steve Lawler -
    "Rise 'In" part 1 [Bedrock] - Funky tribal business.

    Layo & Bushwacka! -
    "Deep South" Remixes [End] - D'Julz's mix is alright, but Mr C really does the business.

    Leftfield -
    "Remix EP" [white label] - Four cheeky bootlegs of Phat Planet. No idea who did this.

    Dino Lenny -
    "Change The World" [Free2Air] - Housemartins-sampling loveliness.

    Lost Witness -
    "Did I Dream?" (no. 1&2) [Data] - Horrible cheesy trance, except the Bomb Factory mix, which isn't too shabby.

    Luomo -
    "Tessio" remixes [Force Tracks] - Hakan Libdo and them types do their glitch pop thing.

    Lusine Icl -
    "Chao" EP [Mental.Ind] - Lovely glitchy electro breaks stuff, with a cruchy remix by Crunch (AKA Tipper).

    M.R.I -
    "Blue" / "You're Out You're In" [Force Tracks] - Lovely sort of glitchy electro pop stuff. Nice.

    Mad Dogs -
    "Sudden Journey" remixes [Silver Planet] - Astrax and Rhythm Assault Groove Monster (that's Timo Maas and co) mixes.

    Mainframe -
    "Mainframe" - Fantastic prog, with a more techy mix on the other side.
    "Blue" [Fuju] - More fantastic prog with, yes, a more techy mix on the other side.

    Tom Mangan -
    "Backwards Retro" [Sabotage Systems] - A lovely prog number, with a strange but still excellent take by Cass.

    Kurtis Mantronik presents Chamonix -
    "77 Strings" [Southern Fried] - Mantronik is still going strong, as this cheeky bit of house shows.

    Marscruiser -
    "Insanity Rains" [Fire] - Stunning prog houser with a twisted PB&J remix.

    Charlie May -
    "Bug" EP [Junior] - Fucking incredible EP, especially lead track "Behemoth". And not just 'cos that's my nick.

    Mekon featuring Marc Almond -
    "Please Stay" [Wall Of Sound] - Röyksopp take things to another level.

    Meteor Seven -
    "Universal Music" (no. 2) [Bulletproof] - Boshing JamX & DeLeon and Jay-B mixes.

    Jeff Mills -
    "Kat Moda" EP [Purpose Maker] - Classic no-compromise techno. Quality.
    "Metropolis" [Tresor] - Minimal robo-techno from the master.

    Moguai -
    "Get On" [Hope / Punx] - Breaks meets noisy guitar. With DJ Hyper remix.

    Morel -
    "Morel's Grooving Again" Pt3 (I Can't Get Enough) [Subversive] - Um, groovy.

    Mosquito -
    "Bounce" b/w "Airborne" [Square One] - Unique d 'n' b.

    Mosquito, Midnight & R.I.S.K -
    "Crash" b/w "Bomb Run" [Square One] - Absolutely barking mad drum & bass.

    Mr. C feat. Robert Owens -
    "The Club" [End] - Fantastic. Robert Owens on vocals, and 16B on a dark remix.

    Mr. Scruff -
    "Get A Move On" [Ninja Tune] - Fantastic jazzy noodlings, and a funked-up b-side ("Ug").
    "Shrimp!" [Ninja Tune] - More strangeness from the scruffy one.

    New Order -
    "Bizarre Love Triangle" [Factory] - A classic from the legendary band.

    Omni Trio -
    "Renegade Snares" Remixes [Moving Shadow] - Foul Play go dark, whilst Aquasky vs Masterblaster take it on a nicer trip.

    Orbital -
    "Chime" [FFRR] - This is the original release with "Deeper" on the flip side.
    "Omen" [FFRR] - Gorgeous old "progressive house" as some may call it, with "2 Deep" and (the unbelievably marvellous) "Open Mind" on the other.
    "Are We Here?" remixes promo [Internal] - Three very interesting mixes.
    "Illuminate" [FFRR] - Mixes by Charlie May, Dark Globe, Medicine (now Medicine8) and Orbital themselves.
    "Rest & Play" [FFRR] - "Frenetic" on one side and the 'Live Style' mix of "Chime" on the other.

    The Organ Donors -
    "Radio Waves" [Sectioned] - Includes boshtastic Überdruck mix.

    Oscar G & Raph G -
    "Dark Beat" (Murk Remixes) [Twisted] - Deep 'n' dark. Nice.

    Osymyso -
    "Pat 'n' Peg" [777] - The legendary Eastenders-sampling work of genius. Wish i'd bought more copies now...

    Oxia -
    "Finally" EP [Intec] - Anthemic techno from Carl Cox and C1's label.

    Panacea -
    "Stormbringer" b/w "Jacob's Ladder" [Position Chrome] - Nasty and disclocated drum & bass. Very nasty indeed.
    "Day After" b/w "Reality" [Position Chrome] - More of the same. Music you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley.

    Panjabi MC -
    "Mundian To Bach Ke" [Instant Karma] - Yeah, another track that nicks the Nightrider bassline, but you know you love it.

    PB&J featuring Hannah Dorsey -
    "The Way" [Fire] - Lovely breakbeat with a bloody weird mix from Cass.

    Perc -
    "I Make Nuclear" / "Trailer Perc Trash" [Easy Access] - Prog techno maybe? Whatever, it's great.

    Photek -
    "Terminus" [Science] - Doom 'n' dub - strange but incredible. B-side "DNA" is an amazing piece of work too.

    Mauro Picotto -
    "Verdi" [BXR] - The Picoto Verdi mix has some fantastic noises, rather good I think.
    "Pulsar 2002" [Nukleuz] - Cheesy but you gotta love it. Or maybe it's just cheesy...

    Plump DJs -
    "Big Groovy Fucker" [Finger Lickin'] - Possibly the most sinister Spanish guitar intro ever. Theres a mad acid b-side too called "T.B. Reality" too.
    Eargasm Album Sampler [Finger Lickin'] - Just brilliant.

    Polefolder & CP -
    "Dust" (no. 1, 2 & 3) [Bedrock] - The original is beautiful, with James Zabiela, Fretwell and Flash Brothers on some great mixes.

    Pressure Drop -
    "Got To Be For Real" (promo) [Hard Hands] - Two lush Tipper mixes (one with vocals, one without).
    "Got To Be For Real" [Hard Hands] - Like the promo, but with Attica Blues mixes too. Didn't realise I already had the promo, oops.
    "Legacy" / "Spirits Fall" (Remixes) [One Eye] - Paul Daley and Ed Solo & Skool of Thought with JFB provide the two tasty mixes.

    Problem Child -
    "Agressive" b/w "Loop4" [Position Chrome] - Relentless and warped d&b.

    (The) Prodigy -
    "Fire" / "Jericho" [XL] - Ah, smell the Vicks. Contains the mad Genaside II mix of Jericho.
    "Breathe" [XL] - B-side "The Trick" is bloody fantastic. Also features the live version of "Their Law".

    The Propellerheads -
    "Take California" [Wall Of Sound] - Big beat classic.

    Puretone -
    "Stuck In A Groove" Remixes [Illustrious] - D. Ramirez houses it up, and Koma + Bones come up with the goods yet again.

    Q-Project -
    "Champion Sound" (Bad Company and Tipper mixes) [CIA] - Tipper mix is screwed, )EI3( goes right off. Evil genius.

    Quantic featuring Aspects -
    "Primate Boogaloo" [Tru Thoughts] - Funky and amusing British hip hop.

    Queen + Vanguard -
    "Flash" (no. 1) [Nebula] - Silly but fun remix of Queen's "Flash". Technomongers Smith & Selway even chip in.

    Radioactive Man -
    "Dive And Lie Wrecked" [Rotters Golf Club] - Mad electro brilliance from Mr Tenniswood.
    "Fed-Ex To München" [Rotters Golf Club] - Original, instrumental, Weatherall and Bass Junkie mixes.

    Ram Trilogy -
    "Chapter 4" [Ram] - "The Beastman" is just pure Ram Trilogy. Tight.
    "Screamer" EP [Ram] - 12" no. 1 is the type of insanity that we Ram fans love, but the second one is more funky and sensible.

    Ramirez -
    "Hablando" remixes [UK Bonzai] - Electrochemie LK wubs things up nicely.

    Roots -
    "Carve" b/w "Epidemic" [Square One] - Quality drum & bass.

    Roots Manuva -
    "Witness (One Hope)" [Big Dada] - Groundbreaking British hip hop.
    "Join The Dots" b/w "Ital Visions" [Big Dada] - More groundbreaking British hip hop.

    Joshua Ryan -
    "Pistolwhip" (no. 2) [Nu-Life] - Includes a most excellent James Holden remix.

    S.O.L.I.S -
    "Dolphins" [Additive] - Banging prog techno with a funky relentless mix by Umek.

    Sapphirecut -
    "Free Your Mind" (no. 1) [Twisted] - Pretty alright Tenaglia mix. A bit trancey (just a bit, mind).

    Sappo -
    "What I Need" [Emotif] - Features a nasty mix from Sketch & Code.

    Sasha -
    "Magic" [Deconstruction] - With Junior Vasquez mixes.
    "Wavy Gravy" [BMG] - Just marvellous.
    "Artificial Heart" Unreleased DJ Mixes Part 2 [BMG] - Stunning in-yer-face prog banger on the a-side, breaks on the flip, along with a U&K remix of "Wavy Gravy", which is crap if you ask me.

    Scan X -
    "Higher" b/w "The Soul" [F Communications] - Synth drenched French techno of the highest order.
    "Classic" Re-works [F Communications] - A solid release.

    Mathias Schaffhäuser -
    "Hey Little Girl" [white label] - The Pascal F.E.O.S. mix is rather amazing.

    The Scumfrog -
    "We Love You" [R-Senal] - Singalong prog house - wohoo!

    Shane / Ben Camp -
    "Killaman Nicked My Giro" / "Emergence" [Sabotage Systems] - Gorgeous deep house type stuff.

    Ben Shaw -
    "Celebrate" [Fire] - Stunning (and I mean stunning) deep house.

    Ben Shaw featuring Adele Holness -
    "So Strong" (no. 1) [Fire] - None of the mixes can compete with the squelchy brilliance of the original.

    Shiloh -
    "Will U Ever Come Around" [Electrofly] - Main Element on a luvverly prog trance/breaks mix.

    Shimon & Andy C -
    "Body Rock" [Ram] - Proper mentalist drum 'n' bass.

    Grayson Shipley presents Solaris -
    "The Mighty Shari" [USR] - Nice trancey prog.

    Shy FX -
    "Shake Ur Body" (Matrix + Fierce remixes) [Ebony / Positiva] - Some nastier takes on the funky original.

    Silver Haze -
    "Hidden Park" / "Works" [Sabotage Systems] - Deep house groover with a scary clown on the cover. Make him go away!

    Sizzlak -
    "I Could Do That" (promo) [On] - Banging prog house with a difference.

    Sketch + Code -
    "Fear No Evil" b/w "Whatever" [Emotif] - Reverand-sampling, earbleed drum 'n' bass. Heavy as fuck.

    Slacker -
    "A Million Dreams" b/w "Slip N Slide" [Jukebox In The Sky] - Head straight for "Slip N Slide" - never heard anything like that in my life. Weird.

    Slag Boom Van Loon -
    "So Soon" [Planet Mu] - Brilliant remixes by the likes of Boards of Canada, μ-ziq, Múm, Four Tet and Tipper.

    Slam -
    "Alien Radio" (no. 1) [Soma] - Includes a great bass-heavy mix from Paul Daley.
    "Virtuoso" (no. 2) [Soma] - Youngsters chip in with a great mix.

    Luke Slater -
    "Stars And Heroes" (Rennie Pilgrem & B.L.I.M. / Adam Beyer & Henrik B remixes) [Mute] - Pilgrem and B.L.I.M serve up a nice rolling breaks mix, whilst the other two don't hang about with a standard but solid techno mix.
    "I Can Complete You" (no. 2) [Mute] - John Carter's bass will stir your soul, and Silicon Scally's strange noises will scramble your brain.

    Solid Sessions -
    "Janeiro" (Armin van Buuren, Pronti & Kalmani and James Holden mixes) [Positiva] - The James Holden mix is the one to salivate over.

    Sonic & Silver -
    "Rocket Launcher" [Virus] - A slamming slab o' drum 'n' bass, with tendancies towards disco.

    Sons Of Slough -
    "Check Out Ya Pa" [Whole 9 Yards] - Breakbeat ominence with Phil K on the mix.

    Sound Alliance -
    "From Home" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - The original is one helluva funky number, but the Hexadecimal remix decimates dancefloors.

    Spacejunk -
    "Spacejunk 2" [white] - I thought this was that ace remix of Nirvana's "Lithium", but it's nothing of the sort. Still rather good though.

    Space Cowboy -
    "Put Your Hand In Mine" b/w unknown [white label] - Cheesy but great house music.

    Special Forces -
    "Sushi" b/w "Freeway 2000" [Science] - Great d&b from a true legend.
    "Miracle" b/w "What I Need" [Photek] - Soulful drum 'n' bass at it's best.
    "The End" b/w "Babylon" [Photek] - "The End" is mind-blowing, and "Babylon" is mind-shattering.
    "Sidewinder" b/w "The End" Remix [Photek] - More overwhelming drum & bass from Rupert Parkes.

    Spork -
    "Freek Like Me" remixes [Southern Fried] - Grimy breaks, like. Crunchy.

    Stakka & Skynet -
    "Pathogen" / "Molecular" [Audio Blueprint] - Rolling sci-fi d&b.
    "The Remix" EP [Underfire] - Sci-fi drum 'n' bass of the highest order.

    Starecase -
    "Faith" [Hope] - Lovely prog with a deeper mix from Loafer.

    Stirfry -
    "Karma Sammy" [Kilowatt] - Everything on this label is just great, this is no exception.
    "Lose Control" [Kilowatt] - Features a most excellent Dan F mix.

    Storm -
    "Storm" remixes [Positiva] - Jan Johnson's mix is a nice take on this great tune.
    "Time To Burn" remixes [Data] - Mauro Picotto and Nick Sentience produce two belters. If you like that sort of thing.

    Synergie & Ben Kaye / Paul Scott -
    "Out There" b/w "All Around" [Red] - Original but still boshing hard house.

    Synergy & Ben Kaye -
    "3000 Cycles (Body Pop)" [Red] - More greatness from a great label.

    Syntax -
    "Pray" (no. 1&2) [Illustrious] - John Fugler on the vocals, Dave London on a brilliant remix.

    Tech Itch -
    "The Ring" b/w "Think" [Tech Itch Penetration] - Utterly filthy and nasty Lord Of The Rings sampling tech-step.

    Tech Itch / Dylan / Trace -
    "The Legend" / "Quad" [Tech Itch] - More earbleed tech-edged drum 'n' bass.

    Teebee -
    "Life - Continue" / "Tech. G" [Photek] - Dark drum 'n' bass from the Norwegian master.

    Terminalhead -
    "Beats, Rhymes, Flavour" [Kilowatt] - One of the standout breakbeat tunes of 2002. The Hyper & Rhymes mix is equally amazing.
    "Mind Of Your Own" [Kilowatt] - Mighty breaks with a bulging bassline? Yes please.
    "How Does It Feel?" [Kilowatt] - Dark Globe chip in with one of their trademark fucked-up remixes.

    Télépopmusik -
    "Breathe" (no. 1) [EMI France] - Lovely stuff from France.

    Tony Thomas & Access 58 -
    "People Of The World Unite" b/w "Into The Forest" [End] - The first is happy, jolly, funky tribal house, and the second is well sinister.

    Tiësto & Junkie XL -
    "Obsession" (no. 2) [Nebula] - With rather fantastic Filterheadz and NuBreed mixes.

    Tiga & Zyntherius -
    "Sunglasses At Night" [International DeeJay Gigolos] - With TGV and DJ Naughty mixes.
    "Sunglasses At Night" [City Rockers] - Bloody marvellous. But why do I have so many different versions of this record? Tell me and win a prize.
    "Sunglasses At Night" (limited edition) [City Rockers] - Tom Middleton's 'Blue Sunglasses' mix has to be heard.

    Tilt -
    "Headstrong" [Baroque] - The 'Scalpel' mix is one damn twisted piece of work.

    Tipper -
    "Bassgunner" EP [Fuel] - Bloody gorgeous breaks business, and the first release on Fuel Records.
    "Twister" [Fuel] - Very different from the album version, maximum dancefloor business. Also contains the excellent "Get Up On Your Feet".
    "L.E.D. Down" Remixes [Fuel / Higher Ground] - Radioactive Man, Voice Stealer and Tipper himself on three great mixes.
    "The Critical Path" [Fuel / Higher Ground] - A stunning album of dark yet beautiful music.
    "Furlong" [Fuel] - Foundation-shaking breaks from the King of bass. Includes evil Cold Fusion Mafia remix, and a boombastic Buckfunk 3000 mix.
    "Donut" [Fuel] - The original is a mad squelchy monster, Radioactive Man serves up a great mix, but Wagon Christ pulls off an amazing remix, which has to be heard to be believed.

    Tipper / Buckfunk 3000 -
    "Subalicious" b/w "Future" [Fuel] - A sampler for Salim Rafiq's "Sound Off" compilation.

    Together -
    "So Much Love To Give" [Roulé] - It's just a simple disco house loop, with a simple vocal loop over it. Why do I like it so much?

    Tomaz vs Filterheadz -
    "Sunshine" [Intec] - I just think this is bloody amazing banging tribal techno.

    Trance Generators -
    "Never In Danger" [Future Sound Corporation] - Boshing hard trance picture disc with great Manga art.

    Trisco -
    "Muzak" (Trisco and Linus remixes) [Positiva] - Prog disco genius.

    Tube Jerk -
    "Eight" [ILL] - Don't know how to describe this, but it's damn good. Buckfunk 3000 mix too - cashback!

    Tukan -
    "Light A Rainbow" [Incentive] - Horrible, cheesy trance, basically. Funnily enough, Tukan also release pure nasty acid as Zekt, so i'm not sure what all this is about. Not sure why I bought this record either.

    Twisted Individual -
    "Bandwagon Blues" [Formation] - If you're into drum 'n' bass at all, you'll have heard this. "T minus 10, 9, 8... oh fuck it". Stupid. And brilliant.

    Überdruck presents Drugface -
    "Fat As Fuck" [Bulletproof] - Ridiculous.

    Ultraviolet -
    "Heaven" (Parts 1&2) [Silver Planet] - Remixes by Way Out West, Blue Amazon, Chris Zippel and the best of the lot from James Holden.

    Umek -
    "Gatex" [Magik Muzik] - The original's beatless synth ominence is the best.

    Various Artists -
    Baroque SE020 [Baroque] - Special edition with some great unreleased mixes.
    Discogs Compilation Volume 1 [Deluxe Curl] - More info here. It's techno. It's class.
    Unreleased Mixes Vol. 2 [Credence] - Featuring the likes of Bedrock, Tim Deluxe and Dirty Vegas.

    Wauvenfold -
    "Splinter Switch" EP [Wichita] - Glitched-up loveliness.

    Way Out West -
    "Intensify" [Distinct'ive Breaks] - A corker of a tune with a great Peace Division mix too.
    "Mindcircus" (no. 1) [Distinct'ive Breaks] - Check the lovely piano bits - ahhhhh.
    "Stealth" (no. 1&2) [Distinct'ive Breaks] - Nice mixes from Commie & Rennie Pilgrem and Pablo La Rosa.

    Wayward Soul featuring Divine Styler -
    "PMT" [PIAS] - Interesting d&b with a mix by Buckfunk 3000.

    Weekend Players -
    "I'll Be There" (remixes) [Multiply] - Amillionsons and Gabriel & Dresden on remix duties.

    Ian Wilkie -
    "Guten Tag" [Silver Planet] - Lovely German prog trance.

    Josh Wink -
    "Freak (Super Freak)" [Ovum] - Proper twisted, this one. Scary.

    X-Press 2 -
    "Smoke Machine" [Skint] - One of Beedle, Rocky and Diesel's better moments.
    "Smoke Machine" The Remixes [Skint] - With a fantastic Koma + Bones remix, and an alright one from Trendroid.

    The Youngsters -
    "Confidential Music vol 1" [F Communications] - Electro-techno magnificence - but then would you expect anything less from these guys?
    "Confidential Music vol 2" [F Communications] - More brilliance, this time two pure techno cuts and a trippy tech-house one.

     

    10"s -

    Cass & Slide -
    "Burnt Out" EP [Fire] - Downtempo sampler for the "Burning The Candle At Both Ends" album.

    FC Kahuna -
    "Hayling" [City Rockers] - Magical.

    Felix Kubin -
    "Jane B. Ertrinkt Mit Den Pferden" [Diskono] - Bloody weird. Love it.

    Tipper -
    "Supersport" (promo) [Fuel / Higher Ground] - Glitch 'n' breaks classic, with an absolutely gorgeous mix by Laudanum Vapour Gardens.

     

    7"s -

    Blondie -
    "Heart Of Glass" [Chrysalis] - I fookin' love this, don't care what anyone says.

    Knifehandchop -
    "Dancemix2000" [Irritant] - Super cheesy, super cheeky fun.


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