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NOTES
The format for releases is:
Artist -
"Release Title" (Extra Info) [Label Name] - Notes about this release.
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.
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.
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.
My collection can also be viewed in detail at Discogs. For a direct link to it, click here.
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