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Dave Clarke - X-Mix - Electro Boogie

Label:
Catalog#:
!K7050CD
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
Germany
Released:
04 Nov 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro

Tracklist

1 Sem  -  Phox 2:37
2 Imperial Brothers  -  We Come To Dub 3:27
3 Lockstep  -  I Am 1:16
4 Underground Resistance  -  Electronic Warfare (Take Control Mix) 3:14
    Remix - Aux 88
5 Octagon Man, The  -  Demented Spirit 2:43
6 Aux 88  -  The DJ 2:14
7 Elecktroids  -  Midnight Drive 3:03
8 Model 500  -  Future 2:08
9 Elecktroids  -  Future Tone 2:11
10 Shiver (5)  -  Subsonic Soundscape 3:13
11 Dynamix II  -  Ignition 3:46
12 LFO  -  We Are Back 2:55
13 Sole Tech  -  Sole Waves 1:02
14 Channel One  -  Technicolor (Long Mix) 4:12
15 Dopplereffekt  -  Voice Activated 3:35
16 I-f  -  I Do Because I Couldn't Care Less 2:47
17 Hashim  -  Primrose Path 4:09

Credits

DJ Mix, Compiled By, Presenter - Dave Clarke

Notes

Total playing time: 48:34

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Rated 5/5
Review by EDJ303 Sep 23, 2003
Mixed by Dave Clarke, this installment in Studio !K7's X-Mix series is the first available on CD as well as VHS; in other words, fans of Clarke can get his mix of electro classics old and new without subjecting themselves to the incredibly cheesy computer-graphics animation for which Studio !K7 is known. Clarke includes Detroit tracks from Model 500, Underground Resistance, and Channel One, as well as Euro-electro from Octagon Man (J Saul Kane) and LFO. Skip the video, but get the CD.
Rated 5/5
Review by Rob_Clarke Jan 04, 2002
Recorded live, complete with trademark scratches and line switch moves, this is easily the best electro mix album you could hope to find. Clarke steers clear of the cheesy 80's revival stuff and goes for a darker sound incorporating some genuine lost classics. Releasing an electro mix album back in the mid 90's was definitley quite a bold move, but DC carries it off with ease!