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Nigel Richards - Futurematic

Label:
Catalog#:
SER 6006-2
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:
US
Released:
2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Techno, Electro

Tracklist

1 Aphrohead  -  Kazoo
2 Juan Maclean, The  -  You Can't Have It Both Ways (Live)
3 Catnip  -  Romance Is The Panter
4 Madame Buddafly  -  Dirty (Nigel Richards Sexed Up Version)
    Remix - Nigel Richards
5 Jay Tripwire  -  Smoothin' It Out
6 Sausage Kings Of Chicago  -  West End (Bitches Dub)
7 Wink*  -  Superfreak (Freak)
8 Mr. G  -  G's Strings
9 Kotai  -  The Hearing/The Call
10 Akodama  -  Slightly Forward
11 Nigel Richards  -  After The Soma
12 David Alvarado  -  Polygons
13 Nigel Richards  -  The Window
14 Binge & Purge  -  Wait, It's Fantastic
15 Vitalic  -  You Prefer Cocaine
16 M.E.N.S.  -  What Do You Do?
17 Demon vs. Heartbreaker  -  You Are My High (Vitalic Remix)
    Remix - Vitalic
18 LCD Soundsystem  -  Beat Connection (Extended Disco Dub)

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DJ Mix - Nigel Richards
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by djdylema78 Mar 25, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Nigel's smooth layering of beats and ability to cross genres is evident in this mix CD. Starting off with Aphrohead's "Kazoo," a super-charged electro stomper that immediately grabs your attention, he comes full circle to the end track, "Beat Connection" which also storms away. This mix always left me wanting to start from the beginning once the last track played.

Once again, Nigel shows up as both a talented DJ and producer, interweaving several of his own songs into the mix. The tracks are appropriately played, some played out fully to appreciate their entirety, while others used as short bridges to the next. This mix appeals more to the masses than previous mixtape releases (which I personally prefer because of the hard techno, tribal beats, and the older more robotic electro). However, I was quite addicted to this CD when it came out because it was different, and captured more of the techno-wave/house/electro sound that Nigel was evolving towards in 2002.