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Richie Hawtin - Mixmag Live! - Richie Hawtin

Label:
Catalog#:
MMLCD 020
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
US
Released:
Jan 1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Tech House, Acid

Tracklist

1.1 Lausen  -  Dry Ray
1.2 G-Man  -  Quovadis
1.3 Octave One  -  Empower
1.4 Mark Broom  -  Jump
1.5 Teste  -  The Wipe
1.6 Fred Fresh*  -  5 Mouths
1.7 Goio  -  Basic Needs
1.8 F.U.S.E.  -  Substance Abuse
1.9 Plastikman  -  Spaz
1.10 Plastikman  -  Helikopter
1.11 Dwarf  -  Percussion Electrique
1.12 Plastikman  -  Spastik
1.13 Akilah Bryant  -  Eye Trip
1.14 .xtrak  -  Boiling_Point
1.15 Naughty & Tolis  -  Electricity
1.16 Tobias Schmidt  -  Dollar
1.17 DBX  -  Live Wire
1.18 Too Funk  -  Venus Fly Trap
1.19 Syncrojack*  -  Cash Machines
1.20 Paul Hannah  -  Key Follow
1.21 Sensorama  -  Harz
1.22 Ramon IV*  -  Altes Testament

Credits

DJ Mix - Richie Hawtin

Notes

Copyright: 1995 DMC Publishing

Recorded Live at The Building, Windsor, Canada.

Synchrojack is mis-credited as Syncrojack on the sleeve.
Roman IV (Roman Flügel) is mis-credited as Ramon IV on the sleeve.
1.14 listed as "Toddsines" when actual track is "Boiling_Point" off the I-Node EP.

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Review by crazyowen Apr 15, 2008
Excellent mix if quality tunes of that era. I prefer this type of acid laden techno housey stuff and this mix is excellent. Some days I think he took shortcuts with the mix but other days I think he was showing skills, ie, reverb the track and fade it out letting the effects take over for a bit. This shows how early he was into the whole effects and DJing scenario, definitely a timeless mix, make sure its in your collection.
Review by neurolektrik Apr 25, 2004
File under "classic". Almost 10 years old and this mix still sounds more exciting than 99% of what's out there. Richie's minimal+funky asthetic was way ahead of its time and undoubtedly influenced an entire generation of electronic music fans, djs and producers. I suspect I'll be nodding along to this in my rocking chair as an old man.