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Richie Hawtin - Mixmag Live! Volume 20

Label:
Catalog#:
MMLCD20
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
1995
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Tech House, Acid

Tracklist

1.1 Lausen  -  Dry Ray
    Written-By - Lausen
1.2 G-Man  -  Quo Vadis
    Written-By - G-Man
1.3 Octave One  -  Empower
    Written-By - Burden* , Burden* , Burden*
1.4 Mark Broom  -  Jump
    Written-By - Mark Broom
1.5 Teste  -  The Wipe
    Written-By - Huren , Cru*
1.6 Fred Fresh*  -  5 Mouths
    Written-By - Fred Fresh*
1.7 Goio  -  Basic Needs
    Written-By - Goio
1.8 FUSE*  -  Substance Abuse
    Written-By - Richie Hawtin
1.9 Plastikman  -  Spaz
    Written-By - Richie Hawtin
1.10 Plastikman  -  Helikopter
    Written-By - Richie Hawtin
1.11 Dwarf  -  Percussion Electrique
    Written-By - Maurits Paardekooper
1.12 Plastikman  -  Spastik
    Written-By - Richie Hawtin
1.13 Akilah Bryant  -  Eye Trip
    Written-By - A. Bryant*
1.14 X-Trak*  -  Toddsines
    Written-By - Toddsines*
1.15 Naughty & Tolis  -  Electricity
    Written-By - Naughty / Tolis*
1.16 Tobias Schmidt  -  Dollar
    Written-By - Toby Smith*
1.17 DBX  -  Live Wire
1.18 Too Funk  -  Venus Fly Trap
    Written-By - J. Underwood* , M. Wyatt*
1.19 Synchrojack  -  Cash Machines
    Written-By - D. Slydell* , G. Wheeler*
1.20 Paul Hannah  -  Key Follow
    Written-By - Paul Hannah
1.21 Sensorama  -  Harz
    Written-By - Joern Elling Wuttke* , Roman Fluegel*
1.22 Ramon IV*  -  Altes Testament
    Written-By - Roman Fluegel*

Credits

Dj Mix, Mixed By, Other [Digital Restructuring], Producer [Additional], Effects - Richie Hawtin

Notes

Recorded live at the Building, Windsor, Canada.

The CD states "Mixmag Live! is a quality series with the world's finest DJs and the world's best mixing. It is therefore impossible to ident seperate tracks. This is a continous piece of music." As such there is only one track on the CD which runs at 56:06.

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Review by EDJ303 Sep 22, 2003
Though recorded in the studio rather than at an actual live performance, Mixmag Live! comes close to being the equivalent of a shortened version of Hawtin's all-night performances. Consisting of 22 tracks — including a few signature tracks — Mixmag Live! clocks in at nearly an hour, as Hawtin gives each track only a short moment before adding the next, often overlapping multiple tracks. At times the results are mind-blowing, as only the most knowledgeable listener can distinguish one from another, when multiple tracks are layered, or when the next track enters. The abundance of thumping bass beats and body-moving rhythm will surely please listeners who view techno as a means to dancing, but it may be a little too sensory-overloading for listeners accustomed to the calming sounds of other Plastikman albums, such as Consumed or Musik. The highlight of the album comes about a third of the way through, when Hawtin drops a montage of percussive symmetry with the trilogy of 909-driven tracks from the early '90s, "Spastik," "Spaz," and "Helikopter."