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Slam - Nightdrive

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Electro, Tech House, Minimal
Year:
2005

Tracklist

Darkness 2:02
Octogonal 3:35
Genex 1:25
Don't See The Point 2:07
Rotbauchunken (Robag Wruhme's Bombina Bumm Remix) 3:01
Dinamo (Dominik Eulberg Dinamo Remix) 1:00
This World (Acapella) 3:09
Mullet Is In Da House 3:11
Done In Two Days 4:02
Demor 4:00
Kill The Pain (Marc Houle Vocal Mix) 0:42
Kill The Pain (Accapella) 3:06
Survivor 2:07
On And On 2:31
Splashy 4:55
Gear 1 6:03
Coincidance (Trentemoller Remix) 4:53
Strange (John Spring's 2005 Revision) 5:01
Asem 4:41
Nazi Trance Fuck Off (James Holden Remix) 10:36
Gemini 5:07
Electronic 4:33
Audio Mechanic 3:53
Outside 3:42
Human (Vector Lovers Remix) 5:30
Moskow Reise (Original Version) 3:36
Ballett 3:18
Geht's Noch? (Steve Angello vs. Who's Who Mix) 5:36
Ce Que Tu Cherches 5:52
Kazane 4:32
Suicide Android 3:36
The Horn 6:33
Black Worm 4:37
The Conversation A 3:25
Rabimmel 6:44

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Nightdrive (2xCD, Comp, Mixed) Resist Music RESISTCD54 UK 2005
Nightdrive (3xLP, Comp) Resist Music RESISTLP54 UK 2005
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Review by Mr.Bankies Aug 23, 2008

referencing Nightdrive, 3xLP, Comp, RESISTLP54

I can't begin to say how tough these tracks are. Unfortunately these are only just a few of the tracks off the original cd. The original cd mix by Slam also on Resist Music is controlled chaos! Tracks such as Hacker, Millimetric and David Carreta "Moskow Resien (OG MIX,) and Adam Bayer with Henrick "Conversion A". These all are minimal techno, but they laced with industrial bouncing techno beats which Slam is just putting down on this set. These tracks and many more are not on this LP. What a shame as I hate mixing MP3'z! Nightdrive may be slightly flawed due to a lack of consistency on CD2, but the outstanding showcase that is disc 1 ensures that it is still an essential indicator for where techno music is right now, and where it will most likely be in the future.