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UR* - Interstellar Fugitives 2 - Destruction Of Order

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Broken Beat, Techno, Downtempo, Electro
Year:
2005

Tracklist

Words From Atlantis 1:54
A Delicate Balance 4:45
Predator's Language 5:44
Babylon's Gifts 4:54
Mental Fog 2:28
Multi-Dimensional Drama 5:27
The Streets 3:16
Bang 3:38
Nasty 3:29
Post Emanicipation Psychosis 3:29
Angkor Wat 4:24
Merchants Of Identity (The Marketplace) 3:31
Song Of The Hmong 3:55
The Fugitive From Tibet (Healing) 2:24
Chaos & Order 5:45
Burning Spear 4:27
Never-Blak Prezidentz 3:57
Crackzilla 5:00
Geiger Counter 4:01
k@r3ir (54m4r174n h4x0r) 1:54
Electrocuter (Throw The Switch) 4:07
Controlled Substance 1:15
Fugitive Style (Let Me See Your Technique) 3:41
Beautiful Boxer 3:31
Moon Rays 6:02
Codename: Muster 1:13
Aquatic Kamikazi 4:26
Cargo Cult (Last Days) 2:55
Mindsweeper 4:11
Attack Of The Sonic Samurai (The Battle Within) 7:18
Fuji (The Peace Within) 4:34
Untitled 4:55
Diskensertion 3:14
Kamasutra 4:11
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Rated 4/5
Review by shiva Jun 09, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Interstellar Fugitives 2 - The Destruction Of Order, 2x12", UR-069

I am deeply disappointed in this release of "Interstellar Fugitives 2 - The Destruction Of Order". Compaired to the first "Interstellar Fugitives" (with it's fine, crafty and out of this world tracks) this second release is just a plain techno/electro double album. Nothing new under the sun. There are some good electro tracks on here, but not as mind boggling as the first "Interstellar Fugitives".
It seems like they uphold order and not like the title suggests destroy it.
Review by a_passEnger Feb 21, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Interstellar Fugitives 2 - Destruction Of Order, 2xCD, UGCD-UR2005

Very solid release. Spanning different genres from mellow downtempo, dark electro, detroit techno, hard breakbeat, it brings some massive tunes, Mad Mike's ones above all.

Just a curious thing: the cover is based around the Ultradyne logo.