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Various - Beatz Clash Volume 1 - Radioactive Man vs Transparent Sound

Label:
Catalog#:
LH CD 03-2
Format:
2 x CD, Mixed
Country:
UK
Released:
21 Jun 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Electro

Tracklist

  CD01: Radioactive Man (58:03)
1.01 Spencer's Funk  -  Intro 1:21
1.02 Kung Fu Jesus  -  Amen.. & Then Some! 6:04
1.03 Carl A. Finlow  -  Hardwired 6:16
1.04 Wee DJs, The  -  Groover 2:33
1.05 Big Chief Electric  -  Shoreditch High St 2:51
1.06 Carl A. Finlow  -  Devices 5:14
1.07 Dexter  -  Echo Park 4:52
1.08 Synapse  -  Gas 5:01
1.09 Tipper  -  Donut 4:03
1.10 Radioactive Man  -  Nightbus To Nowhere 5:21
1.11 Eon  -  Absorbed 4:52
1.12 Kansas City Prophets  -  Ignition 3:19
1.13 Something J / DJ Maxximus  -  Mercedes Bentley Vs Versace Armani 6:14
  CD02: Transparent Sound (65:18)
2.01 Pollon  -  Lonely Planet 6:28
2.02 Chromatix (3)  -  Assembler 5:30
2.03 Spy-Tek  -  Transmission Origin Unknown (Silicon Scally Remix) 5:39
    Remix - Silicon Scally
2.04 Scape One  -  260 Speakers 2:56
2.05 Umwelt  -  Telek 5:38
2.06 Transparent Sound  -  Lego Hair 5:54
2.07 Selway*  -  Bass Control 4:13
2.08 Sirius 3*  -  Funk That Is 5:57
2.09 Chromatix (3)  -  Pitch Control 5:43
2.10 Transparent Sound  -  Dog Catcher 3:52
2.11 Silicon Scally  -  Entron 5:45
2.12 Pathic  -  Chloe's Welcome 7:41

Credits

Artwork By [Cover Illustrations] - Andrew Rae
DJ Mix - Radioactive Man (tracks: 1.01 to 1.13) , Transparent Sound (tracks: 2.01 to 2.12)

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Rated 5/5
Review by minya Jul 28, 2003
This is probably the greatest electro mix I've ever heard. Radioactive Man's mix features some "new-school" type stuff, beginning with an absolutely amazing intro (the minute that snare drum drops in is pure bliss) and continuing through with Carl Finlow, Tipper, and some breakbeat-styled stuff like the Wee DJs and one of his own tracks.

Transparent Sound's mix is equally as good (if not greater), and is much heavier on the older-school C64 sound. Totally amazing. Great flow in both mixes and awesome build-ups and climaxes.

Both discs are prime examples of what a DJ mix SHOULD sound like!