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Various - In Electro We Trust - A Datapunk Compilation

Label:
Catalog#:
DTP 3-2
Format:
CD, Compilation, Limited Edition
Country:
Germany
Released:
25 Feb 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro

Tracklist

1 Silicon Scally  -  Gigaquad 5:54
2 Hacker, The  -  Dans La Salle Des Machines 6:13
3 Rodent  -  Intergalactic Hunter 5:30
4 Larry McCormick  -  Escape 6:50
5 Dr. Scissors  -  Basra 5:23
6 Frequenzberater  -  Witness 6:38
7 Anthony Rother  -  Freaks 5:31
8 Alexander Kowalski  -  1000 Eyes 5:35
9 Advent, The  -  Houdinni 5:38
10 Soundfreaks  -  We Don't Care 4:26
11 Johannes Heil  -  Brotherhood Of Snakes 6:00
12 TecRoc  -  Radioactive Contamination 6:51
13 Anthony Rother & Billy Nasty  -  Celebrate The Roots 5:46

Credits

Compiled By - Anthony Rother
Edited By - Andreas Kauffelt
Mastered By - Anthony Calhoun

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Review by robotronic Sep 28, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Well...I believe that electro is a good thing to trust in. And here under such a high-sounding name some hi-q electro works could be found. Take for instance the stuff, developed by world-famous techno-heads as Alexander Kowalski and Dr. Scissors. These tracks produce the feeling of simply canorous electro. I was glad to find here a new melody by Anthony Rother, which is very essential as always. He tunes nice in the collaboration with Billy Nasty too. One of the most interesting songs here is a track with a mythical title – ‘Brotherhood Of Snakes’. It looks harmonious and atmospheric (sometimes as a good ambient part, esp. in the middle).
The one more thesis I want to mention is the progress of this compilation in comparison with Electro Commando 1 which was, in my opinion, sometimes dull and much more standardized, if it’s possible to say so.
Rated 4/5
Review by fivershutch Aug 29, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
A nice collection of pure serious electro tracks. Nothing groundbreaking here but I will be investigating some of the featured artists on this collection further. This CD is a limited edition and was quite difficult for me to get a hold of. One drawback on this comp is that some of the tracks sound like they were faded abruptly. Don't mind considering that we have a nice number of tracks to listen to!