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Various - Corrosive Breaks - Quality Controlled Electronic Beats

Label:
Catalog#:
ATOM007 CD, atom 007 cd
Format:
CD, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
21 Aug 2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Trance, Breaks, Downtempo

Tracklist

1 21st Sentry  -  Hitman 5:25
    Producer, Written-By - Kris Kristiansen , Michael Devin
2 Sonic Assassins  -  Horns 6:09
    Producer, Written-By - Darren Murphy (2) , Nick Smith
3 Children Of The Stone  -  Incandescent 8:12
    Producer, Written-By - Ott , Umran Ali
4 Electro Harmonics  -  Streetlights 6:53
    Producer, Written-By - Paul Jackson (6)
5 Jaïa  -  I Would Like To Live (Total Eclipse Remix) 6:59
    Producer, Written-By - Jean-Michel Blanchet , Yannis Kamarinos
  Remix - Total Eclipse
6 Pyxis  -  Green Snow 7:28
    Producer, Written-By - Fabrice Prioux
7 N-Tropic  -  Fused 5:32
    Producer, Written-By - Alexis Le Tan
8 Total Eclipse  -  Cyborg Scrapyard 6:05
    Producer, Written-By - Serge Souque , Stephane Holweck
9 Voodoo People  -  Dialogue 5:40
    Producer, Written-By - Paul Jackson (6)

Credits

Artwork By - Simon Ghahary
Artwork By [Design], Photography - Simon Ghahary
Compiled By - Steve Ronan
Mastered By - Kevin Metcalfe

Notes

Mastered at The Soundmasters, London.

On cover tracks 5 & 8 are inverted. Also, track 5 is credited as "Total Eclipse Remix" on inside and just "Remix" on back.

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Rated 5/5
Review by microphono Sep 29, 2007
This is a beautiful compilation from the Psytrance label Atomic featuring some real good downbeat and other tricky experiments from Total Eclipse, Voodoo People, Jaia and other unusual suspects.

The "Dialogue" in track 9 is actually a monologue, a speech by Bob Dylan gloriously ranting over a reporter who had come to see and hear a concert of Dylan and to interview him afterwards.
It's from the movie "Don't Look Back", a film about Dylan's tour to England in 1965.