UNKLESounds* – Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats?
Tracklist
Shin (55:37) | |||
UNKLESounds*– | Intro | ||
Rare Earth– | Get Ready | ||
UNKLE– | Lonely Souls (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Psychonauts– | Circles | ||
Giorgio Moroder– | Tears | ||
DJ Shadow– | Organ Donor | ||
DJ Shadow– | Organ Donor (Extended Overhaul) | ||
South– | Broken Head II | ||
South– | Broken Head (Jagz Kooner Mix) | ||
Queens Of The Stone Age– | Feel Good Hit Of The Summer (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Garbage– | The World Is Not Enough (UNKLE Remix Beats) | ||
Sunna– | I'm Not Trading (UNKLE Remix Instrumental) | ||
UNKLE– | Nursery Rhyme (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Blur– | Battle (UNKLESounds Remix) | ||
Gi (1:14:00) | |||
Biz Markie– | Acapella | ||
Red Hot Chili Peppers– | Breaking The Girl | ||
Animated– | Grab The Rope (FC Kahuna Mix) | ||
FC Kahuna– | Mind Set To Cycle | ||
Superfunk– | Last Dance (And I Come Again) (Eric Morillo Dub) | ||
The Rolling Stones– | Sympathy For The Devil | ||
Morel*– | True (The Faggot Is You) (FC Kahuna Headstart Mix) | ||
Psychonauts– | Empty Love | ||
Vangelis– | Blade Runner Theme (Unknown Remix) | ||
Iggy Pop– | Nightclubbing | ||
Echomen– | Thru 2 You (Bushwacka! Remix) | ||
Landmine– | Fairytale | ||
Depeche Mode– | Dream On (Bushwacka! Blunt Mix) | ||
Medway– | Release (Lexicon Avenue/Joeski/Original Mix) | ||
Pete Lazonby– | Sacred Cycles (Medway Remix) | ||
Radiohead– | Everything In Its Right Place (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Layo & Bushwacka!– | Love Story | ||
Fleetwood Mac– | The Chain (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
UNKLESounds*– | Outro | ||
Tai (1:14:00) | |||
Tycoon Tosh & Terminator Troops*– | Prop Master's Party | ||
Slave One– | Bantha Trax | ||
Skelf– | I Can't Comprehend | ||
Peter Dildo– | Physical 2000 (Dimitri & Tom 1999 Mix) | ||
UNKLE– | Be There (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Girls On Top (2)– | I Wanna Dance With Numbers (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Forme (2)– | Kick A Hole | ||
Howie B.– | Hey Jack (UNKLE Metamorphosis Remix) | ||
The Beatles– | Tomorrow Never Knows (UNKLESoundss Edit) | ||
UNKLESounds*– | Eye For An Eye (V.I.P. Version) | ||
Bushwacka!– | Feel It | ||
Mercury Rev– | Holes (UNKLESounds Edit) | ||
Forme (2)– | Percussive Thinking | ||
Bushwacka!– | Egyptian | ||
UNKLESounds*– | Interlude | ||
UNKLE– | Rabbit In Your Headlights (UNKLESounds Edit) |
Credits (2)
- UNKLESounds*DJ Mix
- UNKLEntertainment*Presenter
Notes
This compilation was first recorded for a Japanese radio show called Radio Ape. First copies were given to selected people by James Lavelle and a certain number of copies were sold in Hideout, London. The first edition was limited to 500 copies but since then more copies have been made. This compilation has not been released on any official label.
Full sleeve text reads: "UNKLENTERTAINMENT presents UNKLESOUNDS - Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats. Originally Recorded For Radio Ape. An UNKLE Soundscape DJ Mix. For Promotional Use Only. Dedicated To DT".
The name references the novel, "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?" by Sci Fi author Philip K Dick, written in 1968 and was the basis for the movie "Blade Runner". The mix was later released as a cut down and re-edited 2CD mix entitled Do Androids Dream Of Essential Beats, which was broadcast on the Essential Mix at UK radio station Radio 1.
Full sleeve text reads: "UNKLENTERTAINMENT presents UNKLESOUNDS - Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats. Originally Recorded For Radio Ape. An UNKLE Soundscape DJ Mix. For Promotional Use Only. Dedicated To DT".
The name references the novel, "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?" by Sci Fi author Philip K Dick, written in 1968 and was the basis for the movie "Blade Runner". The mix was later released as a cut down and re-edited 2CD mix entitled Do Androids Dream Of Essential Beats, which was broadcast on the Essential Mix at UK radio station Radio 1.
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![]() | Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats? 3×CD, Mixed, Unofficial Release | UNKLE Sounds – CMB 50 | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats? 3×CD, Limited Edition, Mixed, Promo | UNKLE Sounds – none | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats? 3×CD, Mixed, Promo | UNKLE Sounds – none | UK | 2002 | UK — 2002 | New Submission |
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- The unknown artist in the Tai Mix (Starwars Theme) is: Slave One - Bantha Trax, a 200 pieces 7", released 1999. Very nice intro material...
- Edited 15 years agoi'm curious as to why Whitney Houston isn't credited on the track listing for Tai, and why James Caviezel isn't credited for the sample from The Thin Red Line during Medway's Release in the Gi mix and approximately 45 minutes in on the Tai mix toward the end of Eye For An Eye, just prior to Bushwacka! Feel It...
either way, amazing mix.. it's interesting how similar how James Lavelle's Fabriclive 01 mix is to DADOEB. they're both worth the investment. - Yeah it's pretty solid unkle. All i'd say is beware of paying alot for this release. The limited 500 rarely come up for sale, i'm sure this was re released and not as limited as the first release.
I bought mine in HMV for 15 pounds about 4 years ago so I know for a fact mine is not a limited edition, yet it is a mach for the version featured in the images. Still worth a listen though especially for the Radiohead remix used in the film Vanilla Skies. - Edited 18 years agoSurprised this hasn't been mentioned before but this mix reappeared on Radio 1's Essential Mix (6/1/2002) in shortened form. Pete Tong mentions on the broadcast that Lavelle originally gave them a three disc mix and was told to go away and cut it down in order to fit the EM's 2 hour time slot (although the 3 disc version was broadcast live on the Radio 1 website the following week).
The cut down version went on to become "Big Brother Is Watching", another UNKLE Sounds release, and features such time-saving replacements as DMX vs. Tears For Fears and the ghastly "Phat Planet"/"This Is The End" hook up. - Edited 19 years agoI don't agree with the ordering of the cds Shin-Gi-Tai. If you listen carefully they seem to fit better as Tai-Shin-Gi. At the end of Gi a sample says "UNKLE entertainment thanks for listening," then another saying quietly "May the force be with you," and finally a sample of a rocket blasting off.
At the very beginning of Tai the vocoder counts down to the Star Wars theme, then you get another vocoder telling us: "You are listening to UNKLESounds in the mix".
So as far as I am concerned they are ordered Tai-Shin-Gi (this however assumes that the 3 discs are part of the same linear piece). Nonetheless, all 3 are fantastic but Gi is just a little more fantastic and Shin just a little less fantastic.
May the force be with you. - Edited 20 years agoAn outstanding, exceptional release in the way of trip hop and abstract production. The collaboration of James Lavelle and Dj Shadow, along with all the other artists involved in the UNKLE sounds project, is completely amazing. The fact that it was ever limited to 500 copies is baffling, for it would have sold out in a flash. This set of cds is great, and a must buy for anyone that is a Trip hop or abstract house appreciator.
- Do Androids Dream Of Electric Beats is an outstanding release by Unkle, but there is a certain amount of confusion surrounding it. It’s first release was limited to 500, yet there would seem to be more than that floating around….and there is. A second release was made, still under the ‘for promotional use only’ tag (numbers will still be relatively low, a few thousand maybe). The differentiating feature is a barcode on the top side of the slip.
The rationale behind this ‘unofficial’ wider release would be the licensing of certain tracks from the album would be impossible in an official commercial release….hence, ‘for promotional use only’. People saying that these barcoded DADOEB’s are bootlegs should have a long hard think about it….among other things. Cause if they are bootlegs someone has put in one hell of an effort, firstly production (and if you did do a bootleg would you really differentiate it by wacking on a barcode…Duh), and secondly, getting it distributed to LOTS of shops (they aren’t just popping up in the UK, but also the US and Australia, and I would guess numerous other places). If a bootlegger can manage this, maybe he/she should think of starting label.
The more likely answer would be that a certain not to be mentioned label realised the licensing issues involved with this release and rather than altering the original sets decided to do a little creative circumvention. - This release is similar to James Lavelle's FABRICLIVE.01 - it is as if he mixed Do Androids Dream of Electric Beats, then simply compressed it down to make FABRICLIVE.01. Of the 23 tracks on FABRICLIVE.01, 16 are on this release, and nearly all follow the same playing order as they do on Do Androids Dream of Electric Beats.
"Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" is a Phillip K. Dick novel, written in 1968, and was the basis for the movie "Blade Runner".
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