Various – In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass)
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Drum n Bass, Jungle |
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Tracklist
Kenny Larkin– | Loop 2 (Alex Reece Remix) | 5:19 | |
Free Hand– | Glide | 8:58 | |
Justice– | Punk Jazz | 5:28 | |
Flytronix– | Rare Tear Part One | 6:23 | |
DJ Pulse– | Destiny (DJ Pulse Remix) | 6:21 | |
Ken Ishii– | Stretch (Shogun Remix) | 7:40 | |
Justice– | Aquisse | 6:37 | |
Lemon D– | Manhattan Melody | 6:26 | |
TMF– | 5 Miles High | 11:21 | |
Locust– | No-One In The World (Third Summer After Mix) | 7:10 | |
Jazz Juice– | Detroit | 7:01 | |
Skindivers* Featuring Aqua Sky*– | Enclosed Spaces (Aqua Sky Remix) | 7:00 | |
Shogun– | Wind Dancer (Remix) | 6:51 | |
Mystic Moods– | Music Is The Basis Of All Life (Concept 3) | 8:04 | |
Wax Doctor– | Kid Caprice (Funk Mix) | 6:36 | |
The Original Playboy– | Cool Summer Breeze | 5:39 | |
Model 500– | I Wanna Be There (Wax Doctor Remix) | 7:15 | |
Model 500– | The Flow (Alex Reece Mix) | 5:14 | |
Jacob's Optical Stairway– | Solar Feelings | 5:25 | |
Tony Justice– | Feverish | 5:38 | |
Lemon D– | Solaar System | 8:15 |
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![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 2×CD, Compilation | R & S Records – RS 96090 CD | Belgium | 1996 | Belgium — 1996 | ||||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 4×LP, Compilation | R & S Records – RS 96090 | Belgium | 1996 | Belgium — 1996 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 2×CD, Compilation | R & S Records – SRCS 8037~8 | Japan | 1996 | Japan — 1996 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 2×CD, Compilation | Distance – Di0402 | France | 1996 | France — 1996 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Drum 'N' Bass) 2×CD, Compilation, Promo | R & S Records – RS 96090 CD PROMO 1, R & S Records – RS 96090 CDPROMO 2 | Belgium | 1996 | Belgium — 1996 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 2×CD, Compilation | R & S Records – RS 96090 CD | Belgium | 1996 | Belgium — 1996 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | In Order To Dance 6 (Session One Drum-N-Bass) 2×CD, Compilation, Mispress, Misprint | R & S Records – SRCS 8037~8 | Japan | 1996 | Japan — 1996 | New Submission |
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- Oh man, so many fresh and rare tunes on this vinyl and it's so dirt cheap!
Highlights are the wax doctor Model 500 remix, DJ Pulse, the Shogun remix which is about 40 quid if you wanted to buy the twelve, jazz juice etc etc some great music on this so much choice..... - I bought a Copy of this Great Comp on Discogs for 60yoyo's and Shipping...
And the 'Highest Sold' is 28.65?? WTF!;-)
(One of the best Jazzy/ Drum & Bass Records of The Era) - This version contains Dillinja's 'City of Lights' - an absolutely slamming techstep tune in the classic Blue Note style. This was exclusive to the Japanese release and was never released anywhere else, which is a great shame because it is one of his greatest tunes (in my opinion at least).
- how to sound fresh 20 years later, step forward Free Hand's timeless 'Glide', Justice with the Drexciyan 'Aquisse' Wax Doctor's excellent Model 500 remix, and Tony Justice with 'Feverish'.
A lot of quality on this release, and it's cheap! - Such a formidable lp of old skool jazzy dnb it's difficult to know where to start!
Yes it sounds very 90's and some of the jazziness becomes a little too much at times, but at least the artists are trying to make music rather than noise.
Many of the tracks and remixes are exclusive to this compilation, and it's great to hear artists such as Wax Doctor, Alex Reece, Dj Pulse (so underrated!) and Lemon D all on top form.
I was going to give a list of the highlights but it's almost impossible to single out individual tracks on here - just add it to your collection... - My fav on here is Detroit. 1995 was really about intelligent Drum and bass with Metalheadz and Moving Shadow both putting out some magic.
If you like this then also try the 'Storm from the East' comps on Moving Shadow. - Edited 13 years agoI first heard Lemon D - Solaar System on the radio around the time this album came out but didn't know what it was until I bought the album recently. Its a fantastic Metalheadz style fusion of funk jazz and heavyweight DnB.
- It wasn't house, it wasn't techno, it wasn't electro... it was something totally different! Probably my own first encounter with Drum'n'Bass... This music totally blew me away at the time, because it seemed so hectic and pumping yet at the same time also calm and soothing.
I can agree about the Locust-track being the best one but the general level of quality is pretty high. Nearly all the tracks are highly enjoyable and most remixes here are totally new tracks, using only very few elements of the original. The best example is probably Alex Reese's version of Kenny Larkin's "Loop 2"
The main ingredient in those days was JAZZ: lots of saxophones, trumpets, big bass sounds, drum-patterns, loops, and samples. Those sounds give the music even more class and have nothing to do with the aggressive dancefloor madness that was still to come later on. That's probably why I used to make love to this with my first real girlfriend...
To me this stuff doesn't sound the least bit dated, even after more than 10 years. Together with Goldie's "Timeless" and Aphrodite's 1st album, one of my most cherished d&b-cds!
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