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VariousIn Electro We Trust (A Datapunk Compilation)

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Electronic

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Techno, Electro

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Tracklist

Silicon ScallyGigaquad5:58
Larry McCormickEscape6:52
The HackerDans La Salle Des Machines6:17
RodentIntergalactic Hunter5:30
Anthony Rother & Billy NastyCelebrate The Roots5:46
FrequenzberaterWitness6:41
Anthony RotherFreaks5:36
TecRocRadioactive Contamination6:58
Alexander Kowalski1000 Eyes5:39
Johannes HeilBrotherhood Of Snakes6:03
The AdventHoudinni5:40
Dr. ScissorsBasra5:39
SoundfreaksWe Dont Care4:26

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    Cover of In Electro We Trust - A Datapunk Compilation, 2004-02-25, CDIn Electro We Trust - A Datapunk Compilation
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    Datapunk – DTP3-2, Datapunk – DTP 3Germany2004Germany2004
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    Cover of In Electro We Trust (A Datapunk Compilation), 2004-02-25, VinylIn Electro We Trust (A Datapunk Compilation)
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    Reviews

    • ladycfunk's avatar
      ladycfunk
      Edited 4 years ago
      Frequenzberator "Witness" = ALL KILLER NO FILLER of a vocoder monster from the time this was released till now & counting.. any track that can make dancers spin on their heads, do windmills, etc gets too billing in my book...Frequenzberator himself would have been very pleased had he been there that nite, dry ice smoke all over the dancefloor too... Larry McCormick "Escape" cut rates 2nd place... Wonderful compilation
      • robotronic's avatar
        robotronic
        Edited 20 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.
        • fivershutch's avatar
          fivershutch
          Edited 20 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!

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