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Gatecrasher Discotech Generation
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Gatecrasher Discotech Generation
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
  •  Track Listings (18) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (18) - Disc #2

Dance compilation released on one of the UK's premier labels, INCredible and another in the series highlighting the popular club Gatecrasher. 'Discotech Generation' is described as, 'Revisiting the true spirit of the cl...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various
Title: Gatecrasher Discotech Generation
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Musicrama/Koch
Release Date: 3/27/2001
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Styles: Trance, Techno
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 632427807520

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Dance compilation released on one of the UK's premier labels, INCredible and another in the series highlighting the popular club Gatecrasher. 'Discotech Generation' is described as, 'Revisiting the true spirit of the club'. 36 tracks from such artists as Future Sound Of London, G.P.A., Fatboy Slim, Delerium feat. Leigh Nash of Sixpence None The Richer, Moogwai, Groovaholic, Riva, Argonauts, Warrior & many more. Double digipak housed in a slipcase.
 

CD Reviews

Think very carefully before buying this CD
Hopeful Humphrey | New Zealand | 06/24/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"First off, I only bought this CD yesterday. I hope it grows on me as I listen to it more often. I saw the ad for this CD on TV, and heard the song playing in the background. I knew from then on I needed to get this song. So, I went and looked at the tracklist, figured out which was the song I wanted, tried to download it. Bad luck - it had been blocked. I sat fuming at my computer, wondering what to do. My only choice would be to buy the CD. I did. And I brought it home and listened to it. Quite a few of these tracks (especially at the start of the CD's), seem to be filler material. And yes, I know that DJ's like to gradually get louder and faster (more 'anthemic', if you will), as their set continues, but after listening to the first five tracks of CD2 and not hearing an actual tune, I began to wonder. Then I skipped ahead to 'Release Me' by Factor 9 - Without a doubt the best song in the album, and one of my favourites ever. This was the song they had playing on the ad. I listened to it and sat in a state of dazed euphoria until the shocking 'Dr. King's Dream' came on. Only a dairy farm could out-cheese this beast. I put CD1 in, and listened to it from the start, but got bored again. I listened to Starving Dolphins, Virtuoso and Labyrinth - songs I had expected to be great but weren't quite as good as I expected. 'OK', I thought, 'I'll give it a chance', and I am doing that now. I may find some gems on here and if so, I am sorry for misleading you all, but remember: You don't get a second chance to make a first impression."