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The White Room / Justified & Ancient(more) »rank: 14800by: The KLF
Our review: :A crazy experiment in music-industry manipulation, the KLF remain one of dance's more groundbreaking acts. Having already scored hits as the Jams and the Timelords, Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty christened the KLF with Who Killed the Jams? Though they were originally considered part of England's acid-house scene, the KLF's high-energy mix of disco-diva vocals, rapping, breaks, and samples was truly club-friendly pop. The White Room contains three of the group's greatest moments, the top 10 hits 'What Time Is Love?,' 'Last Train to Transcentral,' and '3 A.M. Eternal.' Amid their success, Drummond and Cauty retired from the music industry, deleting their back ... Detail |
Their Law: Singles 1990-2005(more) »rank: 72947by: The Prodigy
Our review:Album Description:Their Law showcases the career to date of The Prodigy, via the tracks that changed the face of British music. Since their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece, toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they've always done it in their own formidable way - as highlighted on Their Law. XL. 2005. Detail |
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Mortal Kombat(more) »rank: 10814by: The Immortals
Our review:Album Description:Their Law showcases the career to date of The Prodigy, via the tracks that changed the face of British music. Since their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece, toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they've always done it in their own formidable way - as highlighted on Their Law. XL. 2005. Detail |
Dance Mix USA, Vol. 2(more) »rank: 75492by: Various Artists
Our review:Album Description:Their Law showcases the career to date of The Prodigy, via the tracks that changed the face of British music. Since their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece, toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they've always done it in their own formidable way - as highlighted on Their Law. XL. 2005. Detail |
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Dance Mix USA(more) »rank: 23782by: Various Artists
Our review:Album Description:Their Law showcases the career to date of The Prodigy, via the tracks that changed the face of British music. Since their formation in 1990 The Prodigy have released four albums, numerous singles, been number 1 in 27 countries simultaneously with their incomparable Fat Of The Land masterpiece, toured the world with their incendiary live show, made groundbreaking videos, shaken things up musically and socially and been unafraid to court controversy. And they've always done it in their own formidable way - as highlighted on Their Law. XL. 2005. Detail |
1000 Fires(more) »rank: 101599by: Traci Lords
Our review: :'Let me kiss it and make it better,' purrs the X-rated vixen turned mainstream actress as she attempts (on 'Control,' the first single) to get a rise out of the techno audience. With writing/production from Babble (ex-Thompson Twins), the KLF's Ben Watkins and Mike Edwards of Jesus Jones, the music is sleek, robotic, and primed for clubbers who'll view her as the camp descendant of disco queen Amanda Lear. 'Outlaw Lover' is worthy of Mitsou and the serious tone of 'Father's Field' tells us not to treat her too lightly. --Jeff Bateman Detail |
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Rave 'Til Dawn(more) »rank: 125617by: Various Artists
Our review: :'Let me kiss it and make it better,' purrs the X-rated vixen turned mainstream actress as she attempts (on 'Control,' the first single) to get a rise out of the techno audience. With writing/production from Babble (ex-Thompson Twins), the KLF's Ben Watkins and Mike Edwards of Jesus Jones, the music is sleek, robotic, and primed for clubbers who'll view her as the camp descendant of disco queen Amanda Lear. 'Outlaw Lover' is worthy of Mitsou and the serious tone of 'Father's Field' tells us not to treat her too lightly. --Jeff Bateman Detail |
Greatest Remix Hits(more) »rank: 58837by: 2 Unlimited
Our review:Album Description:Australian exclusive. 2 Unlimited left their mark over the 90's dance scene with a string of worldwide hits, and here, collected for the first time, classic & new remixes along with a DVD (PAL/Region 0). 15-tracks are featured on the audio CD. Rajon. 2006. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. Detail |
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Justified & Ancient (Remixes) - 5 track EP(more) »rank: 149843by: The KLF, Tammy Wynette
Our review:Album Description:Australian exclusive. 2 Unlimited left their mark over the 90's dance scene with a string of worldwide hits, and here, collected for the first time, classic & new remixes along with a DVD (PAL/Region 0). 15-tracks are featured on the audio CD. Rajon. 2006. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. Detail |
The Best of Techno, Vol. 3(more) »rank: 155654by: Various Artists
Our review:Album Description:Australian exclusive. 2 Unlimited left their mark over the 90's dance scene with a string of worldwide hits, and here, collected for the first time, classic & new remixes along with a DVD (PAL/Region 0). 15-tracks are featured on the audio CD. Rajon. 2006. * Please note you will need an All Code DVD player to view. Detail |