Various Artists / Kings Of Techno, The - Compiled By Laurent Garnier & Carl Craig
Album: | Kings Of Techno, The - Compiled By Laurent Garnier & Carl Craig | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Nov 2006 | |
Label: | Rapster Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2007-02-25 | Pull Date: | 2007-04-29 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Apr 15 | Apr 8 | Apr 1 | Mar 18 | Mar 11 | Mar 4 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 20, 2021: | Pumping Iron (rebroadcast from Apr 10, 2013)
It´S A War |
4. | Apr 24, 2013: | Pumping Iron
Virtual |
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2. | Dec 05, 2013: | Pumping Iron
Virtual, I Need Love (Instrumental) |
5. | Apr 10, 2013: | Pumping Iron
It´S A War |
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3. | Jul 02, 2013: | Pumping Iron
Acid Eiffel |
6. | Feb 26, 2013: | Pumping Iron
Galaxy |
Album Review
Jon Barnes
Reviewed 2007-02-20
Reviewed 2007-02-20
Heads up to the SOUL, HIP HOP, FUNK and CLASSIC ROCK fans here, who might overlook this as a dance album due to the title. The songs are chosen by techno legends but they range from Aretha Franklin to 90s hip hop. This is an anthology, not a mix CD. Theme for Disc 1 is “History of Detroit,” and theme for Disc 2 is Carl Craig’s “Influences and Developments.” This album is for the history buffs. Some of the rave-era tracks are such dinosaurs that younger listeners may wince, but everyone can appreciate the selection as an education from the masters.
Best tracks: 7 (Disc 1); 7 (Disc 2); 9 (Disc 2)
Disc 1:
Track 1: Ancient and fun rock tune by the Stooges (sounds like the Rascals).
Track 2: Aretha Franklin, nuff said.
Track 3: Funk/disco classic
Track 4: Funkadelic bringing a drummy world-flavored vibe
Track 5: Garnier giving a nod to his mate Carl Craig, who will be mixing disc 2.
Track 6: Extremely abstract and fast tune from Jeff Mills.
Track 7: EXCELLENT deep techno classic with some break elements
Track 8: Back before electro was called electro. I think I prefer the newer knockoffs.
Track 9: Proto- drum-n-bass complete with an MC. Sounds like a live broadcast.
Track 10: FCC!!! Hip Hop. Lots of cussing, but this has some GREAT rhymes. I think it’s Red Man and maybe some others on here.
Disc 2:
Track 1: Industrial techno
Track 2: Back before funky house was called funky house. Very fun track.
Track 3: Campy new wave / electro gear.
Track 4: Ancient electronica that sounds so old it’s hard to classify. Breaks?
Track 5: Legendary outfit Art of Noise reminds us how far technology has come since their heyday. This is one that would have been better left in the clearance bin.
Track 6: Just when you thought it couldn’t get any less bearable than the last track…this is for those who like incoherent male shouting on top of their proto-trave tunes.
Track 7: Super catchy electro soundz. Still sounds modern today. PLAY!
Track 8: Deep track from the days before techno and breakbeat branched in different directions on the dance family tree.
Track 9: Back before chillout was called chillout. Percussive and tasteful!
Track 10: Throbbing, moody, and deep techno with some acid elements. Very nice.
Best tracks: 7 (Disc 1); 7 (Disc 2); 9 (Disc 2)
Disc 1:
Track 1: Ancient and fun rock tune by the Stooges (sounds like the Rascals).
Track 2: Aretha Franklin, nuff said.
Track 3: Funk/disco classic
Track 4: Funkadelic bringing a drummy world-flavored vibe
Track 5: Garnier giving a nod to his mate Carl Craig, who will be mixing disc 2.
Track 6: Extremely abstract and fast tune from Jeff Mills.
Track 7: EXCELLENT deep techno classic with some break elements
Track 8: Back before electro was called electro. I think I prefer the newer knockoffs.
Track 9: Proto- drum-n-bass complete with an MC. Sounds like a live broadcast.
Track 10: FCC!!! Hip Hop. Lots of cussing, but this has some GREAT rhymes. I think it’s Red Man and maybe some others on here.
Disc 2:
Track 1: Industrial techno
Track 2: Back before funky house was called funky house. Very fun track.
Track 3: Campy new wave / electro gear.
Track 4: Ancient electronica that sounds so old it’s hard to classify. Breaks?
Track 5: Legendary outfit Art of Noise reminds us how far technology has come since their heyday. This is one that would have been better left in the clearance bin.
Track 6: Just when you thought it couldn’t get any less bearable than the last track…this is for those who like incoherent male shouting on top of their proto-trave tunes.
Track 7: Super catchy electro soundz. Still sounds modern today. PLAY!
Track 8: Deep track from the days before techno and breakbeat branched in different directions on the dance family tree.
Track 9: Back before chillout was called chillout. Percussive and tasteful!
Track 10: Throbbing, moody, and deep techno with some acid elements. Very nice.
Track Listing
Artist | Track Name | |||
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1. | Stooges, The | No Fun | ||
2. | Franklin, Aretha | Rock Steady | ||
3. | Temptations, The | Plastic Man | ||
4. | Funkadelic | Bettinos Bounce | ||
5. | Craig, Carl | No More Words | ||
6. | Mills, Jeff | Utopia | ||
7. | Bfc | Galaxy | ||
8. | Arpanet | Ntt Docomo | ||
9. | D.I.E. | Get Up | ||
10. | Dabrye | Game Over | ||
11. | Visage | Frequency 7 | ||
12. | Kano | It´S A War | ||
13. | Yello | No More Words | ||
14. | Robotnick, Alexander | Dance Boy Dance | ||
15. | Art Of Noise, The | Beat Box (Diversion 1) | ||
16. | Nitzer Ebb | Join In The Chant | ||
17. | Capricorn | I Need Love (Instrumental) | ||
18. | Black Dog | Virtual | ||
19. | Balil | Nort Route | ||
20. | Choice | Acid Eiffel |