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| ARTIST: | Various Artists |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Topaz Records |
| TYPE: | Dance Music, Pop, V/A Compilations |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Sound of the Bass Drum, Impact, Gotta Be Tough - Simply Jeff, Genius - Ming + FS, Trance? - Atomic Babies, Used to Be Bad - Freddy Fresh, Organic Swing, Tic Toc - DJ Ani, Vinyl & Polyester [Junior Sanchez Mix], Specialist - Robert Armani, Creep - GFS, Hyperspace - Oliver Chesler, Ecstacy U Got What I Need, Dead Zone - Leadfoot, Shredder, Square Roots, Misery - Influx, How We Shine - Datcyde, Dragon - King Size, Fructose [2003 Remix], Keep on Pushin' On - DJ Odi, Got to Be Free [Bkny Remix], Techno Mondo, Busy Dying |
| UPC: | 026656900129 |
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Customer Reviews of Digital Empire 4: Armageddon
TANK! This Digital Empire guys...gotta love em. But i dont know what they were going for with this disc! With a cover like that one would expect gabber, or electro, or drum & bass, or at the very least industrial... Oh wait this disc does have all of those styles. ooops ANYWAY! YEah this disc has some pretty memorable tracks on it. Yeah all the tracks are on the harder side but i wouldn't rate any as hard as say...Keltech(drum & bass). This 2 cd comp is not mixed (for a change! im personally sick of DJ mixed cds, i wanna hear THE WHOLE TRACK! not a 2 min highlight, ok im done ranting.) The music on this cd is (like most of the Digital Empires) ecclectic. It ranges from typical hard breaks (Gotta be tough) to sterile tech step (The Shredder) then it stops on a lil bit of techno (Organic Swing) then it goes to hard atmospherics (How We Shine) then stops on some tracks that are at once bizzare and downright funny. (Exstacy you got what i need) One track in particular (Hyperspace) is lil more than a DJ calling cared complete with a contact e-mail address... THats pretty strange, but it almost gives this comp cd a homebrew/underground feel. I do reccomend this cd, its got a underground, urban, east coast feel too it, its refreshing, and while is a tiny bit strange it is very entertaining.