Coatnoise [Dave Clarke Remix] - Dave Clarke, Costello, Elvis
Force - Dave Clarke, Khan
The Stand - Dave Clarke, Pullen, Stacey
Car Crash - Dave Clarke, Farace, Alessandro
Alien Artifacts - Dave Clarke, Brickner, Mike
Pain 23 - Dave Clarke, Parisio, Gaetano
Blowout - Dave Clarke, Ford, Jeremy
Watch Out, Pt. 1 - Dave Clarke, Bailey, Marco
Metro - Dave Clarke, Beltram, Joey
Robot Replica - Dave Clarke, Mills, Jeff [1]
Jack Your Big Booty - Dave Clarke, DJ Urban
Running Scared - Dave Clarke, Andersen, Ruben
No No - Dave Clarke, Aaron-Carl
Pump - Dave Clarke, Squared, A.
B2 - Dave Clarke, Kanzyani, Valentino
Midnight Club Tracks 2 - Dave Clarke, Child, Anthony
Ceroxol - Dave Clarke, Umek, Uros
Version - Dave Clarke, Ruskin, James
Are You Jackin' - Dave Clarke, Liberator, Julian
A1 - Dave Clarke,
Assume Nothing - Dave Clarke, O'Connor
Body Pressure - Dave Clarke, Fixmer, Terence
Horrormone [the Horrorist Remix] - Dave Clarke, Tarrida, Dave
Track Listings (23) - Disc #2
What Use [Heinrich Mueller Technik Mix] - Dave Clarke, Brown
Atomic Nation - Dave Clarke, Atomic Nation
Redlight District - Dave Clarke, Rother, Anthony
The Fashion Party - Dave Clarke, Timmermans
Straight into the Future - Dave Clarke, Mas 2008
Krenk Box - Dave Clarke, Barendregt, R.
Hand to Phone - Dave Clarke, Equation, Adam
Perspects [Remix] - Dave Clarke, Japanese Telecom
Fadin' Away [Dima Remix] - Dave Clarke, Amato, Michel
Silent Property - Dave Clarke, Kuperus, N.
Z.W.A.M. - Dave Clarke, Verheijen, R.
Idioteque - Dave Clarke, Greenwood, Colin
Standart - Dave Clarke, Freund, Jan
Distant Sun - Dave Clarke, Spragg, Neil
Simulationzeitalter - Dave Clarke, Rother, Anthony
Who's Gonna Bend - Dave Clarke, Hobnobs
I Love My 808 - Dave Clarke, Von Hofsten, Tobias
Oscillator - Dave Clarke, Tucker, Keith
Shock 2 the System - Dave Clarke, Digitek Intelligenc
Free the Flange - Dave Clarke, Mcnulty, Dennis
EP2 - Dave Clarke, Umek, Uros
Emerge - Dave Clarke, Fischer, Warren
Red - Dave Clarke, Potuznik, Gerhard
2003 release for the artist behind one of dance music's greatest electronic anthems, 'Red 2', who's gone on to become one of the world's most sought-after techno producers & the genre's biggest DJ. This Two CD pack ... more »is entirely representative of Dave's DJing style. CD 1 is an uncompromising Club Techno set of 24 tracks featuring Jeff Mills, Gaetano Parisio, Joey Beltram, Surgeon & culminating in the Horrorists terrifying mix of Horrormone. Disc two is an eclectic electro mix of 23 songs, with tracks like the ultra limited Idioteque by Radiohead (of which this is the first compilation to get a license from Kid A'), Anthony Rother's 'Redlight District', the warped punk electro of New York's Fisherspooner crew & the Detroit sound of electronic funk represented by artists like Adult, Japanese Telecom & Keith Tucker. Slipcase. React.« less
2003 release for the artist behind one of dance music's greatest electronic anthems, 'Red 2', who's gone on to become one of the world's most sought-after techno producers & the genre's biggest DJ. This Two CD pack is entirely representative of Dave's DJing style. CD 1 is an uncompromising Club Techno set of 24 tracks featuring Jeff Mills, Gaetano Parisio, Joey Beltram, Surgeon & culminating in the Horrorists terrifying mix of Horrormone. Disc two is an eclectic electro mix of 23 songs, with tracks like the ultra limited Idioteque by Radiohead (of which this is the first compilation to get a license from Kid A'), Anthony Rother's 'Redlight District', the warped punk electro of New York's Fisherspooner crew & the Detroit sound of electronic funk represented by artists like Adult, Japanese Telecom & Keith Tucker. Slipcase. React.
CD Reviews
Clarke at his Best
01/07/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I don't know how often Dave Clarke gets over to the States, if some of you guys havn't heard much of his stuff,? He is as important to the development and populization of Techno music as Carl Cox. Disc 1 of this album is simply awesome, kicking UK Techno at its very best.
There is no messing about, straight in at the deep end with mind blowing basslines and almost painfully hard beats all blended with a variety of mixing skills from one of the most respected and woefully unsung DJ's on the planet.
Don't go anywhere near this CD if you like euphoric beakdowns and trancy breaks in your dance music, this is absolutely relentless. It's like Carl Cox at his hardest from beginning to end.
This doesn't come close to seeing the man live, but it will give you a very tasty example of what this guy does.
Lovers of melodic atmospheric music like Oakenfold plays, this may not be for you, but give it a go, because Dance music doesn't get much better.Disc 2 is an Electro mix, and is both musically and technically superb. A great example to any budding DJ, but for me its like a bonus free CD that I don't really listen to, it's not really my thing.
Don't let that put you off, CD 1 is more than worth the money on its own."
Selection Supreme
JayKay | 03/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Look......frankly i've read these reviews and obviously no-one is getting it, DO NOT ASSOCIATE CARL COX WITH DAVE CLARKE!!! Carl Cox does his thing and if you like that, fine, maybe you should stick to it, THIS IS NOT THE CD FOR YOU. And as for UK techno..........yeah..........whatever.............if you're from the states I'm ashamed that you don't know where the style came from............Derrick May.........Jeff Mills........Stacey Pullen......etc. DETROIT=TECHNO=INVENTION OF
Yes, the mixes do stretch much longer than when seeing him live, but in all seriousness, when you buy a CD don't you wan't to hear at least a bit of the track before it gets mangled by one of the masters................?
This is, yet again, another fine showcase of Dave's talent in pulling the records and spinning them, as perhaps you may have heard them spun before............but track selection is a fine art that can never be studied!!!!!!!!!!!
If you wanna get into electro or techno, this is a great start."