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EAN: 0022775632125 Label: K-Tel Manufacturer: K-Tel Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: K-Tel Release Date: February 24, 1998 Studio: K-Tel Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The best bang for your buckSO i ordered this cassette and every single song on it i love, over 2.5 hours of great music for $2! ive been listening to this thing over and over, i like every single song on here except for one at the front of one of the tapes, so when u turn it on dont let it scare you its only like 3 minutes and then 2:27:00 of great music all the way! Rating: - I found it!Absolutely amazing! I used to listen to this cd all the time as a young teen. It has some really amazing tracks that bring back lots of memories! If your interested in this cd when you get it check out track 7 by Keoki on disc one. Disc two is my favorite, check out tracks 2, 5, (my fave) 6, and 10. PLUR Rating: - The year techno was positioned to be "the next big thing"...I bought this when it first came out having listened to early techno such as Eon and early Moby, having attended some raves once they had crept out of the underground. So I was merely dabbling, having no idea until years later just what techno was all about. So I picked up this CD. The fact it was a compilation from K-Tel and the fact that one of the songs on here - Propellerheads "Take California" - was up for a grammy, electronic music being a new category is indicative of the fact that "electronica" ... Read More Rating: - Go To The Digital Empire.......put some electronica in your CD collection. This is the start of the popular DE electronica/trance/trip hop series and you can't go wrong with some of the names featured here--Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Frankie Knuckles--explosions in the art of noise. It will definitely help make you an electronica fan. Rating: - Superb 2-Disc Compilation"Digital Empire: Electronica's Best" is, overall, a superb 2-disc compilation of mainstream electronica/techno songs from the late 1990s ('95 - '98). With so many popular bands/artists featured on here, it's easy to please most listeners. Disc One starts off with one of my favorite songs and bands on here: "No Good (Start the Dance)" by The Prodigy. It's an almost un-Prodigy-like track--particularly if you're used to their songs like "Firestarter" and "Smack My B*tch Up"--mainly because of the female ... Read More |