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John Creamer & Stephane K: Compiled & Mixed
Bedrock
John Creamer & Stephane K: Compiled & Mixed
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #2

With its promises of a wealth of "unnamed, exclusive, and unreleased tracks", and with tracks like their massive remix of Kosheen's "Hide U" and Creamer & Quick's saucy "Fuck Sonnet" paving the way nicely, this first "...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bedrock
Title: John Creamer & Stephane K: Compiled & Mixed
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Label: Bedrock / Hyper
Release Date: 10/8/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Trance, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 013023518728

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With its promises of a wealth of "unnamed, exclusive, and unreleased tracks", and with tracks like their massive remix of Kosheen's "Hide U" and Creamer & Quick's saucy "Fuck Sonnet" paving the way nicely, this first "proper" Bedrock mix comp from Creamer and K is set to blow up big. Adopting the same no-holds-barred vibe that the pair are known to push on dance floors the world over, this is pure aural stimulation. Disc 1 starts with Peace Division's "The Voice" before moving into Sholan's deep, textured "Can You Feel," and then heading into more pumping territory with Fafa Manteca's cruising "SOS EP," Milo's dark and juicy "Jungle of Mirror," and Dan K's unhinged "Grace." Disc 2 opens in impressive tribal style with 4 Toaster's "Real World Pt. 2" and keeps up the momentum with the heavy unreleased dub of Against the Grain's "Seven," G Pal's "Ocean of Blue," BlH3's "Marscarter" Mousse T's dub of Kim English's "Supernatural" and Danny Tenaglia's "Hambone Wow" served up as a final, thrilling course. If it's a super-duper double dose of ultraheavy tribal twisters you're seeking, this may do the trick. --Paul Sullivan

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CD Reviews

Computer mixed or not....
Barry L. Novak | Appleton, WI United States | 05/11/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)

"This mix isn't anything to get excited about. It showcases one track in my opinion and that track is F--K Sonnet. The rest of the tracks are bland and lack character. I notice a lot of users commenting on the fact that it is computer mixed versus live on turntables. Computer mixing is a skill in itself as well, the capabilities of turntables these days makes them almost like using a computer. DJs have the ability to look at a waveform using tables just as easily as on a computer these days, and with Final Scratch most DJ racks are becoming more computerized. So I honestly don't think the equipment used effected this mix, it's just a bit boring and does nothing to grab the listener's attention. Considering the pioneering choice of equipment, this mix could have tried to be a lot more adventurous. As it stands this is one to skip. Like someone mentioned before, I will be awaiting a Steve Lawler Bedrock compilation."
Mediocre as far as Bedrock is concerned
03/26/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The 3 stars, I gave for the album, could be blamed on the precedence set by Jimmy van M and Fortier.
Creamer & Stephane K compilation doesn't even get close to them. Anyway, if you are a Bedrock fan I guess you know what to do, if not there are other higher quality releases to spend your money on. BTW there is a rumor that the next Bedrock album would be compiled and mix by the very Steve Lawler. That would be something to look forward to."
DON'T BE HATIN'!
dieselhate | Brooklyn, NY | 05/12/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is by far the best and latest cd you could get if you want to hear off the hook deep and tribal house. Be careful...listening to this cd on a worknight will make you go out clubbin' and call in sick the next morning.So don't hate...PARTICIPATE! Shooo!"