Various Artists - Digital Empire II: The Aftermath
Facts
| Artist(s) | Various Artists |
| Studio | K-Tel |
| Release Date | November 24, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 022775636727 |
Tracks
Disc 1- Comin' Back - Jordan, Ken
- It's Like That - McDaniels, Darryl "
- Cetcha da Monkey - Natoli, J.
- Velvet Pants - Gifford, Alex
- Luv Dance - Mitchell, F.
- Dub the Dice - Sauders
- 3lectro - Vreede
- Vocodor Bass - DJ Icey
- Floori.D.A. - Christophere, David
- Creep - Candidi
- Believe - Q
- Legend - Blum, Jason
- Brimful of Asha - Singh, Tjinder
- It's Jazzy - Size, Roni
- Tow Truck - Burns, Gary
- Free - Micro
- Strictly Business - EPMD
- Back on a Mission - Barry
- Playing With Lightning - Bernard, James
- Sky Away - Atkins, Juan
- Godspeed - Transeau, Brian
- X-Beats - Holloway, Danny
- Hard Hit - Wink, J.
- Don't Stop - Cantor, Matt
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| Digital Empire: Electronica's Best | Digital Empire, Vol. 3: Phuturism | Digital Empire, Vol. 4: Armageddon | Digital Empire, Vol. 1: Drum and Bass | Digital Empire: Techno Anthems |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Fitting Compilation |
| wow.. just... wow |
lemme jus say that Back On a Mission (DJ Dan Remix) is one of the best house tunes ive heard in quite a long time oh WOW what a buildup! aside from that, there are quite a few killers on this collection. pick it up! May 5, 2003
| Quite a Well-Rounded compilation. |
Disc two is definitely the better of the two! It opens up with some happy techno music I dont even really want to analyze... I guess if your in a really trippy mood... Anyways, Track Two *Another highlight of this compilation* Roni Size keeps you moving with this track, its a killer! From the beginning he starts out relatively slow.....building you up for this total lapse into tha kewlest beat! Its definitely going to make you move! The Third track, a remix by the chemical brothers (I find it to be apparent) They just have a way of twisting the beat into their own sound. Its a very likable track, a little selective but listen to it a few times you will start to love it. Now, the fourth track is a Dance killer. From the beginning the beats seem to be sending earthquakes right through the floor! Turn this shi0t up because the track is going to level you! The Mantronik Track *highlight of the compilation*, has some of the coolest vocals you will ever hear, this track definitely did "blow my mind" Its VERY addictive. Even if you dont buy this compilation, hear this track because its worth your attention! Cirrus track, on a mission... not very kewl... its a little too cluttery sounding for me. Expansion Union! Playing with lightning! This track, omg talk about building the sound, throwing you all over the place! Another *highlight of the compilation*. Juan Atkin's skyway is a chill out track...play it low and stay layed back... Well, we made it to the absolute *best track of the compilation* Transeau's Godspeed. This guy does trance like nobody else, besides maybe van Dyk. BT's trance is a little less traditional but nonetheless very enjoyable! Listen for the climatic sound building.... The highlight of all trance tracks. That drum roll prelude, you know? The next two tracks are pretty kewl but not worth noting, the last track of the compilation, Dont stop by the freestylers... Pretty uplifting I would say! It sounds like it could be a cheerleader music or something but its worth a listen!
Well you've heard my direct opinion on this compilation. Go ahead. Buy it. I have bought lots of music and I recommend this compilation to you. It has those tracks that "keep it active in your cd player" Peace all..... July 10, 2000
| Excellent CD |
| 11 OUT OF 10! |
All the returning artists did well with their second contributions, except for Rabbit in the Moon. "Floori.d.a" lacked the consistency of their previous releases on "Digital Empire" and "Urbal Beats" (another great comp). It wasn't what I expected to hear from past comps, but was okay.
Roni Size's "It's Jazzy" did excellent with its fast moving drum loops and sharp cuts into the sound.
But the highlight of it all was probably the contrast between neighboring songs "Playing With Lightning" by Expansion Union and "Skyway" by Infiniti. It goes from the hardest sound to the smoothest sound on the album and they (strangely enough) fit together in the lineup like key to lock.
And finally, I received a nice little surprise inside the 2 CD set--a CD sampler titled "In The Mix," which covered more of the club scene that DE II didn't really cover.
So, considering the total package deal, I give it an 11 out of 10 with a bonus point for it's depth and value. December 23, 1999
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