Ultimate New Beat Collection - Rock To The Beat
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Complete tracklist, the time mentioned is that of the complete digital CD-track including any "silence"...
- A Split Second - Flesh (5'34")
- Erotic Dissidents - Move Your Ass And Feel The Beat (6'38")
- Snowy Red - Euroshima (4'09")
- Electric Shock - Don't Talk About Sex (4'35")
- In-D - Virgin in-D Sky (3'59")
- Dirty Harry - D-Bop (5'23")
- Taste Of Sugar - Hmm Hmm (4'44")
- Public Relations - Public Relations (4'04")
- Fatal Error - Fatal Error (5'47")
- Nux Nemo - Hiroshima (7'36")
- 2 DJ's - The Creation (5'58")
- PLB System - Just Like This (4'07")
- Mac Sample - House Inspector (5'52")
- Jade 4 U - Rock It To The Bone (5'21")
- Tragic Error - Tanzen (3'01")
- Total playing time CD1 = 76'48"
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Complete tracklist, the time mentioned is that of the complete digital CD-track including any "silence"...
- Amnesia - Ibiza (5'25")
- Confetti's - Sound Of C (5'34")
- Beat Professor - Beat Professor (3'28")
- Jamie Principle - Baby Wants To Ride (6'17")
- 101 - Rock To The Beat (5'20")
- Lords Of Acid - I Sit On Acid (5'34")
- Rhythm Device - Acid Rock (6'00")
- L & O - Even Now (4'41")
- Code 61 - Drop The Deal (3'07")
- B-Sides - Compression (3'46")
- Kate B - Breakdown (4'13")
- Westbam - Monkey Say, Monkey Do (6'39")
- Tragic Error - Klatsche In Die Hände (3'17")
- Grauzone - Film 2 (3'36")
- Arbeid Adelt! - Death Disco (2'33")
- Total playing time CD2 = 69'30"
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Webmaster's comments : about 10 years after the New Beat boom this double-CD was released by Antler/Subway. In case you hadn't experience the whole craze this was (and is) a good example of what that so-called New Beat was all about at the end of the eighties. To make it complete two tracks, which were a part of the original slowed-down records at the beginning of New Beat, were added at the end of the second CD. To be able to listen to them in that specific manner you'll need a CD-player with pitch-control though, as these are the original versions. In the CD-booklet the complete article of Richard Norris is featured, as it originally appeared in NME magazine of December 3, 1988. This article can also be read on the site called : "Belgian New Beat Info File", of which you can find the address on the Links-Page.
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