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Hotel Costes: Best of Costes(more) »rank: 32176by: Stéphane Pompougnac
:Album Description:2004 compilation that features the best tracks taken from the first seven volumes of the Hotel Costes series along with an extra bonus track, an exclusive version of Madonna's 'What it Feels Like for a Girl' that Stephane Pompougnac remixed himself for this Collection. This 16 track anthology is a continuous D.J. mix by lounge master Stephane Pompougnac and features cuts from Pink Martini, I:Cube, Doctor Rockit, Shirley Bassey, Boozoo Bajou and many others. |
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Forever Faithless: The Greatest Hits(more) »rank: 87405by: Faithless
:Album Description:Dance pioneers Faithless are celebrating their tenth anniversary this year by releasing a greatest hits compilation. 16 tracks including a new track, 'Fatty Boo'. BMG. 2005. |
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A Hundred Days Off(more) »rank: 56140by: Underworld
: :Unlike the Chemical Brothers--their longstanding U.K. brothers in electronica--Underworld have been allowed to grow (relatively) old without being accused of stagnating. A Hundred Days Off, Underworld's first studio release since the departure of member Darren Emerson, demonstrates why. An ecstatic headrush of percolating beats, swirling synth, and shape-shifting melodies, A Hundred Days Off drags everything from Delta blues to space-age pop onto the dance floor. Because the pair takes their cues in part from the real world, filtering each idea through the prism of a rave record, we get wonky faux church bells chiming in one especially frenzied passage of the ... |
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New Beginning(more) »rank: 94127by: SWV
: :Unlike the Chemical Brothers--their longstanding U.K. brothers in electronica--Underworld have been allowed to grow (relatively) old without being accused of stagnating. A Hundred Days Off, Underworld's first studio release since the departure of member Darren Emerson, demonstrates why. An ecstatic headrush of percolating beats, swirling synth, and shape-shifting melodies, A Hundred Days Off drags everything from Delta blues to space-age pop onto the dance floor. Because the pair takes their cues in part from the real world, filtering each idea through the prism of a rave record, we get wonky faux church bells chiming in one especially frenzied passage of the ... |
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French Kiss(more) »rank: 19436by: Various Artists
:Album Description:Irresistibly Sexy & Stylishly Cool French Kiss is an ultra hip Parisian getaway into the trendy sounds of a current sensation sweeping the world. Stroll through an afternoon filled with sultry French vocals as you find time to enjoy the lovely grooves of LornaLee. Walking along you experience the tasteful beats of Urban Chill as the European charm captures the sexy moods of Govinda. The sense of adventurous lovers is delivered on the bossa nova hipness of Hillton Fm & Miss Kitty as the café downtempo latte offerings of Mysteria warm the soul. Sway through the day as The Essence ... |
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San Francisco Sessions(more) »rank: 45442by: Mark Farina
: :San Francisco Sessions is arguably Mark Farina's seminal contribution to the house music community. The disc opens with soothing beach sounds and heavily effected vocals that set the tone for a warm blend of tracks that are both inspired and inspirational. The mix begins to hit stride around track four ( 'Things We Used To Do') with its chopped up vocals, stabbing horns, and a breakdown that would destroy any dance floor. As the mix continues Farina layers his signature Mood II Swing a capellas over a number of tracks providing an excellent sense of tension and release. The remainder of ... |
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Bossa N' Ramones(more) »rank: 43619by: Various Artists
:Album Description:2008 collection, an Electronic-tinged Bossa Nova treatment of Ramones classics. They have assembled musicians and producers of different latitudes, who accepted the challenge of mixing the music of the legendary Punk band, with the spirit of the Bossa Nova and contemporary electronics. Selections include classics such as 'Beat On The Brat', 'I Wanna Be Sedated', 'I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend', 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' and many more. 14 tracks. Musicbrokers. |
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Daft Club(more) »rank: 34085by: Daft Punk
:Album Description:14 track compilation of rare tracks & remixes, including one previously unreleased track, only available from the Daft Club online. Featuring remixes by Basement Jaxx, Cosmo Vitelli, The Neptunes, & many more. Includes link to website. Digipak. Virgin. 2003. |
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The Om Remixes(more) »rank: 32934by: Kaskade
:Album Description:14 track compilation of rare tracks & remixes, including one previously unreleased track, only available from the Daft Club online. Featuring remixes by Basement Jaxx, Cosmo Vitelli, The Neptunes, & many more. Includes link to website. Digipak. Virgin. 2003. |
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Guetta Blaster(more) »rank: 88163by: David Guetta
:Album Description:French dj/producer extraordinaire, DAVID GUETTA, is no stranger to success or creating hits with two gold albums in Europe under his belt. In 2005 David won DJ of The Year at the House Music awards in London, `Live Set Of The Year' at WMC and also took home `Event of WMC' for his infamous `F*** Me I'm Famous' events. He was the highest New Entry in the DJ Mag Top 100 Poll - and nominated for a prestigious Grammy for his Flashdanceremix. Guetta has swept the US with the smashes `Just a Little More Love' and his current charttopper `Love ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


