Mut@ge.Mix@ge is an album by Front 242,[1] released in 1995, a collection of both previously released and new material, some remixed by notable Electronica bands of the genre.[2]
Mut@ge.Mix@ge | ||||
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Remix album by Front 242 | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Electronica, Goa trance | |||
Length | 72:38 | |||
Label | Red Rhino | |||
Producer | Daniel Bressanutti, Patrick Codenys | |||
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Source | Rating |
CMJ | positive[2] |
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Vox magazine gave Mut@ge.Mix@ge a positive review, referring to the release as a "sabbatical stopgap' that "[errs] on the side of quiet ambience while managing to convey the menace of the Front's campaign."[3] CMJ observes that "new school meets old school and the groove wins out" with this release and that "electronic music aficionados should find this album a tasty brew."[2]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Rhythm of Time" (Messengers of Neptune Mix by The Orb) | |
2. | "Happiness" (Dub Mix by Underworld) | |
3. | "Gripped by Fear" (Bunkerclub Mix by Rico Conning) | |
4. | "Mixed by Fear" | |
5. | "Crapage" (The Float or Sink Mix by The Orb) | |
6. | "Junkdrome" | |
7. | "Religion" (Bass Under Siege Mix by The Prodigy) | |
8. | "Happiness" (Dance Mix by Underworld) | |
9. | "Break Me" (female) | |
10. | "Rhythm of Time" (Victor the Cleaner Mix by The Orb) | |
11. | "Dancesoundtrackmusic" (d.s.m.) | |
12. | "Religion" (Trance U Down Mix by The Prodigy) |
(Tracks 2, 5, 8 previously unreleased)
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