The Kings of Techno: Compiled and Mixed By Laurent Garnier & Carl Craig
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Plum Blossom - Lateef, Yusef
- Game Over - Dabrye & Jay Dee/Phat Kat
- Beej-N-Dem - Jay Dee (1)
- Rock Steady - Franklin, Aretha
- NTT Docomo - Arpanet
- Galaxy - BFC
- Just A Feeling - Instinct
- No More Words - Craig, Carl
- Burning - MK
- Me And The Gang - Bohannon, Hamilton
- Get Up - Detroit In Effect
- Don't Talk - Adult. (1)
- No Fun - Stooges
- Utopia - Mills, Jeff
- Bettino's Bounce - Funkadelic
- Journey In Satchidananda - Coltrane, Alice & Pharoah Sanders
- Amazon - Underground Resistance
Disc 2:
- Intro - Various Artists
- Beatbox - Art Of Noise
- I Need Love - Capricorn (2)
- Join In The Chant - Nitzer Ebb
- Disco Circus - Martin Circus
- It's A War - Kano (2)
- Computer Games - Yellow Magic Orchestra
- No More Words - Yello
- Peut Etre Pas - Liaisons Dangereuses
- Dance Boy Dance - Robotnick, Alexander
- Acid Eiffel - Choice (2)
- Virtual - Black Dog
- Flesh And Steel - Flying Lizards
- Nort Route - Balil
- Frequency 7 - Visage (1)
- Ant Can See Legs - Severed Heads
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7799 in Music
- Released on: 2006-10-23
- Number of discs: 2
Customer Reviews
Up its own bum
I was really disappointed with this double CD. The Detroit and European stories of techno should be classic, but this is a huge let down.
Firstly the Laurent Garnier disk was burnt as one track, so no skipping to individual tracks, just messy forwarding and guessing. So much for this being a historic collection that isn't even broken down. Garnier's track selection is fine and there are some gems and vocals mixed in with Detroit sound bites. ok.
The Carl Craig disk is a complete pain in the arse, as the self proclaimed 'King' shouts out requests before each track "This goes out to the roller skaters" along with how much a tune shivers his spine and on another occasion how he lost another track for years (that special, eh?). So his European perspective seems shallow to non existent.
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Warning
Only one star? The track listing looks promising, and the music is superb, unfortunately the Garnier CD is not chaptered and Carl Craig talks over every track on his disc (which fortunately is separated into individual tracks).
Yes, just like a bad Radio 1 DJ from the 1980s, Craig just cannot shut up. Just when you might start to lose yourself in a piece of music and forget he is there, you get 'whoop-whoop', or 'put your hands in the air, like you just don't care'. One track is introduced 'This is for all of you who hate war' (!). Truly a shame.
Meanwhile with Garnier; despite the CD being titled 'Kings of Techno', you actually have to wait over 15 minutes to hear any. What you get is Yusef Lateef, 2 hip-hop tracks and Aretha Franklin. I do actually like all of these, but it is highly annoying having to hold your finger on fast forward if you just want to get into the electronic segment.
I wonder though if Garnier had actually heard Craig's mix before he made his, as the inclusion of Craig's own 'No More Words' and 'Don't Talk' by ADULT, suggest he is trying to tell his peer something.





