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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Harry Gregson Williams - Desert Chase
- Trentem�ller & Buda - Gamma
- Massive Attack - Sweet Is Good
- Trifonic - Parks On Fire
- Lostep - 6am Sedna
- Andy Page - Yellow Tracksuit
- Vector Lovers - Last Day Of Winter
- Stefan Anion - Das Land Spricht
- Spooky - The River
- John Murphy - Going Home
- Harry Gregson Williams - Saladin
- Gorillaz - Film Music (Mode Remix)
- John Murphy - Soldier's Requiem
- Charlotte James - Shadows Of The City
- Barry Jamieson - Arp Thing
- Ryuichi Sakamoto feat David Sylvian - World Citizen
- Harry Gregson Williams feat Lisa Gerrard - Man On Fire
Disc 2:
- Sasha - Coma (Spangled Rubdub)
- Quivver - Surin
- Luke Dzierzek - Identity (King Unique Mix)
- Longrange - Just One More (Hybrid Dub Mix)
- Shifter & Carvell - A Dark Distance
- Soliquid - Lonesfield
- Hybrid feat Charlotte James - The Formula Of Fear (Hybrid Remix)
- Hybrid feat Harry Gregson Williams - $50 Pistol (Shifter & Carvell Mix)
- Lank - Confrontation
- Oliver Moldan vs Harada - Fortune Cookie (Jerome Isma Ae Mix)
- Stefano Greppi - Electro Pop (Ambient Mix)
- Elite Force - Shivva (Original Mix)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #59408 in Music
- Released on: 2008-07-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Hybrid's Mix compilation of Film Soundtracks and strong Club material. It is a mixture of Orchestral, Ambient and Club. The first in a series.
Customer Reviews
This will definitely keep me going until the next studio album!
I am a massive fan of Hybrid, and have been ever since 1999/2000 when I first heard their music, so readers of these comments may think that I am biased, but this review is a honest, unbiased opinion of what I think of the album.
It's a bit of a departure from the normal thread of Hybrid music, and I must be honest, this album was bit of an adjustment for me, having listened to Wide Angle, Morning Sci Fi, and I Choose Noise for the last few years. I was expecting upfront breakbeats, and you have to wait until around CD1 track 5 before there is any resemblance of a beat. So initially I was disappointed, but I listened to the first CD later on the same day, and I eased into the music a lot more. The quality of the atmosphere portrayed on the first CD is outstanding. I really hope that Hybrid integrate this soundscape feel into their next studio album as it's top notch, and the collaboration with Harry Gregson-Williams has been a smart move because the partnership works really well.
So the first CD is cracking, just don't expect any breakbeats. It's more like Chilled Out Europhia, but done extremely well.
The second CD is also very good, the mixes are done very fluidly, and none of the tracks become repetitive. The choice of remix tracks is very good, and on the whole, the CD sounds fresh. The quality of the tracks are on par with the classic techno and trance tracks from the late nineties (Cafe Del Mar, etc), and nothing like the Cascada-esque crud that pollutes the charts at the moment.
One last thing, the mastering of both CDs is fantastic. The clarity of the music is extremely crisp, and I really enjoy playing them in my car with the bass cranked up full. All-in-all, and excellent compilation and easily worth the money. Much better than the Hybrid Re:Mixed album that was an up-yours from Distinctive Records when Hybrid left them to join Hope.
Buy it!
Audio perfection
If you're looking at this item and reading this review then you probably already know who Hybrid are and have an expectation of the quality of this album. Well, let me just assure you that the usual Hybrid quality and attention to detail is here in spades. Both CDs are a slight deviation from what you might expect from Wales' finest, especially on CD2 with its 4/4 beats, but it's only a slight deviation and definitely not a bad thing!
CD2 is a great mix in it's own right, but for me it's all about CD1, which is worth buying the album for on its own. "Cinematic" is the theme here, that movie-score sound that we have come to expect and love Hybrid for. While the mix incldes tracks from a variety of artists, each one sounds like it could have been produces by hybrid themselves (possibly the biggest compliment that could be paid to any of the artists in question!), and the mixing between these tracks is nothing short of sublime, in fact I'd go as far to say that the word "mixing" doesn't seem enough, a new word needs to be invented to describe the way the tracks have been seamlesly blended together. Put this CD on, turn the sound up, and float away in sonic bliss:-)
Fingers crossed for a Soundsystem_02 some time soon!
A fresh and challenging mix from Hybrid
I've been a fan of Hybrid for a long time, and am still eagerly awaiting their fourth album. To keep us occupied until the next album arrives, last year Hybrid put out Soundsystem 01, a unique journey through breakbeat, soundtrack and progressive dance music.
The two CDs are quire contrasting in style; CD1 combines electro ambient, light breakbeat and film soundtrack music, whilst CD2 focuses on the harder progressive side.
CD1 is the real gem here, the way each track is mixed into the next is perfect, taking the listener on a real journey from beginning to end. Highlights on this CD are the twisted beats of Trifonic's 'Parks On Fire', Hyrbid's own reworking of Harry Gregson WIlliam's 'Saladin' (originally taken from the move Kingdom of Heaven). 'Shadows of the City' has a brilliant vocal by Charlotte James, who will feature more on Hybrid's forthcoming album, and Ryuichi Sakamoto featuring David Sylvian 'World Citizen' offers a brilliant and atmospheric penultimate track, before a reworking of Harry Gregson Williams 'Man on Fire' theme which brings CD1 to a close.
CD2 is more familiar territory, which top tracks from progressive house veterans including Sasha (with the brilliant Spangled Rubdub mix of Coma), Quivver and Hybrid themselves. The highlight of this CD is Soliquid's 'Lonesfield', a great constantly building track with a monster of a breakdown.
Overall this is a near perfect mix CD. It's great to see Hybrid try something a bit different - with great effect. CD1 is the best downtempo mix I've heard in a long time, and whilst CD2 isn't in the same league and not nearly as groundbreaking, it's still a very competent mix with some great tracks.
The name Soundsystem 01 suggests this is the first in a series, so here's hoping that any future additions take a similarly fresh approach to providing the listener with a unique and challenging aural experience.





