Dave ClarkeWorld Service

Label:

React – REACT CD 199

Series:

World Service (2)

Format:

2 x CD , Mixed

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Minimal

Tracklist

Techno Mix
1-01 Angel Alanis Tube
Written-By, ProducerAngel Alanis
7:52
1-02 Midfield General Coatnoise (Dave Clarke Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]Dave Clarke
Written-ByElvis Costello
Written-By, ProducerDamian Harris
3:29
1-03 Technasia Force (Voxless)
Written-By, ProducerC. Siegling*
4:07
1-04 Black Odyssey The Stand
Written-By, ProducerStacey Pullen
4:23
1-05 Alessandro F* Car Crash
Written-By, ProducerAlessandro Farace*
3:33
1-06 Cozmic Spore Alien Artifacts
Written-By, ProducerMike Brickner
2:19
1-07 Gaetano Parisio Pain 23
Written-By, ProducerGaetano Parisio
3:30
1-08 Jel Ford Blowout
Written-By, ProducerJeremy Ford*
2:17
1-09 Marco Bailey vs. Redhead* Watch Out
Written-By, ProducerMarco Bailey & Redhead
3:43
1-10 Joey Beltram Metro
Written-By, ProducerJoey Beltram
2:29
1-11 Jeff Mills Robot Replica
Written-By, ProducerJeff Mills
2:50
1-12 DJ Urban Jack Your Big Booty
Written-By, ProducerDJ Urban
3:18
1-13 Ruben Andersen Running Scared
Written-By, ProducerRuben Andersen
2:46
1-14 Aaron Carl* No No
Written-By, ProducerAaron Carl*
1:35
1-15 A.Squared* Pump
Written-By, ProducerA. Squared*
2:36
1-16 Recycled Loops B2
Written-By, ProducerValentino Kanzyani
1:55
1-17 Surgeon Midnight Club Tracks 2
Written-By, ProducerAnthony Child
2:42
1-18 Umek Ceroxol
Written-By, ProducerUmek Uros*
5:29
1-19 James Ruskin Version
Written-By, ProducerJames Ruskin
2:28
1-20 Artefact Are You Jackin'
Written-By, ProducerJulian Liberator And Guy McAffer*
4:02
1-21 Unknown Artist Zero ID 2 A1 2:41
1-22 Peter Sutton Guiltless
ProducerSutton*
Written-BySutton*
1:50
1-23 Terence Fixmer Body Pressure
Written-By, ProducerTerence Fixmer
2:57
1-24 Dave Tarrida Horrormone (The Horrorist Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production]The Horrorist
Remix, Producer [Additional Production] [Credited To]Oliver Chesler
Written-By, ProducerDave Tarrida
3:29
Electro Mix
2-01 Tuxedomoon What Use (Heinrich Mueller Technik Mix)
RemixHeinrich Mueller
Written-By, ProducerTong*
4:04
2-02 Atomic Nation Atomic Nation
Written-By, ProducerAtomic Nation
2:33
2-03 Anthony Rother Redlight District
Written-By, ProducerAnthony Rother
3:28
2-04 The Neon Judgement The Fashion Party
Written-By, Composed ByVloeberghs*
1:41
2-05 MAS 2008 Straight Into The Future
Written-By, ProducerMAS 2008
2:33
2-06 Alden Tyrell Krenk Box
Written-By, ProducerR. Barendregt*
2:32
2-07 ADULT. Hand To Phone
Written-By, ProducerNicola Kuperus
1:57
2-08 Japanese Telecom Character Maps (Perspects Remix)
RemixPerspects
Remix [Credit To]Ian-Clich Jones*
Written-ByJapanese Telecom
2:11
2-09 The Hacker Fadin' Away (Dima Remix)
RemixDima
Written-By, ProducerMichel Amato
2:46
2-10 Adult* Silent Property
ProducerJack Vulpine
Written-ByN. Kuperus*
2:04
2-11 Dexter Z.W.A.M.
Written-By, ProducerR. Verheijen*
2:25
2-12 Radiohead Idioteque
Engineer, Mixed ByNigel Godrich
ProducerRadiohead
Written-ByRadiohead
3:51
2-13 Da Halz Standart
Written-By, ProducerJan Freund
5:11
2-14 Sir Real Distant Sun
Written-By, ProducerNeil Spragg
2:41
2-15 Anthony Rother Simulationszeitalter
Written-By, ProducerAnthony Rother
1:54
2-16 Mr. Velcro Fastener Who's Gonna Bend
Written-ByHobnobs
2:55
2-17 Tobias Von Hofsten I Love My 808
Written-ByTobias Von Hofsten
1:27
2-18 Keith Tucker Oscillator
Written-By, ProducerKeith Tucker
2:08
2-19 Digitek Intelligence Assassins Shock 2 The System
Written-By, ProducerDigitek Intelligence*
2:01
2-20 Decal Free The Flange
Written-By, ProducerDennis Mcnulty
2:55
2-21 Zeta Reticula EP 2
Written-By, ProducerUmek Uros*
3:22
2-22 Fisherspooner* Emerge
Written-By, ProducerWarren Fischer
3:54
2-23 G.D. Luxxe Red
Written-By, ProducerGerhard Potuznik
4:34

Credits

  • Compiled By, Mixed By, Producer, Engineer, Mastered ByDave Clarke
  • DJ MixDave Clarke
  • Design [Designed By]Me Company

Notes

Released as a 6-page Eco-pak Digicase in a cardboard slipcase.

Mastered solely through Focusrite Blue Outboard, FX by Lexicon & Eventide, compression through Focusrite / Smart Research / Empirical.

Song 1-03 is missing mix addition.
Song 1-21 is credited as "Unknown - A1". The track is taken from Unknown Artist - Zero ID 2.
Song 1-22 is wrongly credited to and named "Karl O'Connor, Peter Sutton & Ian J. Richardson - Assume Nothing".
Song 2-08 is wrongly entitled "Perspects".
Song 2-15 is wrongly entitled "Simulationzeitalter".
Song 2-19 is wrongly credited to "Digitek".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 021620 921624
  • Mastering SID Code (CD 1, 2 Variant 1, 2): IFPI L042
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 1 Variant 1): 98518 REACTCD 199 CD1 1 : 1 : 3 .
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 2 Variant 1): 98519 REACTCD 199 CD2 1 : 1 : 3
  • Mould SID Code (CD 1,2 Variant 1): IFPI 7302
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 1 Variant 2): 98518 REACTCD199 CD1 1:1:1
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 2 Variant 2): 98519 REACTCD199 CD2 1:1:2
  • Mould SID Code (CD 1 Variant 2): IFPI 7308
  • Mould SID Code (CD 2 Variant 2): IFPI 7303
  • Rights Society: MS

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
World Service (4×LP, Compilation) React REACT LP 199 UK 2001
World Service (2×CDr, Mixed, Promo) React none UK 2001
New Submission
Dave Clarke World Service (47×File, MP3, Compilation, 320 kbps) React REACT 199 UK 2001

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Reviews

  • SuriViruS's avatar
    SuriViruS
    The Elektro Mix is one one my favorite mixes and always brings back good memories.
    Although it looses a little bit of it's energy in the Last third, the exit with Fisherspooner and G.D. Luxxe - Red is just great.
    • warren10collector's avatar
      Both discs are worthy of being a release in their own right.

      The electro set is close to, if not, my favourite mixed techno CD of all time.
      • bueller's avatar
        bueller
        Edited 7 years ago
        The electro mix is banging... It is eclectic and perfectly mixed. It was well ahead of it's time. Electro and electro/house/clash became mainstream well after this. This is a pivotal mix.

        • maroko's avatar
          maroko
          There's a good reason why [DC]'s first installment of "World service" became as known and globally venerated as it did. By 2001 he was one of the most sought after DJs in the field of techno/electro, with his gigs getting regularly packed to maximum capacity. For all those who have not been able to attend one of his monumantal live performances, this double disc gives a fantastic glimpse at what it was all about!
          The first disc, techno mix, draws in the finest techno from both, the american and the european continent, with tracks from legendary acts such as Umek, Joey Beltram, Jeff Mills, G. Parisio, and James Ruskin. He throws in some ghetto tek, ass shakin' tunes courtesy of DJ Urban, Aaron Carl and Artefact for some good measure as well. Patiently building with the initial three tracks, during which Dave does not reveal his full mixing potential, it's only with Alessandro F's Car Crash that the mix lifts off sky high - and from then on you've got it all - taking Detroit techno, voice ornamented electro techno, minimal, glitchy, cerebral, funky, dark and rainy Birmingham brand of techno, all of which is topped off with Dave Clarke's tongue in cheek mixing technique.
          As for the electro CD, I guess I lack competent knowledge of, and sufficient interest in the genre, so all I can tell you is that it moves along nicely, with cyber influences and robotic voice samples combined with old school melodies. Overall, nice, but an electro head could tell you a lil more about it, I suppose. I like how Dave Clarke combines both, electro and techno in his live sets, but I just don't feel the genre enough to enjoy a 60 minute plus journey of straight up electro. Fair and honest statement. For what my experience with this mix may be worth, the Fisherspooner tune called Emerge is amazing. Really likeable.
          Needless to explain why, the techno mix is a safe and sound 4/5, but on a good day, even the inclusion of ghettoish techno tunes, which I am usually not that fond of, doesn't prevent me from gracing it with a 5/5!
          • patdmchugh's avatar
            patdmchugh
            Quite simply, the best techno mix CD I've heard to date. I'd love to get a hold of that unknown track that's later on in the mix. For me, only Cajmere's Techno Funk comes close to this.

            Initially, I wasn't too into the electro CD, but the more you listen to it the better it gets, and it's arguably better than the techno mix. Indeed it contains, in my opinion, the best track over the two CD's in the Dima remix of Fadin Away by the Hacker.
            • smack416's avatar
              smack416
              Initially some pretty determined negative comments about the electro CD above. I'll tell you, I couldn't stand it when I first heard it. This was my introduction to electro and, following the Techno disc, was not a welcome introduction. Three listens later, however, and I was sold.

              Fischerspooner is, of course, incredible; get #1. I already listen to way too much Radiohead, but I've enjoyed the introduction to Adult., among others.

              The techno mix is nice and meaty.

              5/5 all the way.
              • EDJ303's avatar
                EDJ303
                Dave Clarke's first mix album since Fuse is split into two sets — the first a minimal mix of pounding Detroit techno with plenty of changes to keep listeners interested, the second an incredible electro set that cycles through new-school addicts as well as several left-field choices. The first disc begins with Detroit-styled tracks from Technasia, Stacey Pullen's Black Odyssey, and Gaetano Parisio before reaching a new level with a dazzling three-track trip through minimal territory: Marco Bailey, Joey Beltram, and Jeff Mills. After spinning some great booty techno from Aaron Carl and DJ Urban, Clarke moves into experimental and techno-funk with Surgeon, Umek, and James Ruskin. The second disc includes tracks from most of the best neo-electro heads (Anthony Rother, Adult, Japanese Telecom, Mr. Velcro Fastener), plus excellent additions by Tuxedomoon and Radiohead, a pair of bands few DJs would've dropped into an electro set.
                • nitser's avatar
                  nitser
                  This is by far the most amazing mixed compilation that i've had in my hands. The techno mix is amazing but when I listen to the electro one i become... speechless! "World service" is a must-have for any clubber out there. What are you waiting for? BUY IT!
                  • djinsomnia's avatar
                    djinsomnia
                    I was definately suprised when I heard 'Idioteque' on this electro cd, I was not all that familiar with Radiohead at this time. and I was suprised when I found out it was them that produced that track. Because it is really electro sounding, just listen to it carefully. It definately fits into the set though.

                    For those who have actaully taken the comments bad mouthing the electro mix into consideration, forget what they have said and give it a listen for your self. In my opinion it's one of the new school electro mixes I have heard. Blows me away every time :)
                    • skyepn's avatar
                      skyepn
                      This is an excellent CD set, the Techno CD is very stompy, if you like Jeff Mills style you'll dig this.

                      I don't think the Electro CD deserves the negative comments its getting, I think its quite good, but bear in mind that this particular flavour of electro is quite "bleepy" and not so much the classic Dynamix style electro that most people are used to. If you like "Dopplereffekt" style tracks then this will appeal to you. Besides, anything with Anthony Rother has got to be good.

                      I feel that CD 1 is more dance oriented and CD 2 is more listener oriented, and I enjoy them both immensely.

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