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Doctor Speedlove Presents: Chemical Warfare

Doctor Speedlove Presents: Chemical Warfare
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Napalm in Bohemia - Dub Pistols, Girl Eats Boy
  2. Breakdown - Globo, Meat Beat Manifesto
  3. Hagseed [Slagseed Slagadelic Mix] - Pigface, Psychic TV
  4. Pinned Down - The Creatures,
  5. Wedge - Pig, Sow
  6. Falling [FR 13 Mix] - Autechre, Scorn
  7. Strange Days - Bagman, Sheep on Drugs
  8. Nutopia - Meg Lee Chin, Hanzel und Gretyl
  9. I Like Fur - Evil Mothers, KMFDM
  10. Horned One - Michael Balch, Love Interest
  11. Turkish - Not Breathing,
  12. Intervention 2 - �, Tactile

Disc 2:

  1. Rhythm of Life - The Prodigy
  2. Ky Re: Amin - Rx, Allen Sound
  3. Filter Voodoo - Jammin' Unit, Witchman
  4. Turco [Bambini Beilorussi A Bertinoro Remix] - Here,
  5. Fire Woman - Download, Psychic TV
  6. Grind [Lo End Lift Mix] - The Final Cut, Team VSR
  7. Geong G'uma - Dead Voices on Air
  8. Swallowing You - Martin Atkins, Meg Lee Chin
  9. Unphazed - Subgenius, Test Dept.
  10. X-Lover - Ashtray Head, Sheep on Drugs
  11. Warzone - Pigface, Tranquility Bass
  12. Train - Jah Wobble

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #465843 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-03-26
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Album Details
Features Tracks from the Prodigy, the Creatures, Witchman, Rx, Jah Wobble. Features Remixes from Meat Beat Manifesto, Autchre. Nearly 60 Minutes of Previously Unreleased Material.


Customer Reviews

Complete Track and Artist List5
CD1
1. Girl Eats Boy vs. The Dub Pistols - "Napalm in Bohemia"
2. Globo vs. Meat Beat Manifesto - "Breakdown"
3. Pigface vs. Psychic TV - "Hagseed" (Slagseed Slagadelic Mix)
4. The Creatures vs. Icarus - "Pinned Down"
5. Sow vs. Pig - "Wedge"
6. Scorn vs. Autechre - "Falling" (FR 13 Mix)
7. Sheep on Drugs vs. Bagman - "Strange Days"
8. Meg Lee Chin vs. Hanzel und Gretyl - "Nutopia"
9. Evil Mothers vs. KMFDM - "I Like Fur"
10. The Love Interest vs. Michael Balch - "The Horned One"
11. Not Breathing vs. Rotorhead - "Turkish"
12. Tactile vs. Ø - "Intervention 2"

CD2
1. The Prodigy - "Rhythm of Life"
2. Rx vs. Alien Sound - "KY Re:amin"
3. Witchman vs. Jammin Unit - "Filter Voodoo"
4. Here vs. M. Teho T. - "Turco" (Bambini Bielorussi a Bertinoro Remix)
5. Psychic TV vs. Download - "Firewoman"
6. Final Cut vs. Team VSR - "Grind" (Lo End Lift Mix)
7. Dead Voices on Air vs. Abintra & Frankie Pet - "Geong G'uma"
8. Meg Lee Chin vs. Martin Atkins - "Swallowing You"
9. Subgenius vs. Test Dept. - "Unphazed"
10. Sheep on Drugs vs. Ashtrayhead - "X-Lover"
11. Pigface vs. Tranquility Bass - "Warzone"
12. Jah Wobble - "Train"

This is an excellent compilation. I consider it one of the essentials in my collection of few that actually stand up to the litmus test. It combines the best of both worlds of the genres of Industrial and Techno. If you like this collection as much as I do, then check out its sequel entitled: "Dr. Speedlove Presents: Vol. 2", also on Invisible Records. The Full Title of THIS Compilation 2CD is "Dr. Speedlove Presents: Chemical Warfare (Mix Mix Bang Bang)". Enjoy.

Worthwhile notes from the remix wars5
Briefly: an excellent and well-rounded collection of remixes of industrial/electronic artists BY other industrial/electronic artists. And where else are you going to find Sheep On Drugs, Autechre, Dub Pistols, Psychic TV and The Prodigy in one compilation? What, you haven't clicked ADD TO CART yet?

Half "eh", half "omigawd".5
I agree -- if you're into anything approximating bigbeat or aggro or industrial or metal or... anything with THUD, stop reading & buy the CD. The whole thing is remixes, all 24 tracks, and there's a little good-spirited give-&-take as the chopper on one track becomes the source on another.

Sure, some of it's lame (like Jah Wobble's "Train"), but the two remixes of Meg Lee Chin (from Pigface) are almost worth the price by themselves. If you can identify the writer of "The Horned One" before the end of the first verse, I'll give you a cookie. "I Like Fur" somehow manages to be a funny anti-fur techno/disco sing-along.

Go ahead -- it'll be okay...