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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0651249072022
Label: Thrive
Manufacturer: Thrive
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Thrive
Release Date: March 23, 2004
Studio: Thrive
Disc 1:- Mobilegazer: My House
- Hyper: Shock Proof
- Hyper vs. General Midi: We9ve Been Waiting
- Moguai: Get On (Hyper Mix)
- PMT: Necromancer
- Plump DJ9s: Pray for You (Lee Coombs Vocal Mix)
- Planet Funk: Who Said (Moguai mix)
- Hyper: Outsider
- Infusion: Legacy (Junkie XL remix)
- General Midi: Entertainer
- Soul of Man: Dirty Waltzer (Santos Another Planet Reprise)
Disc 2:- DJ Fly Wheel: Weatherman
- Dan F: Line of Sight (Original)
- Marscrusier vs Andy Page: Elementalelectrofunk feat. George Clinton
- Hyper: Body Rok
- Chable & Bonnici: Ride (Have a Break Mix)
- Hyper VS Uberzone: Wubbie (Prototype mix)
- Sugababes: In the Middle (Hyper mix)
- Stir Fry: Lectro Chunk
- Attack Force: Gourilla
- Santos: Sabot (Santos VIP Remix)
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great two disc set. lots of breakbeat mixes recorded with great resolution. never boring or repetitive.
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Simply an awesome mix by a growing name in the world of Breakbeat. Great track selection & great transitions. Plus the fact that this album includes two mixes is outstanding.
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This is a pretty damn good mix,well at least on the first cd,which is very upbeat and energetic.The second one,I dont really care for because it's way to soft for my tastes.Hyper has proved that he's one of the best breaks dj's in the buisness,if you like dance music,then go get "Wired"
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I saw Hyper live when he was touring with The Crystal Method on their Legion of Boom tour. Hyper was promoting the release of this album at the time.
I normally don't get DJ Mix albums because they tend to be extremely random and not very listenable (case in point, The Dirtchamber Sessions by Prodigy). But I was really impressed with the set, so I picked up the CD.
Wired is, simply put, an extremely well put together DJ Mix album. This is pretty standard break beat stuff, ... Read More
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Hyper delivers electronic breakbeats just how I like them. I don't understand how anyone can listen to his stuff and not start dancing right there on the spot. My personal favorite tracks here are "Shock Proof," "Outsider," "Entertainer," and "Body Rock." Despite his past connections with The Crystal Method, don't listen to him and expect anything similar.
If you're a breakbeat fan at all, I can't recommend Hyper enough. If you're a Drum & Bass fan, you may also like his stuff. If you're ... Read More
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Twenty-five year old Guy Hatfield is a man on a mission. Although breakbeat has traditionally been dominated by acts such as The Crystal Method and DJ Icey, Hyper has recently been heralded as the new leader of the pack as he continues to turn heads and push boundaries to great acclaim. So much so that the Crystal Method has invited Hyper to support the group throughout their 2004 US tour.
Hyper's pioneering "Y3K" DJ compilation albums secured his name in the dance scene as one to watch and spawned many copycat releases. Guy went on to surpass expectations with his world-renowned "Bedrock Breaks" CD's for Digweed's lauded label.
Recently signed to Thrive Records, Hyper's new double mix album "Wired" presents a unique mix of Hyper originals, collaborations, remixes, and choice third party songs, making it a hybrid artist album/remix collection/DJ mix CD. Standout cuts include Hyper's recent remix of UK chart toppers Sugarbabes' 'In The Middle', Hyper's collaborations with breakbeat favorites Uberzone & General Midi, as well as upfront tracks from Plump DJs & Moguai.
Album Description: This Japanese pressing double disc compilation is a 2004 release from Kilowatt Recordings and features 21 tracks mixed by DJ Hyper from the likes of Moguai, Planet Funk, Hyper, Soul Of Man, DJ Fly Wheel, Sugababes (Hyper Remix) and more.
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