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Essential Spring Break - Summer 2001

Essential Spring Break - Summer 2001

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Artist: Dj Skribble
Label: Sire / London/Rhino
Category: Music

List Price: $18.98
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 126754

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 643443506526
EAN: 0643443506526
ASIN: B00005AVN0

Release Date: April 10, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Pasilda - DJ Skribble, Bennett, Nick
  • Salsoul Nugget (If U Wanna) - DJ Skribble, Sidoli
  • Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) - DJ Skribble, Spiller
  • American Dream - DJ Skribble, Gatlin
  • Happy People - DJ Skribble, Hollander
  • Spaced Invader - DJ Skribble, Hatiras
  • Rocket Base - DJ Skribble, Jark
  • I Wanna Be You - DJ Skribble, DJ Zki
  • Stranger in My House - DJ Skribble, Crawford, Shep
  • The House of God - DJ Skribble, Stokes
  • Somebody - DJ Skribble, Zenker, Frank
  • Phat Bass - DJ Skribble, Bierbrodt, Dennis
  • Faith - DJ Skribble, Bliss Inc.
  • Sandstorm - DJ Skribble, Virtanen
  • Played a Live (The Bongo Song) - DJ Skribble, Safri Duo
  • Beauty of Silence - DJ Skribble, Maes
  • Silence - DJ Skribble, Leeb

Similar Items:

  • Essential Dance 2000
  • Skribble's House
  • Perfecto Presents
  • MDMA, Vol. 1
  • Traffic Jams, Vol. 1

Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best CD I ever bought!!!   May 3, 2004
I bought this CD in 2001 and since then it never stopped playing on my radio. Worth the money.


4 out of 5 stars Good mix -- give it a chance!   February 10, 2004
I agree with a few of the other positive reviews of this cd. I really enjoyed it. Much more than Skribble's 2000 one. Some of the reviewers (bedroom DJ, for example) seem to slam DJ mixes that have "popular" tunes in them. SO WHAT?! Just because people like them and they tend to get played a bit, doesn't mean they should be tossed aside. I agree that a few songs are overplayed, but I never got that feeling on this mix. Overall it's upbeat, bright and crisp. Kind of like an Oreo cookie; kinda soft in the middle, but crunchy on the ends.

recommended. even though it has some "popular" tunes on it.

peace.


2 out of 5 stars well hm   April 28, 2003
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

ok. first i will tell you why i hate dj skribble (specifically this album) then i will tell you why you may love him.

i am a dj (a bedroom dj, but a dj nonetheless). you do realise that sandstorm has been out for about 4 years now, right? hang on. i got it. heres skrib's mixing style: play song all the way thru. when vocal or main hook drops out from first song (aka when it goes back to just the beat, at the end) (in case you dont know, ALL club mixes of songs have about a minute at the beginning and end thats jus the beat, for mixing purposes) anyways, when that drops out he adds in the next song at the beginning. so when the minute ending of the first song stops, the minute beginning of the second song is ending, and it goes into the tune. wonderful mix yadda yadda sounds great yadda yadda. every time i pick up a skribble mix, i can tell you, almost without fail, the first time hearing it, when each song is going to start.

that being said. if you are just casually into dance music, you'll like this cd. you'll like all his cds.
wondering if youre a casual listener or not? heres the test:
Do you consider the following songs overused to the point of tedium, or wonderful club tracks:
Darude - Sandstorm
Zombie Nation - KernKraft 400
DJ Sammy - Heaven
Daft Punk - One More Time
Basement Jaxx - Wheres Your Head At

if you think more than 2 of these are still wonderful club tracks, or dont recognize ALL of these tracks, you are a casual listener. go pickup MTVs little pet dj (Skribble). If you find these tracks boring, almost taboo to play as a DJ, you had better look elsewhere. ive got a couple suggestions :)
Fatboy Slim and Paul Oakenfold - Essential Mix (double cd)
Carl Cox - Mixed Live (theres two. pick one! lol)


1 out of 5 stars Not Good At All   April 12, 2002
 3 out of 7 found this review helpful

OK, let me start by saying I have always hated DJ Skribble. But I saw some of the songs on here and I liked most of them, so I decided to buy this album. BIG MISTAKE! Like stated earlier, if you are a casual (very casual) listner of electronic music then you may appreciate this album. If not, stay away from it and save your money! Skribble somehow manages to destroy all of the good songs on this CD by adding his own items to the songs (he successfully RUINED my favorite song on the CD, "I Wanna Be You" by Chocolate Puma by adding Tamia's hook into the breakdown before the song starts again! TERRIBLE!). The other few good songs on here you could find elsewhere on different compilations (and with better versions of the songs I might add). Thanks for nothing Skribble! Hey, on the bright side, at least I now know NEVER to buy anything from him again no matter what songs are on the disc!


5 out of 5 stars Amazing Dance Album   December 10, 2001
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This CD is seriously one of my favorites. You will like it, I can assure you. The songs are fantastic choices; they are mixed together well and its great for a party or for energizing yourself. Theyre all great, but my favorites, if you want to listen, are 9 and 14-17. Get this CD! 5 stars!

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