Team_shadetek--wsht_radio_mix.2003-cd-2003-no

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  ripped.......nov-01-2003    artist..team shadetek
  from.........cdda           album...wsht: radio mix.2003
  extraction...eac            label...violent turd
  compression..lame 3.93      cat.....turd10
  rate.........192            year....2003
  khz..........44.1           vibe....other
  mode.........full stereo    info....www.wearechangeagent.com

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      wsht:radio mix.2003

  01  king honey feat kamachi, hez and gos-trinity (shadetek remix)
  02  organized konfusion-hate
  03  m.o.p.-cold as ice/autechre-gantz graf
  04  timeblind-doubt/tribeca feat pharoe monch-espn theme
  05  high priest-stimulus stimulator/m. sayyid-good friday
  06  m.o.p. feat busta rhymes-ante up rmx
  07  killa mike-akshon/modeselektor-in loving memory
  08  squarepusher-big loda/company flow-patriotism
  09  cormega feat mobb deep-killers theme/team shdetek-play this inst
  10  dr. dooom-i run rap/ed rush + optical-sick note
  11  tame one feat xing & fox-crazy
  12  autechre-netlon sentinel/ghostface killah-stoke of death
  13  micranots-balance
  14  cyne-african elephants (danny l remix)
  15  nonphixion-black helicopters
  16  dp'z-we need a revolution
  17  dj/rupture-high resolution
  18  north manc beds-bugaboo
  19  cee lo-big ole words (damn)/l'usine-upcgriqr


  01  track(s)                                                      65:24 min

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  NOT from radio, it's a retail CD. "WSHT" does not exist.


  If you're a fan of last years amazing Minesweeper Suite by DJ/Rupture,
  you may find this new mashup/bootleg mix by Team Shadetek right up your
  alley. Slamming together hip-hop and rap with crazy electronics and
  just about everything else, it's like having a compilation of some of
  the best tracks from the past couple years (and before) all thrown
  together and mixed in a way that you probably would have never thought
  up yourself. If you're one of those people who thinks that there's no
  way that someone could mix something with Autechre's "Gantz Graf" (a
  show off track that works), you'll also find yourself surprised as
  well.

  The release actually opens with one of the weakest tracks on the entire
  release. "Trinity" by King Honey (feat. Kamachi and others) is
  deconstructed by Shadetek, but the added glitches and filtering bog
  things down more than anything else. From there, the disc moves right
  into the excellent "Hate" by Organized Confusion before slamming into
  the aforementioned Autechre Vs M.O.P. track. "Gantz Graf" butts heads
  with "Cold As Ice," and although the splattered-glitch crazyness of the
  former track threatens to derail things, it actually provides a killer
  backdrop to the already-aggressive track.

  From there, nothing quite holds a candle for sheer novelty, but there
  are still some great tracks. "Stimulus Stimulator" by High Priest" is
  mashed with "Good Friday" by M. Sayyid for a super-grimy rumbler while
  "Akshon" by Killer Mike" rips over the top of the somewhat pretty "In
  Loving Memory" from Modeselektor on Bpitch Control. In another swath of
  experimental electronic versus hip-hop, "Patriotism" by Company Flow
  busts over "Big Loada" by Squarepusher. The attacking vocals by El-P go
  nicely over the splintered, deconstructed track by Jenkinson.

  Elsewhere on the release, Dr. Dooom (aka Kool Keith) flows over Ed Rush
  And Optical while Autechre makes another appearence backing for
  Ghostface Killah. All of the above combinations may sound like kind of
  a mess, and sometimes they sort of are, but most of the time the
  combinations are so unique that it's easy enough to overlook the
  moments where things don't fit like a glove. Chances are, if you've
  heard work by a majority of (or even a small amount of) the hip-hop
  artists on the release, you've heard some pretty experimental stuff
  already, and Shadetek are just taking things to the next logical step.
  Beware of extreme sonics, and get ready to bump.

  --http://www.almostcool.org/mr/t/t49mu.html

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