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| Various Artists |
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| Basement Jaxx: Where's Your Head At?; Daft Punk: Harder Better Faster Stronger; Fatboy Slim: The Pimp; plus The Postal Service, Paul Oakenfold, Chemical Brothers, etc. |
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| 1 Breathe - Telepopmusik |
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| 2 Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Daft Punk |
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| 3 Being Nobody - Liberty X |
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| 4 Snake - Audio Bullys |
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| 5 Eple - Röyksopp |
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| 6 Atom Bomb - Fluke |
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| 7 Where's Your Head At - Basement Jaxx |
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| 8 Emerge - Fischerspooner |
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| 9 19-2000 - Gorillaz |
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| 10 Walking on Thin Ice - Ono, Yoko |
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| 11 (There's Gotta Be) More to Life - Orrico, Stacie |
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| 12 Fever - Lee, Peggy |
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| 13 Give Up - Supreme Beings Of Leisure |
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| 14 Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist) - BT |
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| 15 Just a Little More Love - Guetta, David |
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| 16 The Pimp - Fatboy Slim |
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| 17 Get Yourself High - Chemical Brothers |
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| 18 Days Go By - Dirty Vegas |
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| 19 Starry Eyed Surprise - Oakenfold, Paul |
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| 20 Just for One Day (Heroes) - Bowie |
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| 21 I Need You - Gahan, Dave |
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| 22 The District Sleeps Alone Tonight - Postal Service |
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Album Review
"Freq. Beats" is a cash-in compilation from Astralwerks that relies heavily upon the label's own back catalog, including a lot of cuts that are not exactly up to date. The inclusions of Fluke's "Atom Bomb," Basement Jaxx's "Where'S Your Head At," and Röyksopp's "Eple" make the first disc look like an Astralwerks primer, while another number of tracks come from parent company Virgin (Daft Punk's "Harder Better Faster Stronger," Gorillaz' "19-2000," a Jason Nevins remix of Stacie Orrico's "[There'S Gotta Be] More To Life"). Despite its lopsided nature in presenting "22 of today's hottest dance tracks," "Freq. Beats" is a decent compilation of dance music -- stronger than most other attempts at doing something similar. Those looking at club music from the outside will find a good deal to enjoy here. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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