Stark Raving Mad
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Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Slingshot - Digweed & Muir
- Synchronic - Fitalic
- Gregory9s Theme - Digweed & Muir
- Children of the Sun - Moonface
- Flood - Shapeshifter
- Rumble Fish - Tone Depth
- Statue - Digweed & Muir
- Purple Zone - Pako and Fredrick
- Kritical - Look Fair
- Locked On - Nuddles
- Rikki's Theme - Digweed & Muir
- Imagine - Fortunato & Montresor
Disc 2:
- Walking on Fire - Evolution
- Lose Control - Lemon 8
- White Island - Luke Fair
- Beautiful Strange - Digweed & Muir
- Synchronic - Fitalic
- The Red Record - Digweed & Muir
- Mondrian - Digweed & Muir
- Time Travel - Voyager
- Apollo Vibe - Pole Folder & CP
- A Better Place - DJ Tasmin & Monk
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #87011 in Music
- Released on: 2006-09-06
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .27 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
When the producers of the film Stark Raving Mad sought a progressive dance DJ to inject some momentum into the plot, their natural first choice was John Digweed. Yet this marks the first time the esteemed DJ has done a proper soundtrack, which seems especially odd given how intertwined dance music and film have become in recent years. Working closely with his Bedrock partner Nick Muir, Digweed uses the opportunity to compose a few brilliant new tracks ("Beautiful Strange," first and foremost) and puts together a solid mix featuring Moonface, Evolution, and other worthy artists. Though it never sounds like a film score (the occasional sampled piece of dialogue aside), the record does feel somewhat incomplete without the film. But while Digweed’s relatively controlled vibe keeps this 2-disc set distinct from his usual thump-filled work, tracks like Voyager’s "Time Travel" definitely move, and Digweed’s always-excellent ear makes for an interesting listen. –-Matthew Cooke
Album Description
Superstar DJ John Digweed delivers a slamming double mix album packed with original material created with long time partner Nick Muir, and a collection of recent and unreleased Bedrock tracks. Slipcase. Thrive label. 2003.
