Hed Kandi: Nu Cool, Vol. 4 | 
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| Artist: Various Artists Label: Import [Generic] Category: Music
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 268400
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 766486015821 EAN: 5033246251023 ASIN: B00004T14P
Release Date: July 11, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: 100% GUARANTEED! Fast shipping on more than 1,000,000 Book, Video, Video Game & Music titles all in one location! Discover Your Entertainment at goHastings.
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Disc 1
| • | Misunderstanding - Etienne, V. | | • | Latin Lover - Mills, S. | | • | The Inner Side of 99 - Shazz | | • | Learn to Give - Jarvis, A. | | • | The Time Is Now - Brydon, Mark | | • | Music - Hoff, Peter | | • | Le Piano Bax - Monteco, Fafa | | • | Under the Water - Thorberg, Frank Ols | | • | Hideaway - Hedge, K. |
Disc 2
| • | Season of the Witch - Leitch, Donovan | | • | Soul Mate - Jones, Mark Anthony | | • | Journeyman Blues - Journeyman DJ | | • | We Don't Have to Be Alone - Urich, John Christi | | • | Beau Mot Plage - Mueller, Rajko | | • | Maw Expensive - Juti, Fela Anikulap | | • | Vibe PM - Osawa, Shinichi | | • | Can You Handle It, Pt. 1 - Gonzalez, K. | | • | The Message - Fenner, Andy | | • | I See You Baby - Cato, A. | | • | Sunshine of Your Love - Clapton, Eric |
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Album Description UK dance compilation featuring Moloko, Stephanie Mills, Tiefschwarz, Groove Armada, Cooly's Hotbox, MAW, Kenny Dope and more. 20 tracks in all. 2000 release. Double digipak
Album Details 20 Deliciously Stylish Club Grooves from the Hed Kandi Dance Floor featuring the Likes of Moloko, Masters at Work, Stephanie Mills, Mondo Grosso, Kenny Dope Gonzales, Groove Armada, Tiefschwarz and More.
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| Customer Reviews:
the best cd of all time will never leave my cd player. June 24, 2003 Kyle (Saint Paul, Minnesota USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is without a doubt the best purchase i have ever made. i am an import obsessed type of person and I cannot picture a more perfect match. I found this cd when i was browsing sam goody at their overpriced import section. (I search there then get it on-line.) I found a CD that attracted me at first because of its awesome illustration. when i went home without it, i soon regretted it and checked on-line for samples. that was it, i had to get it. so i did. the smartest move EVER!!Whe I popped it in, i was instantly impressed. I love this type music. Every song was superbly crafted. The first CD was more mainstream, but still seductively underground. The second CD was certainly a bit darker and more fun. The songs drifted from great piano rifts ("Learn to give") the innocently Bjork-esque songs ("Under the water") and to classic re-workings ("The Message") ("I See you Baby). This was certainly the best thing i have ever done for myself, as it fits every mood. Don't think you can stop at one, though. I just got Disco Kandi 1 today and I know that Disco Kandi 2 and Nu Cool 3 are soon to follow.
Very "Cool." January 6, 2003 The Groove (Boston, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
On "Nu Cool," the folks at Hed Kandi give the same lethal dose of disco jams, but this time with a different twist. Many of the cuts on these two CDs feature the Latin flava of Masters at Work (Kenny Dope Gonzales and Little Louie Vega), who remix a good handful of the stuff on this fourth installment of the Nu Cool series. Hats off to Stephanie Mills for the delectable "Latin Lover," while Mondo Grosso gets things right with the memorable "Vibe PM." Both of these tracks get the Masters at Work treatment. Not that MAW totally dominate the set, mind you. Deep Dish goes full throttle in their electrifying remix of Brother Brown's "Under the Water," which keeps the disco ball spinning in all of its ten minutes. For those craving for a little mid-tempo flava, Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook) gives us a re-working of Groove Armada's "I See You Baby," while Jenny Devito stands out in the funky "Season of the Witch." Mark Doyle, who compiles these CDs, not only knows his dance music, but he also makes very tasteful and smart choices on this impressive collection. "Nu Cool" is certainly an apt title for a disc this blazingly good.
THE FINEST October 13, 2000 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
THIS IS SIMPLY A MUST BUY!!! DON'T GET CAUGHT NOT BUYING THIS CD
Cooler than cool June 20, 2000 Ryan Bissoon (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The cool factor on Hed Kandi's fourth installment in the phenomenal Nu Cool series is through the roof. Mark Doyle and the kids at Hed Kandi really know how to pick em. Disk one features the cream of the crop in sweet, sweet soulful garage. This is the disk you'll want to put in while primping and preening before your night on the town. It opens with the chic and sophisticated "Misunderstanding" by Valerie Etienne. Etienne's creamy vocals bounce lightly above a sublime arrangement. On the second track, Louie Vega and the folks at MAW pump magic into the otherwise forgettable "Latin Lover" by Stephanie Mills. There isn't a bad track on this disk, but there are some that seem to really stand out. There's the pared down organic version of Tiefshwartz's Music, the catchy disco-tinged "The Time is Now" by Moloko, and the sweet and soulful "The Inner Side" by Shazz featuring Ron Trent. But the one track that truly shines on disk one, and the only reason you probably need to buy this disk, is the phenomenal "Under the Water" by Brother Brown. The boys at Deep Dish slowly build this track, holding the vocals off until about three minutes in. Then a strangely haunting, awe-inspiring female voice comes on lamenting the loss of a lover. House music, or any music for that matter, doesn't get any better than this. This is a graceful, elegant track that can bring you to tears by its sheer beauty.Disk two is for those in the know. If deep-house is your thing and you have an insatiable appetite for complex, adventurous arrangements with soulful determination then look no further. The real stunner on this one is a ten-minute triplicate of Isolee's Beau Mot Plage. This is the track that DJ's seem to love but don't know what to do with. Other notables are Summerland's "Soul Mate", Stunt Nuts "The Message", and the extraordinary "Tribute to Fela" by Masters at Work (an apropos title for these guys). This track is an 11minute opus that will completely blow your mind. MAW continue to prove that dance music can be profound, intelligent and cathartic. All in all, Hed Kandi is your one stop source for delectable house music. Mark Doyle culls the globe for the best in house and puts it all together in a chic little package. Beware though, you might start craving Louis Vuitton luggage and Ferragamo shoes after just one listen.
Cooler than cool June 20, 2000 Ryan Bissoon (Los Angeles, CA) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
The cool factor on Hed Kandi's fourth installment in the phenomenal Nu Cool series is through the roof. Mark Doyle and the kids at Hed Kandi really know how to pick em. Disk one features the cream of the crop in sweet, sweet soulful garage. This is the disk you'll want to put in while primping and preening before your night on the town. It opens with the chic and sophisticated "Misunderstanding" by Valerie Etienne. Etienne's creamy vocals bounce lightly above a sublime arrangement. On the second track, Louie Vega and the folks at MAW pump magic into the otherwise forgettable "Latin Lover" by Stephanie Mills. There isn't a bad track on this disk, but there are some that seem to really stand out. There's the pared down organic version of Tiefshwartz's Music, the catchy disco-tinged "The Time is Now" by Moloko, and the sweet and soulful "The Inner Side" by Shazz featuring Ron Trent. But the one track that truly shines on disk one, and the only reason you probably need to buy this disk, is the phenomenal "Under the Water" by Brother Brown. The boys at Deep Dish slowly build this track, holding the vocals off until about three minutes in. Then a strangely haunting, awe-inspiring female voice comes on lamenting the loss of a lover. House music, or any music for that matter, doesn't get any better than this. This is a graceful, elegant track that can bring you to tears by its sheer beauty.Disk two is for those in the know. If deep-house is your thing and you have an insatiable appetite for complex, adventurous arrangements with soulful determination then look no further. The real stunner on this one is a ten-minute triplicate of Isolee's Beau Mot Plage. This is the track that DJ's seem to love but don't know what to do with. Other notables are Summerland's "Soul Mate", Stunt Nuts "The Message", and the extraordinary "Tribute to Fela" by Masters at Work (an apropos title for these guys). This track is an 11minute opus that will completely blow your mind. MAW continue to prove that dance music can be profound and intelligent. All in all, Hed Kandi is your one stop source for delectable house music. Mark Doyle culls the globe for the best in house and puts it all together in a chic little package. Beware though, you might start craving Louis Vuitton luggage and Ferragamo shoes after just one listen.
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