Hed Kandi: Twisted Disco 03.06 | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Hed Kandi Category: Music
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 666596
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 822334015327 EAN: 0822334015327 ASIN: B000EOTDZK
Release Date: April 11, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: DIRECT FROM THE DISTRIBUTOR, FREE 1st CLASS SHIPPING UPGRADE, GUARANTEED! (Ships from Florida)
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Disc 1
| • | Muscle Car - MacInnes, Mylo | | • | You Gonna Want Me - Sontag, Tiga | | • | What Can I Do? - Clarke, Wesley | | • | White Horse - Stahl, Tim | | • | Say U Will - Jones, Curtis | | • | Walking Away - Scott, Ned | | • | Your Body - Novy, Tom | | • | Same Man - McLaren, Libby | | • | Make a Move on Me - Lee, Dave | | • | Mymymy - VanHelden, Armand | | • | No More Conversations - Pillal, Anu | | • | Heartbeats - Knife |
Disc 2
| • | Prototype - Rex The Dog | | • | Phuture Bound - Lee, Dave | | • | All About Housemusic - Noir | | • | Waiting in the Darkness - Morillo, E. | | • | Dero's Illusion - Guerrieri, Nicolas | | • | Changes - Lake, Chris | | • | Du What U Du - Yoshimoto, R. | | • | The Wall - Scott, Ned | | • | Never Alone - Kolsch, Rune Relly | | • | Insatiable - Knight, M. | | • | Why - Kovacevic, Pavle | | • | Tribulations - Murphy, James |
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Album Description 2 CD set. Imagine Hed Kandi's trademark sound (with lots of supercharged acid synths & giant bass lines) being put through an electro-blender, the result being darker, nastier & harder. That's what Twisted Disco 0306 is all about, house music your mother might've warned you about. These tracks have really kicked it on Kandi's dance floors in the small hours, with emphasis on tracks that sound like moments of base-hedonism. The deviant line-up includes Mylo's 'Muscle Car', the Altern-8-inspired Tiga with Til West and DJ Delicious 'Same Man', Kandi favorite Cajmere (ft Dajae) with 'Say You Will' and more. The Twisted series has a devout core of fans & the tougher sound is demanded on Kandi dance floors around the world. HED KANDI. 2006.
Album Details This is Hed Kandi Walking Through Soho Nights Lit by Sex Shop Fluoros! Imagine Hed Kandi's Trademark Sound (With Lots of Supercharged Acid Synths and Giant Bass Lines) Being Put Thru an Electro-blender, the Result Being Darker, Nastier and Harder. That's What Twisted Disco0306 is all About-house Music Your Mother Might've Warned You About. These Tracks have Really Kicked it on Kandi's Dancefloors in the Small Hours, with Emphasis on Tracks that Sound Like Moments of Base-hedonism. The Deviant Line-up Includes Mylo's "Muscle Car", the Altern-8-inspired Tiga with "Til West" and DJ Delicious' "Same Man", Kandi Favourite Cajmere (Featuring Dajae) with "Say You Will" and Then There Mark Knight's "Insatiable", the Title that Sums Up the Vibe of the Album. Kandi's 'darker' Catalogue Has Unique Appeal in that it Never Takes Itself Too Seriously, Yet Remains Truly Authentic. The Twisted Series Has a Devout Core of Fans and the Tougher Sound is Demanded on Kandi Dancefloors around the World.
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Dark and Dirty May 26, 2006 Jake Z (Canada) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have always been a fan of the Twisted Disco series. Last year's though, wasn't up to snuff in my opinion. I really liked the second one, but this may be my new favorite in the series! The beats are a lot darker, and something you would likely hear at an after hours bar, or very late in the night! If only some of the clubs here played tracks like this! I would list favorites, but all of the songs are pretty strong. Some that so standout though include Morillio feat Leslie Carter "Waiting in the Darkness", The Knife's "Heartbeats", Mylo "Muscle Car", The Egg "Walking Away", and many many others. Check it out!
WOW May 26, 2006 Mike Montgomery (vancouver, bc) this album is completely "off the taps" (unreal). i'm not sure which twisted disco music man was crankin but at 3-stars it wasn't this beauty. as a HUGE fan of v3, the much anticipated v4 stepped it up another notch as the series has progressively seemed to do.
exceptional songs include works done by tiga, mylo, freeform five, noir, etc.... every track is truly amazing, more so than v3 (which had some unthoughtful earbleeders)
Regardless of who's come or gone, it really comes down to the music; and on that note this CD is a no-brainer must have for any party-machine's collection.
enjoy the music. -DJ Mule
New Kandi May 6, 2006 Music Man 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Well, as a huge Hed Kandi fan I feel compelled to tell fellow fans just how unremarkable this edition is compared to previous years. The Twisted Disco compilations have always been my favorites due to the cutting edge sounds on the songs and last year's edition was case in point. This is the first Twisted Disco without creator Mark Doyle at the helm and since the acquisition of the label by Ministry of Sound. Mark was REALLY onto something with last year's edition and sonically this year's picks up where Mark and company left off. I will say that some of the sounds here are unlike anything you've ever heard. Also, this version leans much closer to what you would typically hear at an after-hours club. So kudos to MOS for that and for reviving Nu Cool as well as the upcoming return of Serve Chilled. Unfortunately, that's where it all ends. When Mark left, so did many of his other well-known DJ's and the absence painfully shows here especially in the quality of the songs. Although the core sound is left intact, the songs overall are base, uninspiring, superficial, and fully devoid of personality. And you won't find any of the talented female vocalists that gave this series so much true sex appeal. What you'll find are primitive sounding songs with even more primitive lyrics. Even the cover art has suffered as you don't even have to crack open the cellophane to find out that something has gone downhill. Just compare the erotic looking girl with the guitar from last year with what's on the cover this year and you'll get the point. Compare the music inside with last year's version or more importantly Mark's new "Tokyo Project" and you'll really get the point! The overall verdict is good background music and apart from some gems by Tiga, The Egg, Freeform Five and a couple others, this edition has not much to sink your teeth into at all. Apparently, some longtime fans have also been mixed on other compilations since the acquisition and who can blame them? Hopefully they can bring back more of the magic on some of these upcoming releases, but then again weren't we saying that a few months ago??
Dark and dirty! April 14, 2006 Jake Z (Canada) I have always been a fan of the Twisted Disco series. Last year's though, wasn't up to snuff in my opinion. I really liked the second one, but this may be my new favorite in the series! The beats are a lot darker, and something you would likely hear at an after hours bar, or very late in the night! If only some of the clubs here played tracks like this! I would list favorites, but all of the songs are pretty strong. Some that so standout though include Morillio feat Leslie Carter "Waiting in the Darkness", The Knife's "Heartbeats", Mylo "Muscle Car", The Egg "Walking Away", and many many others. Check it out!
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