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DJ-Kicks: The Black Album

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DJ-Kicks: Rockers Hi-Fi
Compilation album by
Released19 May 1997
GenreElectronica / Dub
Length71:06
LabelStudio !K7
!K7056LP (LP)
!K7056CD (CD
ProducerRockers Hi-Fi
Rockers Hi-Fi chronology
Mish Mash
(1997)
DJ-Kicks: Rockers Hi-Fi
(1997)
Overproof
(1998)
DJ-Kicks chronology
Nicolette
(1997)
The Black Album
(1997)
DJ Cam
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

DJ-Kicks: Rockers Hi-Fi (also known as DJ-Kicks: The Black Album) is a DJ mix album, mixed by Rockers Hi-Fi. It was released on 19 May, 1997 on the Studio !K7 independent record label as part of the DJ-Kicks series.

The album was compiled and mixed by Rockers Hi-Fi, with additional vocals by MC Farda P.

Allmusic described the album as "a smart, thrilling ride into the minds and record collection of Rockers Hi-Fi", with an overall feel of "cinematic dub".[1] M. Tye Comer, reviewing the album for CMJ New Music Monthly, described it as "an adventurous, entertaining, and mesmerizing record".[2]

Track listing

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  1. "Rockers Intro" - Farda P – 0:05
  2. "Theme From Kung Fu" - Jeff Danna – 2:15
  3. "He Builds The World" - Small Fish with Spine – 6:20
  4. "Feel" - Kid Loops – 5:07
  5. "Candles & Versions" - Wraparound Sounds – 4:04
  6. "Up Through The Down Pipe" - DJ Grizzly – 4:02
  7. "Dub Angel" - Snooze vs DJ Cam – 1:58
  8. "Varispeed" - Electric J – 5:40
  9. "Callacop" - Deep Space Network – 2:59
  10. "Long Life" - Prince Far I And The Arabs – 4:38
  11. "Com-unique-ation" - Cee-Mix – 6:34
  12. "Never Tell You (featuring Tikiman) - Rhythm & Sound – 5:47
  13. "Twisted System" (Ruts D.C. Dub) - Terminalhead & Mr. Spee – 4:42
  14. "g13" - T Power – 0:51
  15. "Saidisyabruklinmon" - Dr. Israel vs. Loop – 4:51
  16. "Bad Head Day" (Subtropic Cut It Up mix) - Lida Husik – 4:55
  17. "Dis Ya One" - More Rockers – 6:32
  18. "Rockers Outro" - Farda P – 0:30
  19. "The Black Single" (DJ-Kicks Rockers Hi-Fi mix) - Farda P – 4:06

References

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  1. ^ a b Allmusic review
  2. ^ Comer, M. Tye (1997) "Mixed Signals", CMJ New Music Monthly, August 1997, p. 37. Retrieved 21 May 2015
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