I owned a copy of this cd when it first came out. I'm not a giant fan of techno, drum and bass, nor house but I like this cd. I think I was more into it back in the day, but pulling it out of the archives so to speak made me understand what I liked about it before. Although DJ Keoki may not be the most breakthrough of artists, his beats are cool and ecclectic. His sarcasm in the first track "Every Home a Prison" is quite humorous. His ability to crescendo a beat to a climax is also evident. DJ Keoki also incorporates some old school beats that are kind of warm-and-fuzzy for the nostalgic at heart. I like the quirkiness of this CD and if you listen really clearly, you can understand that there is some sort of a "UFO" theme going on amongst the various tracks. Some of it does play out as corny such as "I.M.O.K.R.U.O.K", but it is all in good fun regardless. "Useless Man" is a bit naughty, but once again a sense of humor shines through. The flow of this album really reminds you of a great mix for a party. You could throw this on without worrying about changing anything and just keep going. I really appreciate this effort and find most of the mixes ear-pleasing. Even as simple as some of the chants are in songs such as Lady Electronica, this effort is fun and cool.Read full review
the title says it all!!! much to my suprise. they said it was used, but as far as i could tell it prolly had never been played. i was extremely happy with everything!
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