Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2

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Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedApril 17, 2001
Genre Electronic
Label Mille Plateaux
EFA
Clicks & Cuts Series chronology
Clicks & Cuts
(2000)
Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2
(2001)
Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 3
(2002)
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Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2 is the second volume in the Clicks & Cuts Series released by Mille Plateaux in 2001. The triple album was released as an attempt to investigate and define the glitch music aesthetic in its early 2000s popularity.

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Circa 1666"snd6:19
2."The Videoage (re-edit)" Farben 5:40
3."Vibetan" Andreas Tilliander 4:35
4."Walking On Ice" Frank Bretschneider 6:34
5."Neue Stadt (Skizze 8)" alva.noto 4:14
6."Tanken Aterskapad" Deltidseskapism 6:34
7."Pohdka" Tomas Jirku 5:59
8."Kisonga" Swayzak 6:49
9."012001" Geez 'N' Gosh 4:57
10."Losing Touch" Random Inc. 4:57
11."Academic" Dan Abrams 6:10
12."Ranking + Rating" März 5:05
Total length:67:53
Disc two
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Holiday" Vladislav Delay 6:17
2."While You Were Sleeping" Kid606 6:50
3."Personal" Reinhard Voigt 4:59
4."Repl" Mikael Stavöstrand 4:49
5."The Animal Factory" AUCH 5:21
6."Tight" Rude Solo 4:12
7."Unintense" Antonelli Electr. 5:41
8."All Music" All 4:44
9."Drive" Full Swing 4:29
10."0100" Thomas Brinkmann 6:34
11."ri2.2" Donnacha Costello 5:05
12."19xx" Sutekh 4:36
Total length:63:37
Disc three
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Inorganic Clarity" Twerk 4:22
2."Megalodon" Hakan Lidbo 5:59
3."Material Problem" Kit Clayton 5:01
4."Tone Exploitation" M2 5:56
5."Menthol" Fennesz 3:50
6."Keine Zähne" Matmos 4:02
7."Clir" Taylor Deupree 6:30
8."Filer" Richard Charier 6:57
9."c5.1" cyclo. 4:16
10."Arvio (long edit)" Pansonic 6:49
11."Smoother Than Strange" Station Rose 4:32
12."Hardwai" DAT Politics 2:52
Total length:61:06


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