Communicate (Sasha & John Digweed album)

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Communicate
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Remix album by
Released26 June 2000
Recorded1999
Genre Progressive house
Length148:00
Label INCredible, Kinetic Records
Producer
Sasha & John Digweed chronology
Northern Exposure: Expeditions
(1999)
Communicate
(2000)
Sasha & John Digweed present Delta Heavy
(2005)
Sasha chronology
Global Underground: Ibiza
(1999)
Communicate
(2000)
Airdrawndagger
(2002)
Disc One
No.TitleLength
1."Like A Bitch" (feature Jaimy and Kenny D)8:23
2."Get Lost" (featuring Eric Clapton) (David Morales remix)5:56
3."True" (featuring Morel) (16B Remix)6:47
4."Roaches" (featuring Trancesetters) (Peace Division Remix)9:38
5."Voices" (featuring Bedrock (Slacker's Dumbstruck Mix)4:25
6."Fusion" (featuring Slacker)5:57
7."Pushing Too Hard" (featuring Saints & Sinners)5:56
8."Musak" (featuring Trisco) (Wonderland Avenue Remix)5:16
9."West On 27th" (featuring Killahurtz) (A Tribe Called KHz Mix)10:39
10."Tyrantanic" (featuring Breeder) (Slacker's Kingdom Come Mix)3:09
11."The Baguio Track" (featuring Luzon) (Digweed & Muir's Bedrock Mix)4:52
Disc Two
No.TitleLength
1."Narcotic" (featuring Mainline)8:13
2."Lifestyles (Part 2)" (featuring King Of Spin)4:43
3."Voices" (featuring Bedrock) (Freelance Icebreaker's Mix)5:19
4."Once More" (featuring The Orb) (Bedrock Dub Mix)6:03
5."ECI-PS" (featuring Jimmy Van M)7:16
6."Waah!" (featuring P.O.B.) (Seismix)6:03
7."Force 51" (featuring Austin Leeds)7:16
8."Ruhe" (featuring Schiller) (Humate Mix)8:15
9."Put Your Earphones On" (featuring Proper Filthy Naughty)6:45
10."Enjoyed" (featuring The Chemical Brothers)6:52
11."The Blue Hour" (featuring Killer Loop)7:15

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