On the Road | ||||
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Released | 12 February 2002 | |||
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Label | Terminal M | |||
Producer | Miss Kittin | |||
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On the Road is the first DJ mix album by French singer and DJ Miss Kittin, released on 12 February 2002 by Terminal M. [1]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic described the album as "a wholehearted appeal to the more respectable and long-standing techno establishment", that proves her status "as a DJ rather than an electroclash diva", having "both the technical skills as well as the creativity to complement her unquestionably novel personality." [1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Motherfucking Bass" (Tanith Remix) | DJ Rush | DJ Rush | 6:30 |
2. | "The Secret Chamber of Dreams" | Sven Väth | Sven Väth | 5:15 |
3. | "Ritual Fire Dance" | Gary Martin | 2;32 | |
4. | "Monique" | Kiko | 3:41 | |
5. | "Killabite" | Rob Jarvis | 3;40 | |
6. | "La Rock 101" | Vitalic | 1:57 | |
7. | "Voice of Africa (Voice 2)" | Umek | 2:52 | |
8. | "EBM 2" | Heckmann | 5:56 | |
9. | "Silver Screen Shower Scene" (Laurent Garnier Remix) | Felix da Housecat | 5:23 | |
10. | "The Divide" | James Ruskin | 2:18 | |
11. | "Velvet" | Samuel L. Session | 3:49 | |
12. | "Sex Is... Mathematics (All the False Idols)" | Makaton | 1:57 | |
13. | "Frank Sinatra 2001" | Miss Kittin & The Hacker | 3:08 | |
14. | "The Man with the Red Face" | Laurent Garnier | 7:00 | |
15. | "Elektrostatik" | Plastikman | 4:56 | |
16. | "Ooh Be Do" | Plaid | 2:23 | |
17. | "Futurist" | Pink Elln | 5:29 |
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