CD
Disc 1
- Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To (Erol Alkan Remix)
- Soulwax- Krack
- Justice Vs Simian - We Are Your Friends
- Mylo - Drop The Pressure
- Digitalism - Pogo (On The Road To Paris Version)
- Alter Ego - Rocker
- Justice - Waters Of Nazareth
- Simian Mobile Disco - Hustler
- Tomas Andersson - Washing Up (Tiga Mix)
- Vitalic - My Friend Dario
- Gabriel Ananda - Ihre Persönliche Glücksmelodie
- Solid Groove - This Is Sick
- Claude VonStroke - Who's Afraid Of Detroit?
- Ellen Allien & Apparat - Way Out
- Lindstrom - I Feel Space
Disc 2
- The Chemical Brothers - Electronic Battle Weapon 7
- Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen Shower Scene
- Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Stock Exchange
- LCD Soundsystem - Tribulations (Tiga's Out Of The Trance Closet Mix)
- Fischerspooner - Emerge
- Tiga - Burning Down (London's Burning)
- Freeform Five - Perspex Sex (Ewan Pearson's Hi NRG Remix)
- Black Strobe - Inner Strings
- Kiki & Silversurfer - Wasp
- Funk D'Void - Diabla
- Mathew Jonson - Ultra Violet Dream
- Nathan Fake - The Sky Was Pink (Holden Remix)
- Justin Robertson presents Revtone - Love Movement (Ulrich Schnauss Remix)
Disc 3
- Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You
- Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - Intro
- Hatiras - Spaced Invader
- Christopher Just - I'm a Disco Dancer
- Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (Dave Clarke Remix)
- Green Velvet - Flash
- Midfield General -Coatnoise (Dave Clarke Mix)
- Slam - Positive Education
- I-F - Spaced Invaders Are Smoking Grass
- Wink - Higher State of Consciousness (Original Tweekin Acid Funk Mix)
- Daft Punk - Da Funk
- LFO - Tied Up (Cheeky Monkey Slut Mix)
- The Chemical Brothers - Chemical Beats
- 69 - Desire

Average rating (1 review)
A great complitation that shouldn't be missed!!
Decoded | 02/09/2007 | See all Decoded's reviews (18) »
This complilation spans on 3 discs each with 79 minutes of music on them. Featured on the album are some amazing artists like The Chemical Brothers, LCD Soundsystem and Mylo. The tracks are mixed up in a weird fashion with classic dance track mixes rubbing shoulders with unusal less commercial tracks. This to some may sound disjointed, but to me it adds interest. Not every track is brilliant on the album hence the 4 star rating, but there are some belters on here too. My favourite being Lindstrom's I feel Space which to me justifies buying the album alone.
So if you fancy listening to a dance album with commercial and weird all-out acidy tracks then this is for you.





























