Why this album works
This album is significant as it reflects the peak of the late '90s and early 2000s remix culture, where artists began to explore genre-blending. It also contributed to Move's reputation as pioneers in merging pop with energetic techno elements, influencing subsequent artists in Japan's electronic music scene.
- Best for
- high-energy dance floor anthems dynamic journey with variations wave-like pacing for endurance
- Context
- In 2001, Move was solidifying their presence in the Japanese pop scene with 'Hyper Techno Mix Revolution III', their third mix compilation. Following the success of their previous releases, this album showcased their evolution into a more experimental sound, heavily influenced by techno and electronic dance music trends of the early 2000s.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Puffy AmiYumi· Morning Musume· Every Little Thing· Namie Amuro· Perfume· Ayumi Hamasaki· Yumi Matsutoya· Nana Mizuki
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 FLY ME SO HIGH: remixed by D‐Z 7:17
- 2 around the world: remixed by tsunemoto kobayashi 5:40
- 3 sweet vibration: remixed by 83key 8:46
- 4 silent white?: remixed by J.Sasaki 6:11
- 5 Gamble Rumble: remixed by FRAGMA 5:46
- 6 Extasy 〜in my dream〜: remixed by GENESIS D 9:15
- 7 platinum: remixed by KO-I 8:15
- 8 words of the mind 〜brandnew journey〜: remixed by GENESIS D 9:03
Disc 2
- 1 FLY ME SO HIGH: remixed by NIKI 6:29
- 2 around the world: remixed by D-Z 5:39
- 3 sweet vibration: remixed by 2ND FUNK-TION 5:56
- 4 silent white?: remixed by motsu 6:15
- 5 Gamble Rumble: remixed by BAZOOKA BOYZ 5:31
- 6 Extasy 〜in my dream〜: remixed by BUSTARD 7:07
- 7 platinum: remixed by DJ ZORRO 4:55
- 8 words of the mind 〜brandnew journey〜: remixed by D-Z 7:13
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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