BC* – Digital Nation
Label: | BC Recordings – BCRUKLP01 |
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Format: | 5 x Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Album |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Drum n Bass |
Tracklist
Companies, etc.
- Produced At – The Beatstead
- Mastered At – Masterpiece
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – BC Recordings
- Copyright © – BC Recordings
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5023903209559
Other Versions (5 of 7)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Digital Nation LP (CDr, Album, Promo) | BC Recordings | none | UK | 2000 | ||
Digital Nation LP (CDr, Album, Promo, Second Edition) | BC Recordings | none | UK | 2000 | |||
New Submission | Digital Nation (5×12", 45 RPM, Album, White Label) | BC Recordings | BCRUKLP01 | UK | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited | Digital Nation (CD, Album, Mixed) | BC Recordings | BCRUKCD01 | UK | 2001 | ||
New Submission | Digital Nation (CD, Album, Mixed, Unofficial Release) | BC Recordings (2) | BCRUKCD01 | Russia | 2001 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Surprised there's so many people slating this album. I much prefer it to their first one. Yes, the quality of the first is probably higher, this one seems to be aimed more at the dancefloor.. But the Nitrous remix blows the original out of the water with its killer drop, plus Crucafixion and Infinity are just monsters
- Edited 7 years agoThis is NOT 45rpm. 33 1/3rd for sure. Once I get on a desktop I will edit the release
- Edited 8 years agoEveryone rants and raves about Inside the Machine, but it never grabbed me like Digital Nation did. From the smooth psychedelic nature of the titular track right down to dance floor monster that is Son of Nitrous (sorry jungle snobs, but it is a better tune than the original and you cannot make a better bass drop) this album is top-notch techstep. Still one of my all time favourite albums and certainly one I would want stranded on a desert island.
- I agree with the bad reviews on this. a bad review is not hating on the crew, just telling the truth that the curse of the 2nd album not comparing to the 1st, in musical history.
Crucifixation & Breathe salvage this album. Tumpa/Spacewalk, which was a teaser single that came out right before this, is also choice. - There is obviously a bit of disagreement about this album. I would like to say that, when I brought it upon release, I was really excited to get it. But to be honest, when I did played it, I found it very disapointing aswell. To me, it was obvious that BC had changed direction musically. I was expecting similar tracks to The Nine, China Cup or The Fear E.P, but sadly (for me) there style had drastically changed... That was the end of BC for me. I don't think I ever brought another track by them =(
There previous album called 'Inside The Machine' is far superior. The original copy of Nitrous is on this album and makes the remix sound like a childs song. - Edited 16 years agoOMG its a good thing this non-junglist posted without usinging his name. Digital Nation IS One of the Greatest DnB productions and anyone saying that its not worth the effort and money to get it, has no idea about Drum and Bass. Every track is killer especially Son of Nitrous. It really hurts to hear someone put Digital Nation down when i been looking SO long and hard to get this in my collection :(
If you dont like it, then please get it back in circulation so some real Junglist's can pick it up.
thx - Edited 17 years agoI had been after this album for quite some time. I recently bought a copy and I have to say I'm gutted. I forked out a fairly large sum of money for this and it's not great. It sounds contrived and even lame at times.
"Son Of Nitrous" was one of the tunes that got a lot plays from DJ's when this was initially released but I hate it. Sure, it's big and bold but that doesn't necassarily mean it's good. Trace has never been a good D&B producer in my opinion. If I'm going to listen to Tech D&B it's got to be a lot more more sinuous and funked than that. "Digital Nation", "Hysteria", "Toxin" and "Infinity" are all rubbish. Weak, instantly forgettable Tech-Steppers. "Night Train", "Dream Thief" and "Navajo" are just awful.
I would have to agree with the previous reviewer who picked out "Crucafixion" as the choice cut. It's also my favourite track by a long, long way. It's a dark, menacing monster with a strong techy b-line and some fierce, locked, headbangin' beats. There's also some good piano stabs and some sizzling hi-hat action that gives the tune more tension. It's a winner! "Breath" is also excellent featuring some haunting vocals by Sage and one of those tearing b-lines that BC do so well.
Apart from those 2 tunes I'm really struggling to find any other real highlights as frankly there aren't any. I was really excited about finally getting my hands on a copy of this and was waiting for the post with eager anticipation. Now I think I'll be putting it back in the post - Disappointing. - It took me long time to get a copy of this long player but in the end it was worth every penny and effort. This is bad company at their technical best with influences from all of their soundbanks rolled into a very intelligently produced drum & Bass album. A solid favourite and one that will remain in my mixes for a long time.