Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2

Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2 is the second volume in the Clicks & Cuts Series released by Mille Plateaux in 2001. The triple album was released as an attempt to investigate and define the glitch music aesthetic in its early 2000s popularity.

Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedApril 17, 2001
GenreElectronic
LabelMille Plateaux
EFA
Clicks & Cuts Series chronology
Clicks & Cuts
(2000)
Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 2
(2001)
Clicks & Cuts, Vol. 3
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Pitchfork Media8.3/10 link

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Circa 1666"snd6:19
2."The Videoage (re-edit)"Farben5:40
3."Vibetan"Andreas Tilliander4:35
4."Walking On Ice"Frank Bretschneider6:34
5."Neue Stadt (Skizze 8)"alva.noto4:14
6."Tanken Aterskapad"Deltidseskapism6:34
7."Pohdka"Tomas Jirku5:59
8."Kisonga"Swayzak6:49
9."012001"Geez 'N' Gosh4:57
10."Losing Touch"Random Inc.4:57
11."Academic"Dan Abrams6:10
12."Ranking + Rating"März5:05
Total length:67:53
Disc two
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Holiday"Vladislav Delay6:17
2."While You Were Sleeping"Kid6066:50
3."Personal"Reinhard Voigt4:59
4."Repl"Mikael Stavöstrand4:49
5."The Animal Factory"AUCH5:21
6."Tight"Rude Solo4:12
7."Unintense"Antonelli Electr.5:41
8."All Music"All4:44
9."Drive"Full Swing4:29
10."0100"Thomas Brinkmann6:34
11."ri2.2"Donnacha Costello5:05
12."19xx"Sutekh4:36
Total length:63:37
Disc three
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Inorganic Clarity"Twerk4:22
2."Megalodon"Hakan Lidbo5:59
3."Material Problem"Kit Clayton5:01
4."Tone Exploitation"M25:56
5."Menthol"Fennesz3:50
6."Keine Zähne"Matmos4:02
7."Clir"Taylor Deupree6:30
8."Filer"Richard Charier6:57
9."c5.1"cyclo.4:16
10."Arvio (long edit)"Pansonic6:49
11."Smoother Than Strange"Station Rose4:32
12."Hardwai"DAT Politics2:52
Total length:61:06


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