Hybrid Present Y4K

Hybrid Present Y4K is the 9th entry in the popular Y3K/Y4K series. It features artists such as Orbital, Chemical Brothers, and Future Sound Of London. The album was mixed by Hybrid.

Hybrid Present Y4K
Remix album / Mix album by
Hybrid
Released20 September 2004
RecordedVarious Places
GenreNu skool breaks, Progressive trance
Length65:56
LabelDistinct'ive Breaks
ProducerHybrid
Y4K chronology
Überzone Presents: Y4K
(2004)
Hybrid Present Y4K
(2004)
Soul of Man Presents: Y4K: Breakin' In Tha House
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

  1. Hybrid – "The Drop (Man on Fire Edit)" – 1:42
  2. Forme – "Let It All Out (Tigerstyle)" – 7:01
  3. Dylan Rhymes – "The Way (Evil 9 Mix)" – 6:17
  4. Hi-Fi Bugs – "The Knife Drawer (Ryeland Allison Edit)" – 7:45
  5. Easy B. – "Found The Gonzo" – 4:50
  6. Future Sound Of London – "My Kingdom (Part 4)" – 4:10
  7. Hybrid – "In Good We Trust (Soundtrack Edit)" – 2:10
  8. Gus Gus – "David (Luke Chable Mix)" – 5:30
  9. Nectarios – "Phoenix (Vigi & Nectarios Mix)" – 6:47
  10. Lee Burridge & Andy Page – "Why Are All The Pretty Ones Insane?" – 1:59
  11. Chemical Brothers – "Chemical Beats" – 3:23
  12. Orbital Feat. Lisa Gerrard – "One Perfect Sunrise (Stereo 8 Mix)" – 6:39
  13. Hybrid Feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw – "Blackout (Hybrid Y4K Edit)" – 9:46

Exclusive MP3 Tracks

Around a month before the album was released, a couple of tracks from the CD were released on Distinct'ive Records's own website. Included were different versions of Hybrid's songs that appear in Y4K, and a remix of "Higher Than a Skyscraper", from Morning Sci-Fi. In addition, two singles were released on Distinct'ive Records, each with two tracks from the CD. The tracks are also released on CD, though it is hard to find.

Track listing

  1. Hybrid Feat. Peter Hook – "Higher Than A Skyscraper (Satoshi Tomiie Remix)" – 11:16
  2. Hybrid – "The Drop (Man on Fire Edit)" – 3:36
  3. Hybrid – "In Good We Trust (Soundtrack Edit)" – 3:08
  4. Hybrid Feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw – "Blackout (Hybrid Y4K Remix)" – 9:59

Differences

The Drop, In Good We Trust, and Blackout are all different from the album version.

  • The Drop ends in a locked groove, and is extended by 1 min & 54 sec.
  • In Good We Trust is one minute longer.
  • Blackout (Hybrid Y4K Edit) is extended by 13 seconds and is entitled "Blackout (Hybrid Y4K Mix)".

Vinyl releases

Additional, some of the songs were released on vinyls. The vinyls include some songs, which were previously unreleased or exclusive to this album.

Part 1

  1. Hybrid Feat. Peter Hook – "Higher Than a Skyscraper (Satoshi Tomiie Remix)" – 11:16
  2. Hybrid – "In Good We Trust (Soundtrack Edit)" – 3:08
  3. Hybrid – "The Drop (Man on Fire Edit)" – 3:36

Part 2

Hybrid Present Y4K (Part 2) cover
  1. Hybrid Feat. Kirsty Hawkshaw – "Blackout (Hybrid Y4K Edit)" – 9:59
  2. Dylan Rhymes – "The Way (Evil 9 Remix)" – 7:17

Part 3

Hybrid Present Y4K (Part 3) cover
  1. Orbital Feat. Lisa Gerrard – "One Perfect Sunrise (Stereo 8 Remix)" – 8:07
  2. Gus Gus – "David (Luke Chable Mix)" – 9:08

Trivia

  • The Drop (Man On Fire Edit) was produced by Hybrid & Harry Gregson-Williams.
  • The version of "My Kingdom (Part 4)" that appears on this CD, is actually a Hybrid remix, so the real track name would be: "My Kingdom (Hybrid Y4K Remix)".
  • The Drop (Man On Fire Edit) has been used as a cue for the Man On Fire soundtrack.
  • Originally, "Plavalaguna" and "Leeloominai" (taken from the movie The Fifth Element which was composed by Éric Serra) were going to be included, but was removed due to licensing difficulties. The tracks were replaced with "In Good We Trust (Soundtrack Edit)", which Hybrid composed.
  • Originally, the mix was only supposed to be syndicated to various radio stations, but when Distinct'ive got hold of a copy, they requested the mix to be part of the Y4K series.[1]
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