Idol Tryouts
Idol Tryouts is the second various artists compilation album released by Michigan-based label Ghostly International. Unlike the label's previous sampler Disco Nouveau, Idol Tryouts contains music solely from artists signed to Ghostly International. Musical genres represented here span techno, electro, electroclash and tech house.
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Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002-2003 | |||
Genre | Electronic / dance | |||
Label | Ghostly International | |||
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Idol Tryouts track listing
- Dabrye "Making It Pay"
- Charles Mainer "At the Bottle"
- Midwest Product "Laundry"
- Midwest Product "A Genuine Display"
- Kill Memory Crash "Get Out"
- Matthew Dear "Some New Depression"
- Kiln "Ero"
- Dykehouse "Map Ref. 41° N 93° W"
- Osborne "Daylight (Radio)"
- James Cotton "Help Me Think of One"
- Outputmessage "Bernard's Song"
- Dabrye 73.3 "Prefuse 73 Megamix"
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