Substance D

Substance D is a drum and bass compilation album mixed by Dieselboy. The first disc is mixed and the second disc is unmixed. The CD art was designed by Akira Takahashi (who also created the CD art for Dieselboy's "The 6ixth Session" and "The Dungeonmaster's Guide"). Substance D was released on May 6, 2008, and debuted at #21 on Billboard's Electronic Album Chart.

Substance D
Compilation album (Mix)
Released May 6, 2008
GenreDrum and Bass, Hardstep, Darkstep
LabelHuman Imprint, System Recordings
CompilerDieselboy
Dieselboy chronology
The Human Resource
(2006)
Substance D
(2008)

Track listing

Disc One (mixed by Dieselboy)
  1. Warning Label - Dieselboy & Ewun
  2. Trauma/Cell (SPKTRM Duomix) - Demo
  3. One of Them (Current Value Remix) - Limewax
  4. Pressure Drop VIP - Technical Itch
  5. The Calling (Evol Intent & Ewun Remix) - Technical Itch & Kemal
  6. Death Sentence - Psidream
  7. We Want Your Soul (Raiden Remix) - Freeland
  8. Midnight Express - Dieselboy, Evol Intent, & Ewun
  9. Machine March - SPKTRM
  10. Fear/Machine (Demo Duomix) - Current Value
  11. O.D. - Demo
  12. SFX - The Upbeats
  13. Timewarp VIP - Counterstrike
  14. Paris (The Upbeats Remix) - MSTRKRFT
  15. Load Rocket (Gridlok Remix) - Computer Club
  16. Helter Skelter (Mayhem & Evol Intent Remix) - Meat Beat Manifesto
  17. N/V/D (Counterstrike Zentraedi Remix) - Dieselboy
Disc Two (unmixed tracks)
  1. Midnight Express - Dieselboy, Evol Intent, & Ewun
  2. Pressure Wounds - Tetradin & Advance
  3. Step Up - Friske & Perpetuum
  4. Rail Gun - Demo & Cease
  5. N/V/D (Counterstrike Zentraedi Remix) - Dieselboy
  6. O.D. - Demo
  7. The Big Pullback - Noah D
  8. Machine March - SPKTRM
  9. Load Rocket (Gridlok Remix) - Computer Club
  10. Parallel Universe - Infiltrata & Define
  11. Fatal - The Fix
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See also

References

  • Review by Mark Jenkins in The Washington Post, June 6, 2008.


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