Ultra.80's vs Electro

Ultra.80's vs Electro is a mixed electro/new wave compilation album from Ultra Records. It was released on September 3, 2002 [1] and features a combination of famous songs from the 1980s and remixes by modern producers.

Ultra.80's vs Electro
Compilation album (Mix)
Released September 3, 2002
GenreDance
LabelUltra Records

Track listing

Disc One:

  1. "Shout" - Tears For Fears
  2. "Trans-Europe Express" - Kraftwerk
  3. "White Lines (Don't Do It)" - Grandmaster Flash
  4. "Genedefekt (Radio Mix)" - Green Velvet
  5. "White Horse" - Laid Back
  6. "Real Life" - Audio Bullys
  7. "Into The Feeling" - Bobby Peru
  8. "Stars And Heroes (Felix Da Housecat - Thee Glitz Mex)" - Luke Slater
  9. "Digital Emotion (Seratonin Mix)" - Selway
  10. "Hey Little Girl (Extended Blue Mix)" - Mathias Schaffhauser
  11. "Crockets Theme" - FPU
  12. "Hold Me, Touch Me" - W.I.T.

Disc Two:

  1. "Pump Up The Volume" - M/A/R/R/S
  2. "The End Starts Today (Tommie Sunshine's 'Nail Me Down' Glasgow Summer Freestyle Mix)" - Bis
  3. "Number One (Felix Da Housecat's Thee Glitz Mix)" - Playgroup
  4. "Madame Hollywood" - Felix Da Housecat featuring Miss Kittin
  5. "Remind Me (Someone Else's Radio Mix)" - Röyksopp
  6. "Dance You Down" - GusGus
  7. "Shiny Disco Balls (Main Mix)" - Who Da Funk
  8. "Emerge (Dave Clarke Remix)" - Fischerspooner
  9. "1982" - Miss Kittin & The Hacker
  10. "Fashion Rules!" - Chicks on Speed
  11. "Living In A Magazine" - Zoot Woman
  12. "Cars" - Gary Numan
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