The Dungeonmaster's Guide
For the Dungeons & Dragons rulebook, see Dungeon Master's Guide.
The Dungeonmaster's Guide | ||||
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Compilation album (Mix) | ||||
Released | May 18, 2004 | |||
Genre | Drum and Bass, Hardstep, Darkstep | |||
Label | Human Imprint, System Recordings | |||
Compiler | Dieselboy | |||
Dieselboy chronology | ||||
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The Dungeonmaster's Guide 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 graphic artist Akira Takahashi (who also created the CD art for "The 6ixth Session" and "Substance D"). It was released on May 18, 2004.
Track listing
Disc One:
- "Prologue" - Dieselboy
- "End of the World" - Cartridge
- "Accelerate" - Break
- "Soul On Fire (Concord Dawn Remix)" - Kaos, Karl K, & Jae Kennedy
- "White" - Basic Operations
- "The Hand" - Tech Itch
- "Infection (E-Sassin Remix)" - Raiden
- "Immortal (Kaos & Karl K Remix)" - DJ Sasha
- "Evil Acid (Gridlok Remix)" - Wink
- "Follow the Leader" - Teebee & Calyx
- "Knowledge of Self (Evol Intent Remix)" - BT
- "Flightpath" - Dub Faction
- "Doorway (Gridlok & Echo Remix)" - Usual Suspects
- "Moulin Rouge (Dieselboy, Kaos, & Karl K Remix)" - Dom & Kemal
- "Flight 643 (Paul B & Subwave Remix)" - Tiësto
- "Take Me Away (Ill Skillz Remix)" - Concord Dawn
- "Contrax (Weapon Remix)" - Decorum
- "Human (Ill Skillz Remix)" - Dumonde
Disc Two:
- "Adventure Unfold" - Dieselboy
- "Moonraker (Gridlok Remix)" - Kaos, Karl K, & Jae Kennedy
- "Houston (KC Remix)" - Kaos, Karl K, & Jae Kennedy
- "You Must Follow (Evol Intent VIP)" - Stratus
- "Xanadu (Stratus Remix)" - Kaos, Karl K, & Jae Kennedy
- "Studio 54 (Basic Operations Remix)" - Kaos, Karl K, & Jae Kennedy
External links
Related pages
References
Spotlight by Richard Harrington in The Washington Post, June 4, 2004
Advanced D&B: The Dieselboy Interview by Jewels in Jive Magazine, June 1, 2004
Fuel Efficient: Dieselboy, by Mary Ishimoto Morris in Innerloop Magazine, June/July 2004