In Glint

In Glint

Infobox Album | Name = In Glint
Type = compilation
Artist = The Chemical Brothers


Released = 2002
Recorded =
Genre = Acid House, Breaks
Length = 60:04
Label = Virgin Records Freestyle Dust
Producer = Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons

Last album = "Come with Us"
(2002)
This album = "In Glint"
(2002)
Next album = "Singles 93-03"
(2003) |

"In Glint" is a promotional mix album by British electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released in the UK in 2002 (see 2002 in music). It has also been bootlegged under the album name "Dusted Decks", which has the same music, but with different song titles. However this bootleg was recorded from Pete Tong's Essential Selection; the promo release was recorded in a studio and thus has better sound quality.

Being a numbered [ [http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?what=R&obid=420138 DiscoGS] photos of the album case, retrieved on July 13th, 2007.] promotional release, it is quite rare nowadays.

Track listing

# "Base 6" - The Chemical Brothers
# "Return Of The Original Artform" - Hiroshi Fujiwara & KUDO
# "Higher" - Impulsion
# "Hey Riff" - The Chemical Brothers
# "Here For The Love (Metropolitan Acid Mix)" - Metro L.A.
# "In The Dark We Live (Dave Clarke's 312 Mix)" - Aphrohead
# "D.B.D. (Chanting In The Dark)" - Dan Robbins
# "The Break" - Kat Mandu
# "It Began in Afrika" - The Chemical Brothers
# "Dusted Decks" - The Chemical Brothers
# "Work" - Masters At Work
# "Breath and Stop" (Jess Jackson and Franky Deep Remix)- Q-Tip
# "Funk Unit" - DJ Sneak
# "Get Hyped (Dope Dub)" - Deskee Kid
# "Lamborghini" - Shut Up & Dance
# "Diabla" - Funk D'Void
# "Rock To The Beat" - 101

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