Different Gear - Greatest Hits Worry

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Review by Jorge Ley

Different Gear's Greatest Hits Worry is a compilation album that showcases the best of the British electronic duo's work. The collection features 14 tracks from the group's three studio albums and several singles. The album is a great introduction to Different Gear's unique sound, which blends elements of house, techno, and electro.

The album's opening track, "Pop Idle," sets the tone with its infectious beat and catchy vocal samples. "One Thing More" and "A Little Bit Paranoid" are two other standout tracks that showcase the duo's ability to create dancefloor bangers with memorable hooks.

While the album is primarily focused on upbeat dance tracks, there are a few slower-paced songs that showcase Different Gear's versatility. "Save Me" and "Sorry" are two tracks that stand out for their emotive lyrics and atmospheric production.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Deep Down & Dirty (Different Gear Remix)
Drink To Get Drunk (Different Gear Mix)
Turquoise (Different Gear Remix)
Pop Idle (Original Mix)
Addicted To Bass (Different Gear Remix)
Last Night A DJ Blew My Mind (Different Gear Remix)
Wingin' It
Worry (Original Mix)
Burning Up (Different Gear Remix)
A Little Bit Paranoid (Extended Mix)

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Catalog Numbers

LDB 2065

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation
  • Unofficial Release

About Different Gear

Inexplicably, differentGear started life in a vat of formaldehyde in the year 1999. A considerable number of activities were undertaken and interrupted at once since the protagonists could barely make up their mind as if to complete the tasks presented to them or to levigate the bathroom floor instead. Meanwhile, they built a recording studio in Old Street and made some records in it, all this in the days when you would drive your car to the back yard of a pub in Stratford, part with loads of cash and come back in a week to collect a car boot full of vinyl in black disco bags which you would then sell from the back of the same car to various record shops in central London on sale or return for which you had to come back in a month to collect your cash and see if you had enough left to treat yourself to a tin of anchovies in extra-virgin olive oil. One of those records was a runaway and everybody loved it and everybody wanted it, so our anti-heroes were very much in demand for a long time to make loads more of those records which of course they did as it was such a fun thing to do and that, in turn, spawned quite a few more runaways. Then things changed as they do, and some of the people didn't want to have those cumbersome yet beautiful records anymore because you could download the music instead and there certainly was no more need for B-sides so differentGear, under the curse of their own name, did something completely different altogether and made some music for theatre for The Revenger's Tragedy in that ugly, austere, grey, odd, boxy, indeed generally excellent building called The National Theatre. But now the fun is back; differentGear have got more music and their friends at Crosstownrebels still believe in B-sides so they cut a spanking new slab of black vinyl, although this time in Hackney, which will be played very loudly, through a big loudspeaker, near you, soon.

Real Name

    • Gino Scaletti & Quinn Whalley

Name Vars

  • DifferentGear
  • Differentear
  • Differentgear
  • differentGear

Members

  • Quinn Whalley
  • Gino Scaletti
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Summary by Jorge Ley

Different Gear's Greatest Hits Worry is a must-have for fans of electronic music. The album showcases the duo's unique sound and highlights their ability to create infectious dance tracks that still hold up today. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, this album is sure to get you moving.