The 6ixth Session
| The 6ixth Session | ||||
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| Compilation album (Mix) | ||||
| Released | 2000 | |||
| Genre | Drum and bass | |||
| Label | Palm Pictures | |||
| Compiler | Dieselboy | |||
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The 6ixth Session is a drum and bass compilation album mixed by Dieselboy, and included for the first time a second unmixed CD of complete original tracks. It was released by Palm Pictures on March 28, 2000. The 6ixth Session featured a cyborg-themed mix described by the Washington Post as “hard-edged hyperdriven dance music.” This project marked the beginning of Dieselboy's VIP remix phase. The cover is a CGI generated image of the side of a robot's head.
Track listing
- Disc One
 
- "Initialize" - Dieselboy vs. Atlantiq
 - "The Messiah" - Kemal & Rob Data
 - "Heavy Metal" - Technical Itch
 - "Nanobugs" - Signal to Noise
 - "Bios Fear" - Underfire vs. Negative
 - "Homicide" - Future Cut & Futurebound
 - "Shrapnel (Stakka & Skynet Remix)" - Usual Suspects
 - "Firewire" - Andy C & Shimon
 - "Toxin" - Bad Company
 - "Invid (E-Sassin VIP)" - Dieselboy
 - "The Descent (Phunckateck VIP) - Dieselboy
 - "Pusher" - Technical Itch
 - "Eclipse" - Loxy & Dylan
 - "Plimsoul VIP" - Facs & B-Key
 - "Space Age Remix" - Teebee
 - "Dominion" - Dylan
 - "Solarize" - J Majik
 
- Disc Two
 
- Dieselboy - Invid
 - Dieselboy - Render
 - Dieselboy - The Descent
 - Dieselboy - Invid (E-Sassin VIP)
 - Dieselboy - The Descent (Phunckateck VIP)
 
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