Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin

Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin
Studio album by Junkie XL
Released 2 June 2003
Genre Electronica, house, big beat, electronic rock
Label Roadrunner
Universal Records (Canada only)
Producer Junkie XL
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Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin is the third studio album by Dutch electronic music producer Junkie XL. Released in 2003, the double album features collaborations with a number of other artists. The songs on the first disc ("3PM") are generally short and vocally-driven much like modern pop, though many of them are more upbeat, with JXL relying on the more heavier electronic genres, including house. The second disc ("3AM") consists mostly of progressive house songs. Disc 1 is available in Australia as a single disc version with the same name as the double-disc version. On the CD it has "3PM". The cover artwork is the same as the double disc version. This single disc version of "3PM" is the British / European version, containing a total of 19 tracks, instead of the US release of 17 tracks.

Track listing

Disc One

  1. Intro 3 pm
  2. Tennis
  3. Crusher (featuring Saffron)
  4. Don't Wake Up Policeman (feat. Peter Tosh & Friends)
  5. Reload (feat. Dave Gahan)
  6. Spirits (feat. Saffron)
  7. Angels (feat. Gary Numan)
  8. Perfect Blue Sky (feat. Robert Smith)
  9. Between These Walls (feat. Anouk)
  10. Access to the Excess (feat. Chuck D)
  11. Catch Up to mMy Step (feat. Solomon Burke)
  12. Never Alone (feat. Terry Hall)
  13. Configuring Audio System
  14. A Little Less Conversation (vs. Elvis Presley)
  15. Beauty Never Fades (feat. Saffron)
  16. Broken (feat. Grant Nicholas)
  17. JXL Radio Technical Support

Disc Two

  1. Intro 3 am
  2. Chilled
  3. Dubzilla
  4. Casio
  5. Angels (12" Cut)
  6. Breezer (featuring. Sasha)
  7. Nudge
  8. Red
  9. Beauty Never Fades (12" Cut)
  10. Cosmic Cure
  11. Rehsurc

Note: These track lists refer to the US version. For the British or European version, see Discogs.

Singles

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