Yobkiss - Greatest Hits 19951997

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Review by Eman Yousif

Yobkiss’ Greatest Hits 1995-1997: A Wild Ride Through Experimental Electronica Alright, so here’s the deal—Yobkiss dropped this little gem of an album called Greatest Hits 1995-1997 way back in 2006. Yeah, I know, it’s kinda confusing cuz the title makes it sound like a retrospective, but nope, this thing is straight-up experimental electronic madness from start to finish. Released under Tegel Records outta the Netherlands, it's one of those albums that doesn’t try to fit into any box—and honestly? That’s what makes it stick. Let me break it down for ya. The tracklist includes tunes like “Roa,” “Pusa,” “Scooa,” and “Zaag,” plus some wild ones like “Kill Confusion!!!” (yep, with three exclamation marks) and “Mouse.” But if I had to pick two tracks that really stuck with me, it’d be “Roa” and “Kill Confusion!!!” “Roa” kicks things off on this weird, dreamy note. It’s got this hypnotic beat that feels like you’re floating through a neon-lit city at 3 AM. There’s something about the way the synths layer over each other—it’s not too polished, not too clean, just raw enough to keep you hooked. You can tell Yobkiss wasn’t trying to make bangers here; they were just messing around and letting the music do its thing. And honestly? That’s refreshing as hell. Then there’s “Kill Confusion!!!”—man, this one hits different. It’s chaotic, noisy, and kinda aggressive, but in a good way. Like, imagine someone took all your thoughts after a long day and turned them into soundwaves. At first listen, you might think, “What even IS this?” But give it another go, and suddenly it clicks. It’s like controlled chaos, ya know? The energy is relentless, and by the end, you’re either vibing hard or completely overwhelmed. Either way, it stays in your head. The rest of the album keeps up the same vibe—experimental, unpredictable, and unapologetically weird. Tracks like “Pusa” and “Mouse” feel more subdued, almost playful, while “Zaag” goes full-on industrial. It’s not gonna be everyone’s cup of tea, sure, but that’s kinda the point. This isn’t background music—it demands your attention. Looking back, what strikes me most about Greatest Hits 1995-1997 is how timeless it feels, even though it came out nearly two decades ago. Experimental electronic stuff often dates itself pretty quick, but Yobkiss managed to create something that still sounds fresh today. Maybe it’s because the album doesn’t take itself too seriously. Or maybe it’s just proof that sometimes, breaking all the rules leads to pure magic. Oh, and here’s a random thought—I bet Yobkiss would’ve killed it making video game soundtracks back in the PS1 era. Just saying.

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Artist: Yobkiss
Album: Greatest Hits 19951997

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mouse3:02
Oz3:31
Pusa4:01
Zaag8:31
Kill Confusion!!!7:50
Roa3:53
Scooa6:18

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Tegel

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Formats

  • CDr
  • Album
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Notes

  • All tracks were made on a Amiga 500 by Yobkiss.
  • CDr comes in clear plastic sleeve with computer processed photograph as cover. Track titles on piece of paper glued to back of photograph.

About Yobkiss

Yobkiss has been active for over a decade now with stunning releases on a multitude of modern labels. Best described as an emotive journey, YobKiss explores the regions where techno, electro, acid house, and that hard-to-define Dutch sound; all melt into pure analog synth magic. It was the act of technological ultraviolence that sent Paul Borchers down the path to forming YobKiss, a pitch-dark, filth- ridden tour de force into the worlds of acid house and electro. These are songs that come spitting and scratching from dance musics locked groove, clawing rhythm into something new and twisted wherever theres an opening.

Members

  • Paul Borchers
  • Yuko Araki

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Greatest Hits 1995-1997* by Yobkiss isn’t your typical greatest hits collection. It was actually released in 2006, nearly a decade after the tracks were supposedly created. Imagine that—songs from the mid-'90s getting pulled together years later under one experimental electronic roof. And get this—it hails from the Netherlands, on the Tegel label. Tracks like "Kill Confusion!!!" and "Mouse" sound like they could either be wild experiments or just plain quirky. Who knows what Yobkiss was up to back then? Definitely not your run-of-the-mill artist.