I've had this mix floating around for years now. The originals were actually distributed in jewel cases complete w/ original artwork and track listing inserts, but those have likely been lost and a lot of people have bootlegs, never having known there was a track listing made. I've compiled the complete list to blog here for everyone's reference now. If I have made any mistakes, please clue me in. ;)
Okay, here's the track listing. The format is Artist - Song - Label - Album.
Quack Wok Stir-Fry:
1. Autechre - Acroyear2 - Nothing - [untitled black album]
2. Lotus Omega - Lighthouse - TIP - TIP Singles 3
3. Yoko Kanno - Myung Voices (a cappella) - JVC - Macross Plus, For Fans Only
4. Organic Noise - Spastic Elastic - TIP - Beyond Colour
Samples:
Ree K - Subconscious Mind - Matsuri - The Psychedelic Experience
Battle of the Future Buddhas - Lord of the Dance - Boom! - Twin Sharkfins
5. Twisted Travellers - Strange Creatures - Flying Rhino - Black Rhino
Sample:
Synchro - Tamagotchi Killer - TIP - Science
6. Process and Tristan - Dealing with Demons - Flying Rhino - Air Born
7. Prometheus Process - Clarity from Deep Fog - Twisted - Dementertainment
8. Dragon - Freak the Greek - Flying Rhino - Third Flight : Slipstream
9. Beast - Spawn - Twisted - Dementertainment
10. Shakta - Shakti-Shakta - Dragonfly - Silicon Trip
11. Battle of the Future Buddhas - Lord of the Dance - Boom! - Twin Sharkfins
12. Psychaos - Dense Dawn - Flying Rhino - Air Born
13. Battle of the Future Buddhas - Life in the Trenches of Hyperspace - Boom! - Twin Sharkfins
14. Yoko Kanno - Myung (Cello Version) - JVC - Macross Plus, For Fans Only
BTW, the full title of the mix is actually 'Quack Wok Stir-Fry with Complimentary Quack-Pipe Cleaners, mixed by DJ Analog Duck in a Quizinart'. For obvious reasons, everybody tends to shorten this to the familiar 'Quack Wok Stir-Fry'. This mix was a replica of a mix I had performed live at The Green Jelly Studios in Hollywood at a rave put on by Sixth Sense Productions. I can't recall the name of the event , but I remember everything else quite clearly:
I was given the down-tempo room to spin in for 2 hours, and I thumped out the IDM and danced between mixes, kicking my feet out like the epileptic break-dancer that can't stop grooving. My set came to an end, but the DJ following me was still nowhere to be found. So... I went on and played roughly the same track mix as the first two thirds of Quack Wok Stir-Fry, impromptu. This was quite a bit naughty, as I was given explicit instructions to spin down-tempo only, but I just had the urge. I remember a promoter coming in during the set and giving me the look like I had been busted. He walked over and I thought he was going to chastise me. Instead I got compliments and smiles. The room had become packed beyond capacity and the vibe was really intense. Heh, the DJ who was late finally showed up, but it took him about a half-hour to get his turntables working, so I continued to spin. (At that time I was the only DJ I knew that worked from CD, so I carried my own mixer with me and never really had to rely on other peoples turntables.) It was pure indulgence on my part to take advantage of the situation -- but hey, what was I to do? ;)
I got home from that event so jazzed that I started working on the Quack Wok Stir-Fry mix the next morning to burn to CD. My only regret is that I wasn't burning 80 minute media at the time. All I could burn was a 72 minute disc - but it was packed with the goods. =)