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Trancemaster, Vol. 5: Hardtrance Experience
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Trance Europe, Vol. 2: Aural Electronic Dreams
: :Mostly independent and short on high-profile stars (Aphex Twin and Orbital excepted), the brave new world of European ambient techno lives in large part on compilations. This double-disc import is the most readily available in North America of those samplers, and, with 23 artists on disc and profiled in an accompanying magazine-style booklet, it's a definitive overview of the chill-out scene. Topping the marquee is a Robert Fripp-led ensemble called FFWD. --Jeff Bateman
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: :Mostly independent and short on high-profile stars (Aphex Twin and Orbital excepted), the brave new world of European ambient techno lives in large part on compilations. This double-disc import is the most readily available in North America of those samplers, and, with 23 artists on disc and profiled in an accompanying magazine-style booklet, it's a definitive overview of the chill-out scene. Topping the marquee is a Robert Fripp-led ensemble called FFWD. --Jeff Bateman
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: :Mostly independent and short on high-profile stars (Aphex Twin and Orbital excepted), the brave new world of European ambient techno lives in large part on compilations. This double-disc import is the most readily available in North America of those samplers, and, with 23 artists on disc and profiled in an accompanying magazine-style booklet, it's a definitive overview of the chill-out scene. Topping the marquee is a Robert Fripp-led ensemble called FFWD. --Jeff Bateman
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: :Mostly independent and short on high-profile stars (Aphex Twin and Orbital excepted), the brave new world of European ambient techno lives in large part on compilations. This double-disc import is the most readily available in North America of those samplers, and, with 23 artists on disc and profiled in an accompanying magazine-style booklet, it's a definitive overview of the chill-out scene. Topping the marquee is a Robert Fripp-led ensemble called FFWD. --Jeff Bateman
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Electronic Dance Classics
: :Mostly independent and short on high-profile stars (Aphex Twin and Orbital excepted), the brave new world of European ambient techno lives in large part on compilations. This double-disc import is the most readily available in North America of those samplers, and, with 23 artists on disc and profiled in an accompanying magazine-style booklet, it's a definitive overview of the chill-out scene. Topping the marquee is a Robert Fripp-led ensemble called FFWD. --Jeff Bateman
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The Annual Spring 2002
:Album Description:The timing of this release coincides with the buoyant Easter market and school holidays, and is the perfect commercial proposition to capitalize. Highlights include, DB Boulevard 'Point Of View', Green Velvet 'La La Land', Ian Van Dahl 'Will I?', DJ Aligator Project 'The Whistle Song', Xpress 2 feat David Byrne 'Lazy', Timo Maas 'Get Down', Jakatta 'So Lonely', Roger Sanchez feat Sharleen Spiteri 'Nothing To Prove', Timo Maas 'To Get Down' , Daniel Bedingfield 'Gotta Get Thru This' (Stella Browne)' & many, many more. 2002.
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The Annual Spring 2002
:Album Description:The timing of this release coincides with the buoyant Easter market and school holidays, and is the perfect commercial proposition to capitalize. Highlights include, DB Boulevard 'Point Of View', Green Velvet 'La La Land', Ian Van Dahl 'Will I?', DJ Aligator Project 'The Whistle Song', Xpress 2 feat David Byrne 'Lazy', Timo Maas 'Get Down', Jakatta 'So Lonely', Roger Sanchez feat Sharleen Spiteri 'Nothing To Prove', Timo Maas 'To Get Down' , Daniel Bedingfield 'Gotta Get Thru This' (Stella Browne)' & many, many more. 2002.
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Remix Heaven
:Album Description:Import exclusive compilation featuring 37 hit dance/pop covers from such artists as DJ Sammy & Yanou feat. Do, Scooter, Mad'house, Jakatta, Aquagen, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Tall Paul Vs Inxs, Solaris Vs Bowie, & Atomic Kitten. Popcorn/EMI. 2003.
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Hardcore Techno
:Album Description:Import exclusive compilation featuring 37 hit dance/pop covers from such artists as DJ Sammy & Yanou feat. Do, Scooter, Mad'house, Jakatta, Aquagen, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Tall Paul Vs Inxs, Solaris Vs Bowie, & Atomic Kitten. Popcorn/EMI. 2003.
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