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Customer Reviews
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what a joke
This album is not good, trashy trance at its finest. Yeah, Sasha is on here but only in his Xpander form, which is horrendous when used in the wrong context. Oh, and that Mark fellow was ripping off BPM Magazines preview of Sasha's Airdrawndagger.
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Crowd pleaser
Sasha has worked on this album for more than a year trying to find what the crowd likes and doesn't like. This album is his comment on where things are going and how they should be done. Sahsa has cataloged the crowd's reaction to every track he has played and this album is the result. The tunes are big and spacious with a sonic crispness that lets you know you are partying. This is a big step away from his older stuff with digweed. This album is more along the lines of sasha's GU album #13. A lot of big beat and trance voices. In short a crowd pleaser.
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ultra trance
i first agreed with the first person's opinion. i only bought the cd for tracks 7, 8, 9, and 10. but after listening to the entire cd, i really enjoyed the other tracks tremendously. the name of the cd is hokey, but i would look beyond the name and enjoy the crescendo from progressive to hard and back to progressive.
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Pretty good but far from the best..............
This cd has few good tracks but overall it is far from the best