• Christopher Lawrence - July 2009 updates

    Jul 3 2009, 22h05 por trancesound

    Christopher Lawrence - July 2009 updates

    Christopher Lawrence and Dave Audé have teamed up with vocalist Jen Lasher for the beautiful and evocative "Lie to Ourselves" - out this week on iTunes and Beatport! Described as a "crossover" and "breakthrough" single, 'Lie to Ourselves' is already receiving support from Paul Oakenfold, Matt Darey, Agnelli & Nelson, Judge Jules, The Thrillseekers, M.I.K.E. aka Push, Ronski Speed, Kuffdam, Cor Fijneman, Dave Pearce, DJ Feel, David & Carr and Nicholas Bennison to name a few. Listen and you will see why.


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  • Christopher Lawrence & Dave Aude feat Jen Lasher - Lie to ourselves

    Jun 1 2009, 20h00 por trancesound

    Christopher Lawrence & Dave Aude feat Jen Lasher - Lie to ourselves

    The video is for "Lie to Ourselves", the new single by Christopher Lawrence & Dave Aude featuring vocalist Jen Lasher. Described as a "crossover" and "breakthrough" single, "Lie to Ourselves" is already receiving support from Paul Oakenfold, Matt Darey, Agnelli & Nelson, Judge Jules, Thrillseekers, M.I.K.E., DJ Feel, Ronski Speed, Kuffdam, David & Carr to name a few. Destined to explode across dance floors around the World, "Lie to Ourselves" demonstrates why Christopher has continued to remain at the forefront of the global dance music scene.


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  • Top 80 Trance Songs (2000-2008)

    Fev 11 2009, 22h43 por RoverTheOctopus

    Cutting to the chase, these are what I consider the greatest trance songs of this decade, up until the end of 2008. Once 2009 starts to take form (and there are quite a few songs out now that are promising), I'll update the list. So anyone curious about what trance music is all about should definitely check out these songs. That is basically the gist of this tower of artist and song names. Of course, while this project was done very subjectively, I do find that most of the songs are those that have achieved stellar appeal inside the music world. Though in the spirit of personal opinion, several of my "favorite" songs may or may not be in this list, so believe me that coming up with this list was not done in a few snappy minutes. I compiled this list over the course of several days after playing old tracks, researching songs that I may not have heard before, all to gain perspective and to sift out the songs that didn't make the cut. Those not familiar with trance should realize that are literally several hundred tracks each year by hundreds of artists that have their debut, then either flourish or fall out in a couple weeks. This list hardly dents the surface with regard to the number of songs that are out there.

    I could go on all day about why I love these songs, but I think for the sake of productivity, I'll just briefly describe each of the top 5. I may go back to describe a few others. But these songs are just a few of the reasons I love trance so much. Hell, it's not even a hobby, it's a passion.

    Unless otherwise noted, the song names imply their original versions.

    1. Solid Globe - TocarNorth Pole [2003]

    No clichés in this, the top rated song. Solid Globe produced this tour de force in 2003, landing at #1 in Dutch dance charts for a time (highly unsual for a trance track, due to the more underground nature of the music), and not to mention basically elevating the prestige of trance music to a remarkable level. I feel it's hard to really to put into words, and doing so would fail to do this song justice, what North Pole does as a whole. But I'll give it a go. North Pole plays around with the old, early 1990s trance feel with a much stranger, new style of synth sounds. The song opens up with sweep sound rich in flanger and resonance (I know, what does that mean in layman's?) Basically, it makes the song sound, well, kind of "spacey", a word I normally despise using to describe trance, because it's so overused and lazy. Nevertheless, it may be appropriate in this special case. Just understand that it opens this adventurous track on the right foot. The bassline strums along as any trance song would, only it's more plucky, and is underlined by a vast number of percussion sounds. A hollow drum instrument breaks through every 4th measure or so, providing the song with a rather exotic tone. As the song goes to break, these spooky synth sounds enter, quickly followed by the skeleton to the song's melody heard in airy pads. Though as the song progresses, this only morphs into a sort of twisted hybrid of melancholy chords, sweep sounds (filtered white noise) that are completely in sync with the rhythm of the melody, and fierce supersaw synths. After the first breakdown, the song splits momentarily, going back to how the song started. The bassline beats along and keeps the flow of energy at a smooth pace. Then, something happens. A second breakdown! The second breakdown in North Pole is like a shocking encore. When that bassline builds up and the kick drum rushes in the melody once more, the massive blows hit ever harder, leaving anyone still recovering from the last breakdown with little chance to lose interest, and the mayhem begins anew. It in fact only makes the song even more dramatic and addicting. As the song then slows down for the last time, the melody tapers off after the second breakdown in a simple, melancholy chord progression, alone with a kick drum, that lasts an eternal 10 seconds. The song winds down even more, ending the way it began: with a plucky bassline and myriad percussion instruments. Yes, so that is North Pole. Every second of the song has something worth listening to.

    2. Fictivision vs. C-Quence - Symbols [2003]

    Symbols may possibly be the epitome of epic, uplifting Dutch trance. It rendered international support after renowned DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, and Paul van Dyk promoted the song in their radio show mixes and concerts in the breakout year of 2003. This is one of those songs that can annihilate a dance floor. The melody, which hooks your memory in a short time, suddenly interrupts as the song's groove is in full force. During the breakdown, the brilliant melody echos to the left side of your speakers every other beat, building a tremendous atmosphere. Though both Bart van Wissen (Fictivision) and Joris van der Straten (C-Quence) collaborated on this, I feel as though Bart's influence is far more noticeable. The one bar delay between the reverse cymbal and a successive cymbal crash at each 16th measure, with a deep sub-bass filling the emptiness, is a common technique by Bart. The general bassline and synth sounds have that classic Fictivision feel as well (as evident in his other works such as Ringworld and Out of Orbit.)

    3. Above & Beyond vs. Andy Moor - Air for Life [2005]

    That electronic music and vocals should join forces shouldn't be totally unexpected. In fact, the first song credited with being categorized as "trance" was full of vocals and belongs to the duo "Age of Love" in their self-named 1990 hit "Age of Love." Yet vocals in trance music are almost a secret and the songs that did contain vocals were often less about chorus lines and more used to expand the atmosphere. Since the late 1990s, vocals and trance have had a somewhat awkward relationship. Vocals could (and often did) poison otherwise wonderful tracks if ever the lyrics and vocal styles were, not to mince words, too cheesy sounding. To have the audacity to put vocals in a track meant realizing what could happen if done wrong. The brilliance of Air For Life was to maximize the intrinsic humanity in hearing voices and then provide a symphony of sounds as the ongoing backdrop. The intense, driving bassline to Air For Life has that Andy Moor feel while Above & Beyond, I would assume, provided the heavy lifting as far as vocals and pads were concerned. The person responsible for the lovely vocals is Carrie Skipper. And for those not in the know, a "pad" is simply a type of synthesized instrument used to have very airy and melodic sounds, sometimes imitating strings instruments or wind. And at any rate, this track hit all the right chords, pun not intended. There's a constant driving bassline contrasted by the more melodic and spiritual aspects to uplifting trance, a project that brought the best of both worlds into one amazing tune.

    4. Synergy - TocarHello Strings [2004]

    Hearing this song even just once, it's not hard to see its appeal. In the context of 2004, when the quality of trance (depending on one's point of view) was either cresting or breathing new life, this song became somewhat of a timeless gem. Like several of the others on this top trance list, the cliches of trance are dashed away in Hello Strings. Every element provided in this song promises an impeccable mixture of creative beat arrangements, inspirational chords, and tasteful basslines that should leave any musician envious. The original of this song, which runs a rather short-lived 11 and a half minutes (and the song is such a tour de force that they really do go fast without ever allowing a single dull break), opens with a melancholy melody, manifested in the sort of ambience that was seen in the early trance songs of the early to mid-1990s. This ambience is broken apart a minute inward, and the song's structure gradually comes to life. The rich use of reverb and delay effects on basically every sound could fill even a closet with vast atmosphere. The beauty of the central melody is suffocating, even if fairly simple, using orchestral synths that appropriately adhere to the song's name. The breakdown is accompanied by this and a groovy electro-bassline. Indeed, it's also a floor uniter. I imagine this to be the kind of song that would send shivers throughout my body as I look outward towards the vast night sky of New York, Philadelphia, or some other major cities.

    5. Orjan Nilsen - La Guitarra [2008]

    There's a story behind this song. Norwegian producer Orjan Nilsen's brother, Ernst Ove Nilsen, passed away in December 2007. Perhaps Orjan could explain this best, "I made the melody as I closed my eyes and thought of the good times we had. So this melody has both a piece of me and him in it."

    La Guitarra debuted in mixes early in 2008, no later than February of that year, and its consistent appearance throughout the year was highlighted by becoming one of top ranked songs of 2008, well used in starting up mixes with a light feel. La Guitarra works its magic in a few ways. By combining progressive and tech trance's capacity to produce sensible cacophonies and melodies to remember, La Guitarra has a flawless rhythm that is both energetic and relaxing.

    To its detractors, La Guitarra represents everything that is wrong with the present trance scene, based on the accusation that it has been obscured with house music. Some of its harshest critics completely dissociate the song with trance at all. But for supporters of songs of the likes of La Guitarra, this one has become only another crucial shade of trance's underestimated and grand diversity, namely its consistent ability to stir emotions through melody and atmosphere through endless means. In the major break of La Guitarra, when Orjan Nilsen's melody in honor of his brother is strummed away on an acoustic guitar, it uses the unmistakeable component of trance music that is responsible for maximizing the unique timbres to instruments (such as guitars) by adding the surround sound effect.

    #6 to #80
    6. Andy Moor & Adam White present Whiteroom - The Whiteroom [2004]
    7. Dréas Presents Havannah - Havannah [2004]
    8. Octagen & Arizona - Starburst [2003]
    9. Solarstone - Solarcoaster (Midway Mix) [2002]
    10. Mike Foyle - Pandora (The Blizzard Remix) [2008]
    11. Super8 - Alba [2004]
    12. Fictivision vs. Phynn - Escape (Phynn mix) [2004]
    13. Ralphie B - TocarMassive [2001]
    14. Akesson - Perfect Blue [2008]
    15. Perry O'Neil - Kubik [2004]
    16. Midway - TocarMonkey Forest [2002]
    17. Envio - For You (The Blizzard Remix) [2007]
    18. Georgia - Ode To '99 [2008]
    19. Lemon & Einar K - TocarAnticipation [2007]
    20. Arksun - Arisen [2006]
    21. Cape Town - Cinema [2003]
    22. Matti Laamanen - Flakes [2002]
    23. Moogwai - Viola (Armin van Buuren remix) [2000]
    24. Super8 & Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' [2006]
    25. Phynn - Lucid [2005]
    26. MK-S - Illuminate [2004]
    27. Arizona vs. Passiva - TocarHalo [2005]
    28. Rank 1 - Awakening [2001]
    29. Majai - Phoria (Jorn van Deynhoven Remix) [2008]
    30. Jan Johnston - Flesh 2002 (Noel Sanger's 5AM repo mix) [2002]
    31. Above & Beyond - Good For Me (Above & Beyond Club Mix) [2007]
    32. Alt+F4 - ALT+F4 [2004]
    33. Nitrous Oxide - TocarFrozen Dreams [2006]
    34. Orkidea - Metaverse (Gareth Emery Remix) [2008]
    35. Jas van Houten - Heaven's Gate [2002]
    36. Robert Nickson - Spiral [2004]
    37. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding on to Nothing [2003]
    38. Super8 & Tab - Elektra [2008]
    39. Mike Foyle - Shipwrecked (John O'Callaghan vs. Mike Foyle Club Mix) [2006]
    40. Orkidea - TocarBeautiful (Alt+F4 Remix) [2005]
    41. Kyau vs. Albert - Always A Fool [2007]
    42. Jonas Steur - Castamara [2005]
    43. Onova - TocarPlatitude [2007]
    44. Octagen & M.I.D.O.R. - Metropolitan [2007]
    45. Filo & Peri - Elevation [2004]
    46. Enmass - CQ (Seek You) [2004]
    47. Nu NRG - Dreamland (Whirloop Remix) [2004]
    48. Elevation - Ocean Rain [2005]
    49. Re:Locate - Waterfall [2003]
    50. Mike Koglin vs. P.O.S. - TocarUntitled Audio (Nitrous Oxide Remix) [2006]
    51. Li Kwan - Point Zero 2004 (Matt Darey Remix) [2004]
    52. Terry Bones vs. Fred Baker pres. Water Planet - Introspection (John Askew mix) [2004]
    53. Aalto - 5 [2006]
    54. Gouryella - TocarTenshi [2000]
    55. Pulser - My Religion (Lange Remix) [2003]
    56. Anjunabeats - TocarVolume One (Anjuna Deep Mix) [2000]
    57. Mike Foyle - Bittersweet Nightshade [2008]
    58. Mesh - TocarPurple Haze [2003]
    59. Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun (DJ Tiësto Remix) [2002]
    60. Envio - Touched By The Sun (Envio's Sunrise remix) [2003]
    61. Empirical Labs - Turtle Beach (Outback Remix) [2003]
    62. Alex M.O.R.P.H. pres. Everest - Orée [2005]
    63. Project Medusa vs. Exor - Moonshine (Exor Mix Part II) [2003]
    64. Signum - Come Around Again [2004]
    65. Jose Amnesia - Follow Me (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) [2008]
    66. Above & Beyond pres. Tranquility Base - Oceanic (Super8 & Tab Remix) [2007]
    67. Firewall - Sincere [2003]
    68. Kamil Polner - Heart Of Sun [2006]
    69. Simon Patterson - Smack [2008]
    70. Darren Tate - TocarPrayer for a God [2003]
    71. Eon - Pocket Damage [2002]
    72. Thomas Bronzwaer - TocarCertitude [2008]
    73. Witness of Wonder - Emotion in Motion [2004]
    74. Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Sunshine (Nitrous Oxide Remix) [2008]
    75. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Mix) [2003]
    76. Three Drives - TocarSunset on Ibiza [2001]
    77. O'Callaghan & Kearney - Exactly [2006]
    78. Alex M.O.R.P.H. - TocarWalk The Edge (Alex M.O.R.P.H. B2B Woody van Eyden Mix) [2008]
    79. Thomas Bronzwaer - Resound [2007]
    80. Orjan Nilsen - Prison Break [2006]

    As this list was constructed, some of my expectations were met. The year 2004 was an especially standout year, as was 2003. Trance then just seemed to sound rather deep and melodic, leaving overly sugary-sweet songs at a greater distance than some other years. From 2000 through parts of 2003, trance was very focused on going an extra mile with sounds that were introduced in the end of the 1990s and expanding on vocal tracks. I would describe a mass proportion of trance from that little epoch to have been largely based on supersaw leads, arpeggiated chords to span a vast duration of the song, and 140 BPM type stuff. Just rather fast-paced and all about breakdowns with arm-raising melodies. It helps to mention that the "Gods of trance" (Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Paul van Dyk, and Armin van Buuren) all had their heydays around this time. Yet, a lot of trance from 2000 to 2003 thrived on the more ambient aspects as well. Then the 2003/2004 period took the formulations behind 1998-early 2003 and breathed in a new life that was often deeper darker, more interesting, and naturally raised the expectations for trance.

    What can I say about the time period past 2004? Well, progressive trance seemed to increasingly shift towards the influences of house music. So-called "uplifting trance" (which is a reference to a style which invokes arpeggiated chord progressions more than referring to a particular mood... trust me, lots of "uplifting" trance can sound rather anti-uplifting) was upward bound around 2006 after a bit of a lull in 2005. Trance in 2007 and 2008, as I said, really shifted towards a more house influenced style. So called "tech trance", which incorporates the overtly synthesized, monotonous sounds of techno into the basics of trance, skyrocketed. The tempo of an average song on one of Armin van Buuren's weekly "A State of Trance" episodes had slowed down considerably since 2003, just eyeballing the situation. Vocal trance was ubiquitous for a time and uplifting trance, save a few blockbusters that came around late 2007 and early 2008, had lost much of the originality and depth that it witnessed in the decade's earlier half. Needless to say, it alienated a vast number of people while still yet inviting another batch of people. It isn't unfair to say that trance was not nearly as interesting or original in recent history as it was between 2000 and 2004. As of February 2009, this trend continues, though my early thought is that trance has begun to shift once more towards more originality and depth.

    OK, now go listen to those songs and come back telling me how much it blows pop dance music out of the water. :-)
  • Top 80 Trance Songs (2000-2008)

    Fev 11 2009, 22h43 por RoverTheOctopus

    Cutting to the chase, these are what I consider the greatest trance songs of this decade, up until the end of 2008. Once 2009 starts to take form (and there are quite a few songs out now that are promising), I'll update the list. So anyone curious about what trance music is all about should definitely check out these songs. That is basically the gist of this tower of artist and song names. Of course, while this project was done very subjectively, I do find that most of the songs are those that have achieved stellar appeal inside the music world. Though in the spirit of personal opinion, several of my "favorite" songs may or may not be in this list, so believe me that coming up with this list was not done in a few snappy minutes. I compiled this list over the course of several days after playing old tracks, researching songs that I may not have heard before, all to gain perspective and to sift out the songs that didn't make the cut. Those not familiar with trance should realize that are literally several hundred tracks each year by hundreds of artists that have their debut, then either flourish or fall out in a couple weeks. This list hardly dents the surface with regard to the number of songs that are out there.

    I could go on all day about why I love these songs, but I think for the sake of productivity, I'll just briefly describe each of the top 5. I may go back to describe a few others. But these songs are just a few of the reasons I love trance so much. Hell, it's not even a hobby, it's a passion.

    Unless otherwise noted, the song names imply their original versions.

    1. Solid Globe - TocarNorth Pole [2003]

    No clichés in this, the top rated song. Solid Globe produced this tour de force in 2003, landing at #1 in Dutch dance charts for a time (highly unsual for a trance track, due to the more underground nature of the music), and not to mention basically elevating the prestige of trance music to a remarkable level. I feel it's hard to really to put into words, and doing so would fail to do this song justice, what North Pole does as a whole. But I'll give it a go. North Pole plays around with the old, early 1990s trance feel with a much stranger, new style of synth sounds. The song opens up with sweep sound rich in flanger and resonance (I know, what does that mean in layman's?) Basically, it makes the song sound, well, kind of "spacey", a word I normally despise using to describe trance, because it's so overused and lazy. Nevertheless, it may be appropriate in this special case. Just understand that it opens this adventurous track on the right foot. The bassline strums along as any trance song would, only it's more plucky, and is underlined by a vast number of percussion sounds. A hollow drum instrument breaks through every 4th measure or so, providing the song with a rather exotic tone. As the song goes to break, these spooky synth sounds enter, quickly followed by the skeleton to the song's melody heard in airy pads. Though as the song progresses, this only morphs into a sort of twisted hybrid of melancholy chords, sweep sounds (filtered white noise) that are completely in sync with the rhythm of the melody, and fierce supersaw synths. After the first breakdown, the song splits momentarily, going back to how the song started. The bassline beats along and keeps the flow of energy at a smooth pace. Then, something happens. A second breakdown! The second breakdown in North Pole is like a shocking encore. When that bassline builds up and the kick drum rushes in the melody once more, the massive blows hit ever harder, leaving anyone still recovering from the last breakdown with little chance to lose interest, and the mayhem begins anew. It in fact only makes the song even more dramatic and addicting. As the song then slows down for the last time, the melody tapers off after the second breakdown in a simple, melancholy chord progression, alone with a kick drum, that lasts an eternal 10 seconds. The song winds down even more, ending the way it began: with a plucky bassline and myriad percussion instruments. Yes, so that is North Pole. Every second of the song has something worth listening to.

    2. Fictivision vs. C-Quence - Symbols [2003]

    Symbols may possibly be the epitome of epic, uplifting Dutch trance. It rendered international support after renowned DJs like Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, and Paul van Dyk promoted the song in their radio show mixes and concerts in the breakout year of 2003. This is one of those songs that can annihilate a dance floor. The melody, which hooks your memory in a short time, suddenly interrupts as the song's groove is in full force. During the breakdown, the brilliant melody echos to the left side of your speakers every other beat, building a tremendous atmosphere. Though both Bart van Wissen (Fictivision) and Joris van der Straten (C-Quence) collaborated on this, I feel as though Bart's influence is far more noticeable. The one bar delay between the reverse cymbal and a successive cymbal crash at each 16th measure, with a deep sub-bass filling the emptiness, is a common technique by Bart. The general bassline and synth sounds have that classic Fictivision feel as well (as evident in his other works such as Ringworld and Out of Orbit.)

    3. Above & Beyond vs. Andy Moor - Air for Life [2005]

    That electronic music and vocals should join forces shouldn't be totally unexpected. In fact, the first song credited with being categorized as "trance" was full of vocals and belongs to the duo "Age of Love" in their self-named 1990 hit "Age of Love." Yet vocals in trance music are almost a secret and the songs that did contain vocals were often less about chorus lines and more used to expand the atmosphere. Since the late 1990s, vocals and trance have had a somewhat awkward relationship. Vocals could (and often did) poison otherwise wonderful tracks if ever the lyrics and vocal styles were, not to mince words, too cheesy sounding. To have the audacity to put vocals in a track meant realizing what could happen if done wrong. The brilliance of Air For Life was to maximize the intrinsic humanity in hearing voices and then provide a symphony of sounds as the ongoing backdrop. The intense, driving bassline to Air For Life has that Andy Moor feel while Above & Beyond, I would assume, provided the heavy lifting as far as vocals and pads were concerned. The person responsible for the lovely vocals is Carrie Skipper. And for those not in the know, a "pad" is simply a type of synthesized instrument used to have very airy and melodic sounds, sometimes imitating strings instruments or wind. And at any rate, this track hit all the right chords, pun not intended. There's a constant driving bassline contrasted by the more melodic and spiritual aspects to uplifting trance, a project that brought the best of both worlds into one amazing tune.

    4. Synergy - TocarHello Strings [2004]

    Hearing this song even just once, it's not hard to see its appeal. In the context of 2004, when the quality of trance (depending on one's point of view) was either cresting or breathing new life, this song became somewhat of a timeless gem. Like several of the others on this top trance list, the cliches of trance are dashed away in Hello Strings. Every element provided in this song promises an impeccable mixture of creative beat arrangements, inspirational chords, and tasteful basslines that should leave any musician envious. The original of this song, which runs a rather short-lived 11 and a half minutes (and the song is such a tour de force that they really do go fast without ever allowing a single dull break), opens with a melancholy melody, manifested in the sort of ambience that was seen in the early trance songs of the early to mid-1990s. This ambience is broken apart a minute inward, and the song's structure gradually comes to life. The rich use of reverb and delay effects on basically every sound could fill even a closet with vast atmosphere. The beauty of the central melody is suffocating, even if fairly simple, using orchestral synths that appropriately adhere to the song's name. The breakdown is accompanied by this and a groovy electro-bassline. Indeed, it's also a floor uniter. I imagine this to be the kind of song that would send shivers throughout my body as I look outward towards the vast night sky of New York, Philadelphia, or some other major cities.

    5. Orjan Nilsen - La Guitarra [2008]

    There's a story behind this song. Norwegian producer Orjan Nilsen's brother, Ernst Ove Nilsen, passed away in December 2007. Perhaps Orjan could explain this best, "I made the melody as I closed my eyes and thought of the good times we had. So this melody has both a piece of me and him in it."

    La Guitarra debuted in mixes early in 2008, no later than February of that year, and its consistent appearance throughout the year was highlighted by becoming one of top ranked songs of 2008, well used in starting up mixes with a light feel. La Guitarra works its magic in a few ways. By combining progressive and tech trance's capacity to produce sensible cacophonies and melodies to remember, La Guitarra has a flawless rhythm that is both energetic and relaxing.

    To its detractors, La Guitarra represents everything that is wrong with the present trance scene, based on the accusation that it has been obscured with house music. Some of its harshest critics completely dissociate the song with trance at all. But for supporters of songs of the likes of La Guitarra, this one has become only another crucial shade of trance's underestimated and grand diversity, namely its consistent ability to stir emotions through melody and atmosphere through endless means. In the major break of La Guitarra, when Orjan Nilsen's melody in honor of his brother is strummed away on an acoustic guitar, it uses the unmistakeable component of trance music that is responsible for maximizing the unique timbres to instruments (such as guitars) by adding the surround sound effect.

    #6 to #80
    6. Andy Moor & Adam White present Whiteroom - The Whiteroom [2004]
    7. Dréas Presents Havannah - Havannah [2004]
    8. Octagen & Arizona - Starburst [2003]
    9. Solarstone - Solarcoaster (Midway Mix) [2002]
    10. Mike Foyle - Pandora (The Blizzard Remix) [2008]
    11. Super8 - Alba [2004]
    12. Fictivision vs. Phynn - Escape (Phynn mix) [2004]
    13. Ralphie B - TocarMassive [2001]
    14. Akesson - Perfect Blue [2008]
    15. Perry O'Neil - Kubik [2004]
    16. Midway - TocarMonkey Forest [2002]
    17. Envio - For You (The Blizzard Remix) [2007]
    18. Georgia - Ode To '99 [2008]
    19. Lemon & Einar K - TocarAnticipation [2007]
    20. Arksun - Arisen [2006]
    21. Cape Town - Cinema [2003]
    22. Matti Laamanen - Flakes [2002]
    23. Moogwai - Viola (Armin van Buuren remix) [2000]
    24. Super8 & Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' [2006]
    25. Phynn - Lucid [2005]
    26. MK-S - Illuminate [2004]
    27. Arizona vs. Passiva - TocarHalo [2005]
    28. Rank 1 - Awakening [2001]
    29. Majai - Phoria (Jorn van Deynhoven Remix) [2008]
    30. Jan Johnston - Flesh 2002 (Noel Sanger's 5AM repo mix) [2002]
    31. Above & Beyond - Good For Me (Above & Beyond Club Mix) [2007]
    32. Alt+F4 - ALT+F4 [2004]
    33. Nitrous Oxide - TocarFrozen Dreams [2006]
    34. Orkidea - Metaverse (Gareth Emery Remix) [2008]
    35. Jas van Houten - Heaven's Gate [2002]
    36. Robert Nickson - Spiral [2004]
    37. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding on to Nothing [2003]
    38. Super8 & Tab - Elektra [2008]
    39. Mike Foyle - Shipwrecked (John O'Callaghan vs. Mike Foyle Club Mix) [2006]
    40. Orkidea - TocarBeautiful (Alt+F4 Remix) [2005]
    41. Kyau vs. Albert - Always A Fool [2007]
    42. Jonas Steur - Castamara [2005]
    43. Onova - TocarPlatitude [2007]
    44. Octagen & M.I.D.O.R. - Metropolitan [2007]
    45. Filo & Peri - Elevation [2004]
    46. Enmass - CQ (Seek You) [2004]
    47. Nu NRG - Dreamland (Whirloop Remix) [2004]
    48. Elevation - Ocean Rain [2005]
    49. Re:Locate - Waterfall [2003]
    50. Mike Koglin vs. P.O.S. - TocarUntitled Audio (Nitrous Oxide Remix) [2006]
    51. Li Kwan - Point Zero 2004 (Matt Darey Remix) [2004]
    52. Terry Bones vs. Fred Baker pres. Water Planet - Introspection (John Askew mix) [2004]
    53. Aalto - 5 [2006]
    54. Gouryella - TocarTenshi [2000]
    55. Pulser - My Religion (Lange Remix) [2003]
    56. Anjunabeats - TocarVolume One (Anjuna Deep Mix) [2000]
    57. Mike Foyle - Bittersweet Nightshade [2008]
    58. Mesh - TocarPurple Haze [2003]
    59. Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun (DJ Tiësto Remix) [2002]
    60. Envio - Touched By The Sun (Envio's Sunrise remix) [2003]
    61. Empirical Labs - Turtle Beach (Outback Remix) [2003]
    62. Alex M.O.R.P.H. pres. Everest - Orée [2005]
    63. Project Medusa vs. Exor - Moonshine (Exor Mix Part II) [2003]
    64. Signum - Come Around Again [2004]
    65. Jose Amnesia - Follow Me (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) [2008]
    66. Above & Beyond pres. Tranquility Base - Oceanic (Super8 & Tab Remix) [2007]
    67. Firewall - Sincere [2003]
    68. Kamil Polner - Heart Of Sun [2006]
    69. Simon Patterson - Smack [2008]
    70. Darren Tate - Prayer For A God [2003]
    71. Eon - Pocket Damage [2002]
    72. Thomas Bronzwaer - Certitude [2008]
    73. Witness of Wonder - Emotion in Motion [2004]
    74. Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Sunshine (Nitrous Oxide Remix) [2008]
    75. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Mix) [2003]
    76. Three Drives - Sunset On Ibiza [2001]
    77. O'Callaghan & Kearney - Exactly [2006]
    78. Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Walk the Edge (Alex M.O.R.P.H. B2b Woody Van Eyden Mix) [2008]
    79. Thomas Bronzwaer - Resound [2007]
    80. Orjan Nilsen - Prison Break [2006]

    As this list was constructed, some of my expectations were met. The year 2004 was an especially standout year, as was 2003. Trance then just seemed to sound rather deep and melodic, leaving overly sugary-sweet songs at a greater distance than some other years. From 2000 through parts of 2003, trance was very focused on going an extra mile with sounds that were introduced in the end of the 1990s and expanding on vocal tracks. I would describe a mass proportion of trance from that little epoch to have been largely based on supersaw leads, arpeggiated chords to span a vast duration of the song, and 140 BPM type stuff. Just rather fast-paced and all about breakdowns with arm-raising melodies. It helps to mention that the "Gods of trance" (Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Paul van Dyk, and Armin van Buuren) all had their heydays around this time. Yet, a lot of trance from 2000 to 2003 thrived on the more ambient aspects as well. Then the 2003/2004 period took the formulations behind 1998-early 2003 and breathed in a new life that was often deeper darker, more interesting, and naturally raised the expectations for trance.

    What can I say about the time period past 2004? Well, progressive trance seemed to increasingly shift towards the influences of house music. So-called "uplifting trance" (which is a reference to a style which invokes arpeggiated chord progressions more than referring to a particular mood... trust me, lots of "uplifting" trance can sound rather anti-uplifting) was upward bound around 2006 after a bit of a lull in 2005. Trance in 2007 and 2008, as I said, really shifted towards a more house influenced style. So called "tech trance", which incorporates the overtly synthesized, monotonous sounds of techno into the basics of trance, skyrocketed. The tempo of an average song on one of Armin van Buuren's weekly "A State of Trance" episodes had slowed down considerably since 2003, just eyeballing the situation. Vocal trance was ubiquitous for a time and uplifting trance, save a few blockbusters that came around late 2007 and early 2008, had lost much of the originality and depth that it witnessed in the decade's earlier half. Needless to say, it alienated a vast number of people while still yet inviting another batch of people. It isn't unfair to say that trance was not nearly as interesting or original in recent history as it was between 2000 and 2004. As of February 2009, this trend continues, though my early thought is that trance has begun to shift once more towards more originality and depth.

    OK, now go listen to those songs and come back telling me how much it blows pop dance music out of the water. :-)
  • SEEN LIVE

    Jan 25 2009, 14h02 por Addicted2Melody

    SEEN LIVE

    I thought my About Me section was looking a bit messy and crowded so I've decided to move this part of it into a journal. To be honest, my clubbing exploits are hardly something to be marvelled at, so the front of my profile is probably the wrong place for it. All the acts I've posted are ones that I've seen for about an hour of at a time.

    Apologies in advance for posting what is quite a useless, uninteresting journal. This is purely for my own personal reference.

    Last event attended: Godskitchen Summer Ball @ The Syndicate, Bristol 30/08/09 (Headliner: Markus Schulz)

    Seen DJing

    Eddie Halliwell X4
    Ferry Corsten X4
    Sander van Doorn X4
    Paul van Dyk X4
    Armin van Buuren X4
    The Tidy Boys X3
    Anne Savage X3
    Lisa Lashes X2
    Lisa Pin-Up X2
    Rob Tissera X2
    BK X2
    Lee Haslam X2
    Marco V X2
    Gareth Emery X2
    Tiësto X2
    Above & Beyond X2
    Mark Eteson X2
    Ben Nicky b2b with Joel D X2
    Markus Schulz
    Paul Oakenfold
    Rank 1
    Sasha
    Solarstone
    The Thrillseekers
    Sean Tyas
    Marcel Woods
    Richard Durand
    Blake Jarrell
    John O'Callaghan
    Matt Hardwick
    Agnelli & Nelson
    Greg Downey
    Alex M.O.R.P.H.
    Signum
    Tyler Leigh
    Gareth Wyn
    Adam Sheridan
    Cally & Juice
    Amber D
    Karim
    Paul Maddox
    Ed Real
    Brain M Vs. MCBunn
    Rodi Style b2b with Ben Stevens
    Pendulum
    Fatboy Slim

    Seen Doing Live PAs

    The Edison Factor
    K90
    Nu NRG
    Lost Witness
    The Chemical Brothers
    Infected Mushroom
    Pendulum X2

    Festivals & Clubbing Holidays

    IBIZA 2005
    Most Memorable Tune: Agnelli & Nelson - Holding Onto Nothing
    Best Performace: Marco V at Cream Amnesia

    CREAMFIELDS 2007
    Most Memorable Tune: Tony De Vit - The Dawn
    Best Performace: Above & Beyond

    CREAMFIELDS 2008
    Most Memorable Tune: Sander van Doorn - Apple (Marcus Schossow Remix)
    Best Performance: Eddie Halliwell

    IBIZA 2009
    Most Memorable Tune: Randy Katana - The Hype
    Best Performace: Tiësto at Privilege

    GLOBAL GATHERING 2009
    Most Memorable Tune: Above & Beyond - Home (Club Mix)
    Best Performace: Armin van Buuren
  • THE TRANCE JOURNAL - PART 2 - THE BIG COUNTDOWN

    Mai 16 2008, 10h01 por Addicted2Melody

    THE TRANCE JOURNAL - (PART 2)
    THE BIG COUNTDOWN - MY 150 GREATEST TRANCE TUNES (92-07)


    Ok, so let's imagine someone new to trance, the type of person I euphemistically describe as the "outsider", has stumbled across PART 1 of this trance journal. They may now understand a bit better how trance works. Hopefully, it's dispelled a few myths. They may even be interested in giving the genre a try. But where the hell do you begin? While the concept is growing year on year within trance, the genre itself is not really based around the idea of the "artist album", so it's not just a case of getting a list of "reputable" trance producers and downloading their albums. Nor do I think it's enough to get one of the countless "best of" compilations that are released year on year as, despite the obvious stuff, they'll probably be missing material that has never entered the mainstream or been picked up on by the larger, compilation pushing labels. If you are new to the genre and looking for a way in, as far as I'm concerned, these 150 tracks are where to start.

    The original inspiration for this came from Jatup's journal, 100 Greatest Trance Songs. I had done a similar chart which was based around the idea of "iconic riffs" but, in retrospect, not enough thought went into it. This, on the other hand, has been an ongoing forum-based project since early February. The original plan to create a vaguely "democratic" chart based on the opinions of myself and 3 or 4 of my trance listening last.fm neighbours didn't quite work out in the end, but the process of building a list of so-called "nominees" with their help has greatly helped me build this chart. There are even some tracks in the chart that I hadn't even heard of until a couple of months ago. This has been a bit of an education for me as well.

    There are some notiecable absentees from this countdown. There were plenty of tracks that it pained me to have to leave out. But I had to draw the line somewhere. Equally, putting these tracks in some kind of order at one point seemed impossible. But having said that, I would still say this is quite an accurate reflection of my favourite trance records and a fairly good cross-section of the genre as a whole - old and new. More than anything I wanted to steer clear of favouring an era on the basis of nostagia, or from throwing in so-called classics just because they are "classics", or from ignoring newer tracks to avoid criticism from the purists who argue that trance "isn't what it used to be". Natutally, there are some tracks I feel are overrated, while some I feel are very underrated. But, obviously, a track that is overrated is by no means necessarily bad. The chart does however leave out records that have been released this year. There are a couple of tracks from this year that are, in my opinion, contenters to force their way into this chart at some point, but it's just too early to judge at this stage. Also, I have deliberately left psy-trance out of this chart. As a genre it is growing on me very quickly and I'm listening to it more and more often. But still, I don't feel I'm knowledgeable enough about it to begin choosing "the best ever psy tracks" and, even then, psy-trance itself feels so "separate" from the rest of the trance scene in many ways that comparison could become very difficult.

    Finally, the information I've provided for each track is not intended to be 100% complete in all cases and is dependent upon the reliability of discogs.com. It is intended as a general guide.

    Right - it's time to let the trance do the talking.... In reverse order:



    150. Members of Mayday – 10 In 01 (Paul Van Dyk Club Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Captivating Sounds, Bang On!, Ultra Records, Low Spirit Recordings
    Other Official Versions: EK, Tok Tok, PvD Member Only, Original

    149. DJ Quicksilver - Belissima
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: Positiva
    Other Official Versions: Musica, KLM, DJ Philip
    Flipsides: I Have A Dream (Video Mix)

    148. DJ Governor – Red Woods
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Captivating Sounds

    147. Coast 2 Coast – Home
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Religion Music, Free For All, Ultra Records
    Other Official Versions: Cequenza, 5 AM, Tiësto

    146. Nic Chagall - Monday Bar
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: High Contrast Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Sunset

    145. Aly & Fila – Eye Of Horus (Ronski Speed Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Euphonic, Galactive
    Other Official Versions: Original, Solid Globe

    144. Chicane – Lost You Somewhere
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: Xtravaganza Recordings, Club Tools
    Other Official Versions: L.I.R., R.O.O.S., Heliotropic

    Was track 4 on Chicane’s 1997 album, Far From the Maddening Crowds

    143. Coast 2 Coast feat. El Sal & Phoenix – Cut Me
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Discover
    Other Official Versions: Activa, Activa Dub, John O’Callaghan

    142. Sophie Sugar – Fallen Too Far
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: A State Of Trance
    Flipsides: In This Life

    141. Faithless - Salva Mea
    Year of Release: 1995
    Label(s) Released On: Blow Up, Cheeky Records, Jive, Overdance!
    Other Official Versions: C.E.C., Tuff, Sister Bliss

    Was track 3 on Faithless’ 1996 album, Reverence

    140. Space Manoeuvres - Stage One
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Orbit Records, Hooj Choons, Lost Language
    Other Official Versions: Tilt's Apollo 11, Solar Stone, Pariah's Banjo, Pariah Shadow Lounging

    Appeared on Space Manoeuvres’ 2005 album Oid

    139. Bedrock - Heaven Scent
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Bedrock Records, Xtra Nova
    Other Official Versions: Evolution Dub, Greg Downey, Yunus Güvenen

    The Greg Downey remix was released in 2007 and was one of that year’s most popular tracks. The Yunus Güvenen remix was released in 2003.

    138. Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Creatures (Arc In The Sky Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Clubbgroove Records White
    Other Official Versions: Original Instrumental, G&M Project

    137. Gouryella - Walhalla (Armin Van Buuren's Rising Star Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Code Blue, Tsunami, Insolent Tracks, Orbit Records
    Other Official Versions: Original, Hybrid's Matrix Dub, Hybrid's Echoplex, Armin van Buuren's Rising Star Dub
    Flipsides: In Walhalla

    136. Push - The Legacy
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Inferno, ID&T, Superstar Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Progression

    135. Plummet - Damaged (Antillas Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Captivating Sounds, Serious Records, Vale Music
    Other Official Versions: Artica, Neo & Farina

    134. Sasha - Xpander
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Deconstruction, Ultra Records
    Flipsides: Belfunk, Rabbitweed, Baja

    133. Underworld - Born Slippy
    Year of Release: 1995
    Label(s) Released On: Wax Trax! Records, Junior Boy's Own
    Other Official Versions: NUXX, TELEMATIC

    132. Ron van den Beuken - Sunset (Ron Van Den Beuken Remix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Liquid Recordings, Spinnin' Records, Go For It
    Other Official Versions: Original, 4 Clubbers

    131. OceanLab - Clear Blue Water
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Code Blue, Captivating Sounds, Club Culture
    Other Official Versions: Instrumental, Dub, Hennes & Cold, Ferry Corsten, Above & Beyond Progessive, DJ Astrid's Water Solo, Geert Huinink

    130. Sean Tyas - Lift (Sean Tyas Rework)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Discover
    Other Official Versions: Original

    129. 4 Strings - Mainline (Turntables Mix)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Liquid Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original

    128. Re:Locate & Jonas Steur – Sombre Saliente
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Galactive

    Initially released as track 2 on Re:Locate’s 2006 album Rogue. It was also released on the first of three album samplers in December of that year.

    127. Lost World – A Life Elsewhere
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Captivating Sounds
    Other Official Versions: Martin Roth Psy, Kimito Lopez

    Lost World are producers John O'Callaghan and Thomas Bronzwaer

    126. Simon Patterson – Bulldozer
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Reset Recordings
    Flipsides: We'll See

    125. Re:Locate – Rogue
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Galactive

    Initially released as the opening track on Re:Locate’s 2006 album Rogue. It was also released on the first of three album samplers in December of that year.

    124. Tilt - The World Doesn't Know
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Lost Language
    Other Official Versions: Özgur Can, Özgur Can Dub
    Flipsides: I Know You're Afraid

    123. Above & Beyond - Good For Me (Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Album, Darren Tate, King Roc Vocal, King Roc Dub, Redanka Vocal, Thomas Datt Bootleg

    122. Carlos - The Silmarillia
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Karma, Orbit-A, King Size Records
    Other Official Versions: R.O.O.S., Airplay, Merlyn & Chuck Mellow, Marino Stephano
    Flipsides: Ammenekoejoen

    121. Delerium feat. Jael - After All (Svenson & Gielen Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Nettwerk
    Other Official Versions: Album, Satoshi Tomiie, Satoshi Tomiie Dub, Svenson & Gielen Instrumental, Andrew Sega, Amniotic Insomniac, Revelation Mixshow

    120. Mike Koglin vs. P.O.S. – Untitled Audio (Nitrous Oxide Remix)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Anjuabeats
    Other Official Versions: Original

    119. Envio – Touched By The Sun
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: A State Of Trance
    Other Official Versions: Envio's Sunrise, Rusch & Elusive Chill Out, Rusch & Elusive, Endre, Airbase

    118. Arksun – Arisen
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Armind
    Other Official Versions: Airbase presents Parc

    117. Nu NRG - Last Experience (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Monster Tunes
    Flipsides: Kosmosy

    116. Above & Beyond - Home (Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats, Euphonic
    Other Official Versions: Wippenberg, Jaytech, The Timewriter, Michael Badall, Tony's Deep, Stoneface & Terminal, Stoneface & Terminal Dub, Album

    115. Push - Universal Nation
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Bonzai Records, Airplay Records, Inferno, ID&T
    Other Official Versions: DuMonde, Oliver Lieb, Flange & Swain, Flange & Swain Dark Dub, Ferry Corsten
    Flipsides: Prisma

    114. Airbase - Escape
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Intuition Recordings
    Flipsides: For The Fallen

    113. Pulser - Square One
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: A State Of Trance
    Other Official Versions: Thrillseekers

    112. Goldenscan – Only With You
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: A State Of Trance
    Flipsides: Halcyon

    111. Airforce & SamuelzoneTocarSnowflake
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Follow Records
    Flipsides: Source Of Calm

    110. Above & Beyond - Alone Tonight (Ronski Speed Remix)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats, Euphonic
    Other Official Versions: Above & Beyond's Club, Above & Beyond's Nasty Dub, Matthew Dekay Vocal, Disciples Of Sound & Kid Lopez, Ronski Speed Dub

    109. Scooter - Soultrain
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Sheffield Tunes

    The final track on Scooter’s 2003 album The Stadium Techno Experience

    108. Selu Vibra – Stargazing
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Somatic Sense Recordings
    Other Official Versions: 8 Wonders' Star Traveller, Maor Levi, Sebastian Brandts' Phunky Business

    107. Jonas Steur - Castamara
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Intuition Recordings
    Flipsides: Silent Waves

    106. Above & Beyond - Far From In Love (Airbase Remix)
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: ID&T, Playground Music, Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Original, San Francisco, DJ Complexz, Shane54 On Spec

    105. Madonna - What It Feels Like For A Girl (Above & Beyond Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Maverick
    Other Official Versions: Album, Paul Oakenfold Perfecto, Richard Vission Velvet Masta

    104. Empirical Labs – Turtle Beach
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: A State Of Trance
    Other Official Versions: Outback

    103. Re:Locate – Undercurrent
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Fundamental Recordings

    102. Aramanja – Memories (Sunset Mix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Trancetribe Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original

    Aramanja is the little known alias of German hard dance giants Alphazone. Memories is the only release attributed to the duo under this name so far and it remains one of the most overlooked gems in the trance genre.

    101. Kyau vs. Albert - Made Of Sun (KvA Hard Dub)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Album Version
    Flipsides: Falling Anywhere (Rework)

    100. Art of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Platipus
    Other Official Versions: Original, Transa, Cygnus X

    99. M.I.K.E. - Salvation (Plastic Boy Remix)
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Club Elite
    Other Official Versions: Album Revised, Valentino Kanzyani Jly

    98. Tiesto - Traffic
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Nebula, Magik Muzik
    Other Official Versions: Max Walder, Montana Re-Edit

    Was track 3 on Tiesto’s 2004 album, Just Be

    97. Li Kwan - Point Zero (Matt Darey's 2004 Remake)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Darey Products
    Other Official Versions: Lost Tribe, Agnelli & Nelson, Sensorica, The Digital Blonde, Leama & Moor, Kuffdam & Plant, Sensorica

    96. Ratty - Sunrise (Here I Am)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Neo Records, Kontor Records, Radikal Records, Monster Classics
    Other Official Versions: Instrumental, Dub, UK, Scooter, Donald & Giles, P.H.A.T.T., Mark Sherry's 2005 Sunburst, Brisky & Cambridge

    This track samples a vocal from Song To The Siren by Tim Buckley, which was also sampled for the trance track, Song To The Siren by Barakka.

    95. Three Drives - Sunset On Ibiza
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Xtravaganza Recordings, ZYX Music, B.I.G.
    Other Official Versions: Ton TB & Enrico Dub Vocal, Ton TB & Enrico Dub Instrumental, Yves De Ruyter, Sirius, Above & Beyond, Sonorous

    94. Luminary - Amsterdam (Smith & Pledger Remix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Original

    93. A-Force & Yahel - Behind Silence
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Fundamental Recordings

    Contains vocal elements from Yahel’s Liquid Love

    92. Lange - I Believe (DJ Tandu Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Additive, Temprogressive
    Other Official Versions: Lange

    91. BT- Godspeed
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Renaissance, Headspace, Black Hole Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Hybrid, Hybrid Dub, Thumper! Higher Kick

    Appeared as track 8 on BT’s 1999 album, Movement in Still Life

    90. Alex M.O.R.P.H. & Rank 1 - A Life Less Ordinary (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Original Extended Mix)
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: High Contrast Recordings
    Other Official Versions: A Less Ordinary Rank 1, Rafael Frost, Mekk

    89. Paul van Dyk, Hemstock & Jennings - Nothing But You (PvD Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Vandit Records, Positiva, ID&T
    Other Official Versions: Vandit Club, Cirrus Mix 1, Cirrus Mix 2, Faithless, Tommek
    Flipsides: La Fiesta De Las Canicas

    88. Marco V - False Light
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: In Charge
    Other Official Versions: Marco's Thunderdub, Original Extended, Single Extended, Ton T.B., Danny Oliveira's GhostRider

    First released as the opening track on Marco V’s 2005 album 200V

    87. Mike Koglin & UTO – Yoake (Mike Koglin Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: First Second Records, Noys
    Other Official Versions: Misja Helsloot

    86. Salt Tank - Eugina (Michael Woods Remix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Lost Language
    Other Official Versions: Tiesto, Salt Tank's Reactivation

    85. Super8 & DJ Tab - Helskinki Scorchin'
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Alex M.O.R.P.H., Michael Cassette

    84. Peran - Good Time
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Popular Records, RR Records, Incentive
    Other Official Versions: Cream Team

    83. Fictivision vs. C-Quence - Symbols
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: In Trance We Trust
    Other Official Versions: Mesh

    82. Tiesto - Sparkles (Airscape Remix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Black Hole Recordings, Nebula
    Other Official Versions: Original, Magikal Remake, Transa, Starecase

    81. Ferry Corsten - Punk
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: Tsunami, Positiva, Hussle Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Kid Vicious, Cosmic Gate, Duplex

    80. ATB - 9PM (Till I Come) (Sequential One 1999 Remix)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Club Tools, Free For All
    Other Official Versions: Clubb, Gary D´s Northern Light, Spacekid

    79. BT - Force Of Gravity (Ferry Corsten Bootleg Remix)

    This remix has never been officially released. The original is on BT’s 2003 album Emotional Technology and features the vocals of N*Sync singer, JC Chasez. A rehashed version of this bootleg by a member of Ferry Corsten’s official forum was circulated on the internet, wrongly labeled as Ferry’s work and was even pressed on a White Label vinyl containing some of Ferry’s most well-known remixes. The version that Ferry played in many of his sets during 2004, including his set at Trance Energy and his Essential Mix on Radio 1 in February, was apparently the full 10 minute bootleg.

    78. Andy Moor - Halcyon
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Armind
    Other Official Versions: Alex M.O.R.P.H.

    Vocal performed by Danu Lucas

    77. M.I.K.E. - Massive Motion
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Armind
    Other Official Versions: Enter-Ku

    76. Ryan G - Emoticon (Miika Kuisma Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: First Second Records
    Other Official Versions: Original, Octagen

    75. The Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (Fly Away) (The Thrillseekers Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Liquid Sound, Vandit Records
    Other Official Versions: Darude & JS16, Paul Van Dyk, En Motion, Original

    74. Giuseppe Ottaviani - Linking People
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Vandit Records
    Other Official Versions: Marc Van Linden
    Flipsides: White Lady

    73. York - Reachers Of Civilisation
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Axma
    Flipsides: O.T.B. (On The Beach)

    72. Marco V - Red Blue Purple
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: In Charge
    Was track 7 on Marco V’s 2005 album 200V

    71. F. Massif - Somebody (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Purple Eye Entertainment
    Other Official Versions: Swirl People, Vocal Extended, Massif
    Flipsides: Biography

    70. Arizona vs. Passiva - Halo
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Dedicated Holland
    Other Official Versions: Danjo & Styles

    69. Gouryella - Tenshi
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Tsunami, Code Blue, Absolute Sound
    Other Official Versions: Transa, Mark Moon, Roland Klinkenberg, Ratty, ATB

    68. Antiloop - In My Mind
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: Fluid Records, Stockholm Records
    Other Official Versions: Mind Your Own Business, Chamber Of Sound Dub, Stoney's Gangstas 2000, Talla 2XLC, Poor Mind Alteration

    67. Ferry Corsten - Right Of Way
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Tsunami
    Flipsides: Kyoto

    Was the 4th track on Ferry Corsten’s 2003 album, Right of way.

    66. Jan Johnston - Flesh (Tiesto Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Perfecto
    Other Official Versions: Tilt's Going Home, Tilt's Going Home Dub

    65. Alt+F4 - Alt+F4
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats
    Other Official Versions: Matthew Adams Introspective

    64. Lange vs. Gareth Emery - Another Me, Another You
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Vandit Records
    Other Official Versions: Terranova & Austin Leeds

    63. Ridgewalkers feat. El - Find (Andy Moor Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Baroque Records, Armind, Euphonic, Electropolis
    Other Official Versions: Original, Kyau vs. Albert, Kyau vs. Albert Dub

    62. M1 - Heaven Scent (Michael Woods Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: Inferno
    Other Official Versions: Michael Woods Vox

    61. Matt Darey presents DSP - From Russia With Love (Solar Stone Red City Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Liquid Asset
    Other Official Versions: Matt Darey Original, Oliver Lieb, Solar Stone's Deep Blue

    60. Ferrin & Low - Breeze
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Fenology Records
    Other Official Versions: Van Eyden & Creemers Peaktime, Van Eyden & Creemers Till Dawn

    59. Orjan - Arctic Globe
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Intuition Recordings
    Flipsides: Prison Break

    58. Armin van Buuren - Shivers (Rising Star Remix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Armada Music, Armind Limited, Nebula
    Other Official Versions: Tribal Feel, Instrumental
    Flipsides: Birth Of An Angel

    Was track 3 of Armin Van Buuren’s 2005 album, Shivers.

    57. Mirco de Govia - Voller Sterne (Super8 Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Euphonic
    Other Official Versions: Mirco de Govia

    56. John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Agnelli & Nelson Remix)
    Year of Release: 2007
    Label(s) Released On: Armind
    Other Official Versions: Original, EDX Russian Winter Redub, EDX's Russian Winter Vocal, EDX's Russian Winter, City Zen

    55. iiO - Rapture (Amrin Van Buuren Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: United Recordings

    54. DJ Shah presents Sunlounger - White Sand
    Year of Release: 2006
    Label(s) Released On: Armind
    Other Official Versions: Highnoon At Salinas

    53. The Mystery - Feel 4 You (Dub Mix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: RR Records, Sirup, ADN Progressive Records
    Other Official Versions: Original, Dave 202 & Phil Green

    52. Conjure One - Tears From The Moon (Tiesto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix)
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: Nettwerk
    Other Official Versions: Hybrid Twisted On The Terrace, Hybrid Twisted On The Terrace Dub, Robbie Rivera

    51. Agnelli & Nelson - Everyday (Lange Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Xtravaganza Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original

    Was re-released in 2002 with additional Alex Gold remixes

    50. 4 Strings – (Take Me Away) Into The Night
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Zeitgeist, Liquid Recordings, VC Recordings
    Other Official Versions: 4 Strings, Chill-Out, Coast 2 Coast Vocal, Symphony Of Strings, Gabriel & Dresden 6 Deep Dub

    49. DJ Sakin & Friends - Protect Your Mind (For The Love Of A Princess) (Lange Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Positiva, Bang On!
    Other Official Versions: Ayla, Suspicious

    48. Matt Darey - Nocturnal Delight
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Liquid Recordings, Incentive
    Other Official Versions: Sandler

    47. Tiesto - Lethal Industry
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: Magik Muzik, VC Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Mauro Picotto, Svenson & Gielen, Fred Numf vs Etienne Overdijk

    Was the 8th track on Tiesto’s 2002 album, In My Memory.

    46. Solar Stone - Solarcoaster
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Lost Language, Electropolis
    Other Official Versions: Midway, Steve Murano, Greg Murray

    45. Signum - What Ya Got 4 Me? (Vocal Edit)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Tidy Trax, 541
    Other Official Versions: Original 12" Instrumental, Plug 'N' Play, Captain Tinrib, Untidy Dub

    44. Three Drives - Greece 2000
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: ZYX Music, Hooj Choons, Insolent Tracks
    Other Official Versions: Miro Vocal Version, Lost Tribe vs. Miro Vocal, Man With No Name, Farmatronic Genetic, Peace Division, DeNiro, Saccoman, DJ Enrico & Ton TB Extra Extra Space Dub, York, Olav Basoski "Work 'M To Death Funkmeister Dub, A20 Rotterdam On A Saturday Night Overdub
    Flipsides: Not Overdrive, Piano Freq.

    The main percussion and bassline of the original are sampled from Crusin' Gangs' 1984 track Chinatown. The Chinese vocal sample at the beginning is also sampled from the Cruisin' Gang track.

    43. Age of Love - The Age Of Love (Jam & Spoon's Watch Out For Stella Remix)
    Year of Release: 1992
    Label(s) Released On: ZYX Music, Airplay Records, React
    Other Official Versions: OPM, Sign Of The Time, New Age, Boeing, The Original Classic Anthem, Paul Van Dyk "Love Of Ages", Emmanuel Top, Secret Knowledge, Baby Doc, Marco V, Mr. Sam vs. Fred Baker, Marc Et Claude, Cosmic Gate, Wrecked Angle 2004, Brainbug, Johnny Vicious

    42. Allure - No More Tears (Abnea Mix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Nebula, Big Star Records, Black Hole Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original, Aquilia, Butterfly

    41. Way Out West - Killa (Orkidea Remix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Solaris Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Orkidea vs. Dallas Superstars

    40. Mauro Picotto – Lizard (Megavoices Mix)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Empire State Records, Overdance!, VC Recordings, Nebula
    Other Official Versions: Mondo Bongo, Tea, Mas, Tall Paul Edit, Gigi D'Agostino, Picotto, Montana's Lizzy 1014, PPD, Reece Elliot, Claxixx

    39. Paul Oakenfold - Southern Sun (Tiesto Remix)
    Year of Release: 2002
    Label(s) Released On: Perfecto
    Other Official Versions: Original, Sabata Breaks Vocal, Gabriel & Dresden Unplugged, Solar Stone After Hours
    Flipsides: Ready Steady Go

    38. Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound Of Goodbye (Armin Van Buuren's Tribal Remix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Armind, Cream Records, Nebula
    Other Official Versions: Armin Van Buuren's Tribal Feel Dub, Armin Van Buuren's Rising Star, Above & Beyond, Blank & Jones, Dajiro's Deep Dub, Robbie's Fierce Vocal, Pablo Gargano Underwater Vocal, Nic Chagall Drumbeat, Simon & Shaker

    37. Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Signum Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Hooj Choons, Darey Products
    Other Official Versions: Original, Michael Woods 2003, Matt Darey 2003, The Digital Blonde, Lee Ault, Lee Haslam Tidy Two, Mandrake Chillout Breaks Full Length, Lost Tribe's '99
    Flipsides: Under The Red Sea

    36. The Quest - C Sharp
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: In Trance We Trust, Redemption
    Other Official Versions: Bhaskar Dandona, Twenty-Something
    Flipsides: Shaken Not Stirred, Solitude

    35. Above & Beyond vs. Andy Moor - Air For Life
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Anjunabeats, Euphonic
    Other Official Versions: Airwave, Mirco De Govia

    Was the 4th track on Above & Beyond’s Tri-State album of 2006

    34. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Sweeping Strings Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Armind, Armada Music, Positiva, Insolent Tracks
    Other Official Versions: Armin Van Buuren's Universal Religion, Markus Schulz Coldharbour, Gabriel & Dresden Chillout, Above & Beyond's Dynaglide

    33. Cosmic Gate - Exploration Of Space (Extended Mix)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Popular Records, Combined Forces, Data Records
    Other Official Versions: Green Court, Club, DJ Shredda, Pedro Del Mar vs. Raul Pablo Sanchez
    Flipsides: Melt To The Ocean

    32. Vincent de Moor - Fly Away
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Mostiko, Combined Forces, VC Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Thrillseekers, Ambient, Generation X, Noisefloor, Don Diablo's Refuse, Havana

    31. Yahel - Voyage (Tiesto Magikal Remake)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: In Trance We Trust, Playground
    Other Official Versions: 12" Version
    Flipsides: Liquid Paradise, I Believe

    30. Mike Koglin & UTO - Time (Vocal Mix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Noys, G Tracks
    Other Official Versions: BK, Sassot & David Con G vs. DJ Neil

    29. Push - Strange World (2000 Remake)
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Inferno, Temprogressive
    Other Official Versions: Spectrum, HH, Original

    28. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Armin Van Buuren Remix)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Lost Language
    Other Official Versions: Michael Woods, Solar Stone's Liquid Summer, Solar Stone Trans Atlantis, V-One's Living Cities, Paris & Sharp

    27. Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (Three N One Remix)
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: Hooj Choons, Lost Language, Urban
    Other Official Versions: Solar Stone, Kid Paul, Universal State Of Mind, Oliver Lieb's L.S.G, Hybrid's Time Traveller, Nalin & Kane, Café Del Marco V, Michael Woods Ambient, John '00' Flemming

    26. Chicane - Offshore
    Year of Release: 1996
    Label(s) Released On: Modena, Xtravaganza Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Disco Citizens

    Featured as track 3 on Chicane’s 1997 album Far From the Maddening Crowds.

    25. Ralph Fridge - Angel
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Orbit Records, Insolent Tracks, Go For It, Incentive
    Other Official Versions: Trance Version, 5.A.M., John Johnson, Quake

    24. Lovechild - Liberta (Moonman Remix)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Tremolo, Temprogressive, Bang On!
    Other Official Versions: Original Extended, Liquid Child, 8th Wonder, Unison

    23. Andain - Beautiful Things (Photon Project Remix)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Black Hole Recordings, Twenty Four Records
    Other Official Versions: DJ Cor Fijneman, Gabriel & Dresden Unplugged, Josh Gabriel

    22. Agnelli & Nelson - Holding Onto Nothing (Paul Van Dyk Edit)
    Year of Release: 2003
    Label(s) Released On: Xtravaganza Recordings, Insolent Tracks, Vandit Records
    Other Official Versions: Agnelli & Nelson Chillout, Club Mix

    Vocals are performed by Audrey Gallagher under the name, Aureas

    21. Ayla - Ayla (Veracocha Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Positiva, Wiggle Records
    Other Official Versions: DJ Tandu, DJ Taucher, Hole In One, Collisson, Pronti & Kalmani

    20. Tiesto - Suburban Train
    Year of Release: 2001
    Label(s) Released On: Magik Muzik, Nettwerk, Nebula
    Other Official Versions: Way Out West, Marc O'Tool Instrumental

    Was the final track on Tiesto’s 2001 album In My Memory.

    19. Chakra - Home (Above & Beyond Remix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: WEA International Inc., Fresh Fish Records
    Other Official Versions: Tilt's Topline, Dead Dead Tilt, Mara's Chocicide, Mara Vocal, Rob Searle's Tweakin', Original, Solar Stone, Rob Green & Danny Howell's Mix Of The Unknown DJ

    18. Orkidea - Beautiful (Alt+F4 Remix)
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: Sential Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original, Sundawner Tribal, DJ Tab, Alt+F4 Instrumental, Syna, Faraway Project, Ambient

    17. Marcel Woods - Advanced
    Year of Release: 2005
    Label(s) Released On: High Contrast Recordings, Be Yourself Music
    Other Official Versions: Ton T.B., Filterheadz Love Distortion, Woods Re-Visit-Ed

    16. William Orbit - Barber's Adagio For Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: WEA International Inc., Fresh Fish Records, Club Cuture
    Other Official Versions: Original, ATB
    Flipsides: In A Landscape

    15. Veracocha - Carte Blanche
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Positiva, Deal Records, Orange Records, Roadrunner Records, X-Over Recordings, 541, Insolent Tracks
    Other Official Versions: Origin, French Edit, Hitch Hiker & Dumondt Club, Ronald Van Gelderen, Kenny Hayes
    Flipsides: Drafting

    14. Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan - Silence (Airscape Remix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: SPV Recordings, Nettwerk
    Other Official Versions: Album Version Edit, DJ Tiësto In Search Of Sunrise, Original Fade Sanctuary
    Flipsides: Aria

    13. Armin van Buuren - Communication Part 2 (Armin Van Buuren Remake)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Cyber Records, Big Star Records, BXR
    Other Official Versions: Electromix

    12. Atlantis vs. Avatar - Fiji (Lange Remix)
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Inferno, Leaded, X-Over Recordings
    Other Official Versions: Original, Azzido Da Bass, Binary Finary Breaks, Binary Finary Future

    11. Tenth Planet - Ghosts
    Year of Release: 2000
    Label(s) Released On: Combined Forces, Tommy Boy Silver, Nebula, Insolent Tracks
    Other Official Versions: Vincent De Moor, VDM Low Dynamic, Trouser Enthusiast, Jon Doe, Junior Vasquez, Redanka's Spooky Disko Vocal

    10. System F - Out Of The Blue
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Essential Recordings, Tsunami, Dance Pool, Insolent Tracks
    Other Official Versions: Angelz, Lucien's Big Trance, Super Secret, DJ Commie, Mauro Picotto, System F's 5AM, Ferry Corsten's Second Edition

    9. Robert Miles - Children (Dream Version)
    Year of Release: 1995
    Label(s) Released On: Platipus, Deconstruction, Overdance!, Arista
    Other Official Versions: Message, Guitar, Vocal

    Both the Dream and Message versions of this track appeared on Robert Miles’ 1996 album, Dreamland.

    8. Chicane - Saltwater
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Xtravaganza Recordings, Dance Pool, C2Records
    Other Official Versions: Tomski vs. Disco Citizens, Mothership

    This track is an adaptation of the Clannad song, Harry’s Game and features the vocals of Clannad’s Marie Brennan. It went on to become track 4 on Chicane’s 2000 album, Behind the Sun.

    7. OceanLab - Satellite (Above & Beyond Remix)
    Year of Release: 2004
    Label(s) Released On: Euphonic, NuLife, Soundpiercing, Armada Music, Anjunabeats (White Label)
    Other Official Versions: Markus Schulz Coldharbour, Alx Odden's Flipside Vocal, Floris de Haan, Above & Beyond Progressive

    6. BT - Flaming June
    Year of Release: 1997
    Label(s) Released On: Perfecto, Reprise Records, Kinetic Records, Warner Music
    Other Official Versions: BT & PvD, Chicane, HHC, Lemon D, BBE Club Mix 1, BBE Club Mix 2, Lenco Shift

    Original released as track 3 on the 1997 album, Electric Sky Church Music (ESCM)

    5. Gouryella - Gouryella
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Tsunami, Ultra Violet Recordings, Code Blue, Planetary Consciousness, Insolent Tracks, Absolute Sound
    Other Official Versions: Armix, Gigolo
    Flipsides: Gorella

    4. Binary Finary - 1999 (Gouryella Remix)
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Positiva, Orbit Records, 24 Records,
    Other Official Versions: Kay Cee, Matt Darey, Paul Van Dyk, Marc Et Claude’s Answering Machine
    Flipsides: Cryogen

    3. Paul van Dyk - For An Angel (E-Werk Club Mix)
    Year of Release: 1998
    Label(s) Released On: Deviant Records, 541, Orbit-A, Rough Trade Germany
    Other Official Versions: Way Out West, Terry Lee Brown Jnr, Ashtrax Fallen, Ashtrax Remould

    2. Faithless - Insomnia (Monster Remix)
    Year of Release: 1995
    Label(s) Released On: Cheeky Records, Blow Up, D:vision Records, Overdance!, Max Music (Spain), Arista
    Other Official Versions: Original, Moody, CEC, Tuff, ’96 Version, DJ Quicksilver, De Donatis, Armand's European Vacation, Armand's Mission To Mars, Rollo & Sister Bliss, Blissy vs. Armand Van Helden 2005, Sasha B.A, Live At Alexandra Palace

    1. Rank 1 - Airwave
    Year of Release: 1999
    Label(s) Released On: Free For All, Clubgroove Records, Manifesto, ID&T, Bang On!, Kontor Records
    Other Official Versions: Rank 1 vs. Dutch Force, ATB, Sunset, Junior Vasquez Marathon Airwaves

    This track was also re-released in 2003 under the name Breathing (Airwave), with an additional vocal.
  • Dance Island - The UKs newest dance festival!

    Abr 2 2008, 15h54 por vince1980

    Thirteen weeks until Dance Island 2008!!

    How time flies! The great weather we are having at the moment is giving us a taster of what should be a great summer! The UKs newest dance festival is just around the corner, only thirteen weeks until 10,000 ravers descend onto Cambridgeshire!

    With Kiss FM, BIG, Slinky, Natural Born Ravers, Raindance, Bedbug & Fierce Angel involved, we can't wait until 5th July for you to see what we've been planning!

    Tickets for Dance Island are on sale and are available from www.dance-island.com

    We will be announcing more DJs very soon, including more headliners!

    DJs announced so far include:

    Mauro Picotto
    Agnelli & Nelson
    Dave Pearce
    Kutski
    K90
    Darren Styles
    Sy
    Hixxy
    Storm
    Whizzkid
    Ratpack
    Slipmatt
    Unity
    Tidy Boys
    DJ-X Lab4
    Andy Farley
    Big Ben
    Mark Sherry
    Audio Surgery
    Mark Doyle
    Matt Collins
    The BeatThiefs
    Lee Haslam
    JB Project
    Dan Stone
    Paul Wilkerson
    Mark Hughes

    Dance Island 2008
    Near Ely, Cambridgeshire
    5th July, 3pm-6am
    Tickets: Standard - £40 / VIP - £75
    www.dance-island.com
  • Armin van Buuren - A State of Trance Episode 339

    Fev 15 2008, 14h29 por cosmomo

    Armin van Buuren и его A State of Trance Episode 339 более радует чем прошлый выпуск 338 (


    на 339 ASOT



    01. A State of Trance - Intro (01:21)
    02. Armin van Buuren feat. Susana - If You Should Go (Inpetto vs. Duderstadt Remix) (06:24)
    03. Dobenbeck - Please Don't Go (Shawn Mitiska Remix) (03:57)
    04. Sultan & Ned Shepard - Eye Spy (Matthew Dekay Remix) (02:57)
    05. Rank 1 vs. Jochen Miller - And Then... (05:12)
    06. Cressida - 6AM (Kyau & Albert Remix) (05:00)
    07. Orjan Nilsen - La Guitarra [Future Favorite] (06:18)
    08. Maarten Hercules - Red Sun Landing (05:47)
    09. Santiago Niño - Neo Culture (03:42)
    10. Denga & Manus - Dimensions (05:27)
    11. Solarstone - Rain Stars Eternal (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) [Tune Of The Week] (07:49)
    12. Mark Pledger vs. Matt Hardwick feat. Melinda Gareh - Fallen Tides (Simon Patterson Remix) (05:11)
    13. DJ Eco - Mouth Without A Voice (06:35)
    14. Majai - Phoria (Jorn van Deynhoven Remix) (05:39)
    15. Georgia - Ode To '99 (07:05)
    16. Markus Schulz feat. Dauby - Perfect (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) (06:19)
    17. Activa - Remember (04:40)
    18. Matt Cerf feat. Jaren - Let Me Breathe (Bissen Remix) (07:43)
    19. Li Kwan - Point Zero (Mark Eteson Remix) (06:18)
    20. Tom Colontonio - Infinity Passage (06:08)
    21. Aly & Fila - Key Of Life (06:39)
    22. Agnelli & Nelson feat. Aureus - Holding Onto Nothing [ASOT Radio Classic] (07:57)
  • My favorite trance releases of year 2007

    Jan 9 2008, 15h18 por Cement

    1. John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Agnelli & Nelson Remix)
    Absolutely awesome tune, the remix is far better then original mix. The voice of Irish Audrey Gallagher is well known from Agnelli & Nelson tune "Holding Onto Nothing", but this is masterpiece.

    2. Galen Behr vs. Hydroid - Shift Of The Ages
    Catchy tune, very entertaining, still I can't get this melody out of my mind.

    3. Ron van den Beuken - Alcatraz
    Ron returned after the dissapointing "Access" with a new, fresh part of energetic trance music. Hope for more tracks like this in year 2008 !!!

    4. Cosmic Gate - Body Of Conflict (Vocal Mix)
    Cosmic Gate which we didn't know till nowdays !!! Is this tune better then classics like "Exploration Of Space" or "Tomorrow" ? Difficult to say, still it's a great tune.

    5. Ilse de Lange - The Great Escape (Armin Van Buuren Remix)
    In this fantastic tune the electronic music isn't dominated by the voice of Ilse, these two factors are cooperating in amazing masterpiece.

    6. Breakfast - The Horizon
    Breakfast was probably one of the best trance newcomers of year 2007, but their two great, chill-outing tunes "Sungliht" and "The Horizon" deserved to be in the top group.

    7. Sunlounger - Hierbas Ibicenas (Club Mix)
    Best tune from the new Sunlounger's (that's to say DJ Shah's) album.

    8. Summer Channel feat. Kathleen Fisher - A Thousand Miles (DJ Cobra & Brian Howe Remix)
    The dark, beautiful and mysterious voice of Kathleen Fisher forced me tu put this track into the top 8 :)
  • my top 50 last week

    Out 12 2007, 2h18 por holyct