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Scottish Clubland Vol. 3
Release Date: 2007 - 12 - 17, Audio CD, Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 20/02/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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The clubland albums are always reliable for some solid dancefloor friendly tunes. They are usually trancey tracks with vocals and are pretty frantic and fuelled with energy. This one has two discs, both packed with tracks. Style of music: Trancey stuff with a pop edge, usually utilising a female vocal. Think Cascada and Ultrabeat and you're on the right track. Album highlights: On the first disc, head for the thumping 'Overload' by Voodoo and Serano, which just builds and builds. Soaring dutch synth riffs meet a feisty female vocal and result in a superb breakdown and a hands-in-the air anthem. For something cheesier check out ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/09/05 (Useful, 3034 readings)
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Thinking of what to get for your teenagers this Christmas? Are they into dance music? Then look no further then this fantastic album. Clubland 6 brings all the latest and greatest dance tunes of the year onto 3 CDs, which includes a Mashed CD which comes extra with the usual 2CD album. WHAT IS CLUBLAND? Clubland is a compilation album of the best dance anthems. Clubland started in 2002 and since then has grown to become one of the best dance compilation albums around with the likes of Ministry of Sound and Euphoria. TRACKLIST: Disc: 1 1. Eyeopener - Hungry Eyes Loved the Eric Carmen version? Then you'll love ... Read the complete review
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