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Trance Nation - Ministry Of Sound
Newest Review: ... only TN I would advise getting as this series has just unfortunately got more and more commercial as it goes on. But the original, this c... more |
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by Tcraze84 - written on 18.12.00 (Useful, 102 readings)
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As soon as the trance scene in the UK kicked off in a big way at the start of 1999 it was inevitable that the Ministry would capitalise on this fact and put together a compilation of the tunes that would make somebody's summer complete. Whereas their Ibiza compilations are a mix of house, trance, garage and whatever else they can fit in - ...
by gchessun - written on 09.11.00 (18 readings)
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This is the first in the Trance Nation series from the Ministry of Sound, and is mixed by Ferry Corsten (part of System F who did the excellent Out Of The Blue). The songs mixed here are absolute anthems, and great mixes of those at times as well. It has a great sound and you will love it all the way through. From the start with Robert ...
by djmikeford - written on 20.07.00 (27 readings)
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Trance Nation is by no means a bad compilation, its just it isnt the greatest either. I get the impression not alot of thought has gone into the tracklisting, just a few guys in an office have said 'stick down 40 of the best selling trance tunes ever'. So the CD is fine if thats all your looking for, the mixing by Ferry Corsten (aka System ...
by taevans - written on 18.07.00 (Useful, 117 readings)
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You NEED this album! This is one of my favourite albums of all time - it combines some of the greatest dance and trance ever made, and you simply won't find a better collection. This album has all the classics (well, nearly) from the early days of trance, and I could easily tell you all of them. Theres, Cafe Del Mar, Storm, For an ...
by protonic - written on 28.06.00 (Useful, 23 readings)
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An excellent collection of the best trance anthems of late '98 and early '99. Even today you'll recognize all the classics on there - Paul Van Dyk, Robert Miles, Energy 52, ATB, BBE.... Ferry Corsten could have done no harm to his already glowing reputation - his seamless blending makes this album a flawless listen. The inclusion of ...
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