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Edit: Updated download link
Hi all
Massive delay from me in getting this next part recorded, its a bit longer than all the others at just over 2 hours, and has a but more trickery with the mixing.
First up, the link:
[URL=http://soundcloud.com/daegal/daegal-brain-movement-part-4[/URL]
Tracklisting
The Olmec Heads - Spiritualised (1999)
Andy Ling - Fixation (1999)
Arrakis - Aira Force (1998)
Fire & Ice - Neverending melody (1999)
Vimana - We Came (1999)
The Art of Trance - Madagascar (1999)
Freestate - Different Ways (2000)
Digger - Church of Ra (1999)
Push - Universal Nation (Ferry Corsten mix)(1999)
Binary Finary - 1999 (1999)
That Airscape remix (1999)
Digger - Nanuki (1999)
Gigolo - Al Paradis (Matt Darey Remix (1999)
Transa - Supernova (1999)
Running out of the blue (Vinyl 'mash up')
Pablo Gargano - Trance in Saigon (1997)
Skynet UK – Open the floodgates (1999)
Cherrymoontrax - In My Electric House (1996)
Blue Planet Corperation - Overbloody flood (1993)
Once again this is 90% vinyl with a the odd cd and a sampler to help with tricks.
A few notes about the tracks:
Big thanks to Alex Buck for reminding me about Andy Ling a few years back, wow has that tune not aged at all, and likewise Markus for Arrakis which I almost don't dare play anywhere because its so your track on the London circuit. After that this goes into a few of my 'weapon' tunes, Vimana is an almighty masterpiece from Tiesto and Ferry before they got too big to keep working together. Fire and Ice...wow...Neverending Melody for me is perhaps one of the all time greats. Its sad. But yet massively, massively euphoric....a really superbly judged piece that just keeps creeping up on you with its huge classical undertones to it.
I've also included 2 tunes by Digger which are on the same 12 and probably one of the most wanted bits of trance from any Dj who knows their stuff. Took me years to get this and it was a birthday gift which has to be about the best present ever! How can this be one record - Church of Ra is a big Corsten-eque hands in the air track whilst 'Nanuki' uses a subtle trible chant with some immaculately contained chords to hook you in - just outstanding. As the mix moves into the 2nd half A lesser known Matt Darey here with a hypnotic harmonica sample from an old 60s TV show thats taken me a long time to acquire (and thanks to a fellow TA as well). A few harder tunes nearer the end - I wasn't sure about putting 'In my electric house' on as its basically a rave anthem more than trance but its a classic uplifting tune and hopefully brings back a few memories. Finally an old psy trance rarity from Blue Planet Corperation to end. 18 years old and still sounding supurb.
Thanks for checking this out and feel free to post feedback, or abuse 
Last edited by Daegal_Brain on Jul-23-2012 at 23:35
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