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| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
cause it was pointless... May as well just listen to one of his sets, which are much better. |
I'm listening to his sets whenever I get a chance, but I think The Ibiza Session was nice as well. 
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
Most people in here actually post decent suggesions, if you look around. Go on discogs & amazon to check out reviews. Is trying something different bad? Anyway, your gonna end up seeing the same comps, over and over and over again. No matter what you say in the first post . |
Bleh, I guess I'll just do that then. 
Btw, I never said people's opinions aren't decent. 
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
Global Underground 002 - New York - Mixed by Paul Oakenfold
It's actually GU007 but you have the American Thrive release. Thrive renumbered 5 or 6 of them, starting with Digweed's Sydney as 001 and quit after Warren's 011, which was budapest.
If you love trance, track down Oakenfold's 2 Years at Cream, which has a lot of old skool tracks but they all pwn and the fake crowd noises built in are nice
I say go for GU011, GU012 and GU013 and GU014 because that's the greatest trance stuff and GU013 - Sasha - Ibiza still remains the top GU out there and as far as I'm concerned CD2 is the best.
Tranceport 1 should be found at all costs if you don't have it, that album got many of us hooked on music
Sasha's Xpander EP is another, find it in a used cd store, I found mine for 5 bucks.
Trance Nation hit the shitter after volume 3 imo, 2 was the best, this was before Ferry got angry with Ministry of Shite
Find some of the early Magik CDs, 1-5 are amazing imo and In Trance We Trust Series is very good. |
Thanks for suggestions, I'll definately check those GUs. And Magiks as well, if I get the chance.
Btw, I already have Tranceport, forgot to mention that because it's not a folder, but only one file. Still trying to get Tranceport with separated tracks. 
As for the Trance Nation, I really like TN Electric, and TN Four looks okay... I just got TN Deeper, and it doesn't look as good as TN Electric.
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