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Ok my turn. 
There are loads of mixes over the years, but only a few really stand out to me.
Oakie's 94 Goa mix was landmark for a variety of reasons, and it will always live in the Pantheon of greatness imo. Also worth noting are early Tiesto, Corsten, and a lot of Sasha and Digweed from the 90s, as well as Sasha@Homelands 99, but imo the greatest mix of all time is ....
Paul Oakenfold LIVE at Gatecrasher, Lotherton Hall in Leeds - 6/99
Every now and then, a mix comes along that is not only perfect, but it also happens to be released at a perfect moment when a genre is exploding in a place that is known for its insane love of music and celebration of life. The 98,99,00 time frame was the golden era of trance - a time when track automation, effect plugins, ProTools and all that were becoming affordable and so the genre was going through an evolution that was allowing a lot of young producers to make fantastic music. Oakie himself was completely tapped into this and was peaking as DJ (he was probably #1 at that time), and was in the midst of his essential mix world tour. The Gatecrasher phenomon was at its peak, and Napster had just been released, which made alot these mixes widely available on a global scale.
That's the backstory - now for the tracks themselves.
Firstly, the track selection was 100% solid. He started with Planet Perfecto featuring Grace, 'It's not over Yet', and then weaved his way through several tracks including 'Space Maneuvers' and other until finally working the crowd into a Frenzy with Picott's 'Lizard'. What made it so fucking magic was that Picotto himself was blowing up around that time, and Lizard was one of those tracks milked the audience of all its energy until that massive breakdown in the middle of the track.
He then used Jon Vesta's 'Gull', as a gateway track. It was sort of generic and anonymous which was great after Lizard's hard pounding energy, and then it set up which is imo the greatest trance track ever, in Tekknova's 'Last Trip To Paradise'. All this against the backdrop of Judge Jules yelling at the audience & delivering EM radio blurbs. After Last Trip, he immediately fires off a barage of (now) classics with Madagascar, Universal Nation, and Spiritualized, and then finally finishes the thing off with Christian Jay Bolland's 'The Prophet'. Amazing mix, and it still gets me even today. Each time I think it wont, it does.
01. Planet Perfecto feat. Grace - It's Not Over Yet '99 (Breeder's It is Now Remix)
02. Space Manoeuvres - Stage One (Tilt's Apollo 11 Mix)
03. Ambassador - The Fade (Fade Mix)
04. Mara - One (Hamel's Implant Remix)
05. Space Brothers - Forgiven (Origin Mix)
06. Mauro Picotto - Lizard
07. Jon Vesta - Gull
08. Tekknova - Last Trip To Paradise
09. Art of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Remix)
10. Push - Universal Nation (Ferry Corsten Remix)
11. Olmec Heads - Spritualized (Astral Mix)
12. Space Brothers - Heaven Will Come (Olmec Heads Vocal Dub)
13. CJ Bolland - The Prophet
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