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| Sven 84 |
I would just like to state how appaled i am with Ministry of Sounds recent works especially there "Annual" compliations. I recently obtained the 2005 Annual compilations (someone brought it for me) and to might disgust i could not listen to the insipd crap on it. I dont even think its classified as dance music. its just plain crap. I am aware that ministry of sound produces and releases these compliations with a insentive for there taget audience, but what happened to old Ministry of sound, maybe its just me but i remember the live sets of '99 '00 '01 etc and they were awesome as well as some of the HARD NRG comps and even chillout sessions. Now they are just e.
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| tu_face |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sven 84
I would just like to state how appaled i am with Ministry of Sounds recent works especially there "Annual" compliations. I recently obtained the 2005 Annual compilations (someone brought it for me) and to might disgust i could not listen to the insipd crap on it. I dont even think its classified as dance music. its just plain crap. I am aware that ministry of sound produces and releases these compliations with a insentive for there taget audience, but what happened to old Ministry of sound, maybe its just me but i remember the live sets of '99 '00 '01 etc and they were awesome as well as some of the HARD NRG comps and even chillout sessions. Now they are just e.
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yeah, top be honest they have been crap for a while now. they used to be wicked, even judge jules' ones in 99. ibiza annual owned me! |
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| A.J. |
We have our own annual for Australia though, don't forget. I think it is a little different to the "main" one from the UK, and it has more Aussie artists on it.
I have to agree that there are quite a lot of commercial, cheesy tracks on there, but i still like most of them :D :D It shows all of the biggest tracks for the year......
Ministry Of Sound - Annual 2005
(Australia) - Mixed by John Course / Mark Dynamix
Disk 1
1. Eric Prydz Call On Me
2. Deep Dish Flashdance (Skylark Mix)
3. Hardsoul Feat. Ron Carroll - Back Together (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Re-mix)
4. Armand Van Helden My My My (Original)
5. Mutiny Holding On
6. Basement Jaxx Feat. Lisa Kekaula - Good Luck (Tim Deluxe Funked Club Mix)
7. Stonebridge Put 'Em High (Jj 12" Mix)
8. Soul Central - Strings Of Life (Danny Krivit Re-edit)
9. Toby Neal Join The Dots (Version 1)
10. Mula - All In The Head (Ralph Lawson Mix & El Dopa Mix)
11. Laurent Konrad Haunted
12. Jan Driver Ladies Want It
13. Tiga - Pleasure From The Bass
14. Afropeans - Better Things (Skye N Sugarstarr Remix)
15. Danny Howells And Dick Trevor Feat. Erire - Dusk Til Dawn (Shapeshifters Remix)
16. Mr Timothy Featuring Inaya Day I Am Tha 1
17. Scent Up & Down
18. Junior Jack Stupidisco
19. Craig Obey & The Elektrik Force Feat. Chance - Hyp-ma-tize-me (Craig Obey Remix)
20. Olav Basoski - Waterman
Disk 2
1. Mylo Drop The Pressure
2. Studio B - I See Girls (Crazy) (Tom Neville Remix)
3. Axwell - Feel The Vibe
4. City Slickers - Perfect World (Steve Mac Remix)
5. Stisch Featuring Magnus Carlson - Beauty In Me (Barfly Remix)
6. Starsailor Four To The Floor (Thin White Duke Mix)
7. Inaya Day Nasty Girls (Full Vocal Mix)
8. Aloud Sex & Sun Part Iii (Club Mix)
9. Max Linen Flashback
10. Infusion Girls Can Be Cruel
11. Shapeshifters Lolas Theme (Eric Prydz Remix) / Shapeshifters Lolas Theme
12. Eric Prydz & Steve Angello - Woz Not Woz
13. Alex Neri Housetrack
14. Mark Dynamix & Jaytech Identify Me
15. Alter Ego Rocker
16. Timo Di Roy Dont Stop (Babylon Robots Remix)
17. Ferry Corsten Its Time (Album Extended Dub)
18. Moguai Freaks (Radio Short Mix)
19. Freestylers Push Up
20. The Prodigy Girls |
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by A.J.
We have our own annual for Australia though, don't forget. I think it is a little different to the "main" one from the UK, and it has more Aussie artists on it.
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It went seriously down hill here when MoS started doing Australian annuals, I think it was around 2001. From then they have been just REALLY bad, I don't even bother looking at MoS comps now cos I know that they've declined into cheese and e, don't waste my time nor money. |
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| Streakfury |
Yeah from 2002 Ministry Of Suck just slid down that slippery hill of credability so fast. The Trance Nations were good while Ferry mixed them, and then they decided to tell him what tracks to put on there, so he stopped mixing them. They sucked big time, and then Jules stepped in to mix the last two or three, but even so, it's still the commercial rubbish that MoS want on there, instead of actual trance. It's all about the dollar now.
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| XaNaX |
| Ok, at least I'm not the only one who thinks the last couple of these have been eurodance cheesefests. |
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| Abhay |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sven 84
I would just like to state how appaled i am with Ministry of Sounds recent works especially there "Annual" compliations. I recently obtained the 2005 Annual compilations (someone brought it for me) and to might disgust i could not listen to the insipd crap on it. I dont even think its classified as dance music. its just plain crap. I am aware that ministry of sound produces and releases these compliations with a insentive for there taget audience, but what happened to old Ministry of sound, maybe its just me but i remember the live sets of '99 '00 '01 etc and they were awesome as well as some of the HARD NRG comps and even chillout sessions. Now they are just e.
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:)God Bless overly COmmercialised labels...:)
******s ruining trance...
can u imagine all the people who might have heard EDM they loved... but the only thing they know is MOS?
They'll end up listening to this .... |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| i gave up hope on Mos a loooong time ago, almost 90 % of stuff they put on cd's is utter wank, never buy the cd's have no need anyways i got me decks and they do fine for me :D |
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| Martyn |
Since the Annual 2002, they have been shocking, and did anyone else notice how they completely missed out an annual 2001, it's ridiculous, they started naming them as the following year, when clearly none of those tracks are from 2005.
So my CD collection looks really odd, with an annual 2000, and then an annual 2003, which was pretty bad, it had a garage CD on it for christ sake.
Stopped buying them now, so it's not all bad, but you'd think they'd keep some sort of consistency. |
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| miamitranceman |
| I'm very dissappointed with The Annual 2005 as well. Even 2004 was better than this year. :whip: |
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| fbgdavidson |
Are MoS the only people to release an Annual CD every other week?.....no wonder it is full of crap
But even worse is that Judge Jules has mixed the latest Euphoria CD :nervous: :nervous: The tracklist looks ok but nothing to make you go :eek: like the old ones did and I think Underworld - Born Slippy (nuxx) is one of the worst ever tunes to be pressed :whip:
Bring in someone new..... |
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| tφbias |
Ministry of Sound compilations are fantastic.
Sure true edm fans and those that have been in the scene and devoted to the genre for a long time are not the target market for these compilations.
But surely these people are smart enough to realise this and not quite dumb enough to bitch about a commercial dance compilation designed to be bought by fans of other genres and casual edm fans. Some of the responses to this thread so far have proved me wrong though it seems.
I mean the shock horror that these people that buy this cd pack could actually be motivated to go to a club and listen to dance music instead of going to see a rock band. I mean how bad is that? Only lovers of non commercial dance music and non cheese should be allowed to attend dance events and spend money that helps all facets of the industry.
How much better would it be if all edm was underground, all compilations were non commercial, there was no such thing as casual edm fans and Minstry of Sound didn't produce albums that had catchy cheesy songs that could actually motivate people to get into the scene.
I apologise in advance to all the narrow minded people that think that all edm releases should not be designed to make lots of money by choosing catchy cheesy songs. Its such a terrible world we live in.... |
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