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True classics - tracks that stand the test of time. List 'em
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aNYthing
What tracks do you think are classics, timeless pieces that sound just as fresh and evoking today as they did years ago. Or tracks that are new that you think will be enjoyable and exciting to be heard again years from now? I mean true bangers that if dropped today would have a massive club destruction potential?

(in no particular order)

BlackEight - the silence

Solar Stone - 7 Cities

BBE - 7 Days and one week

Chicane - Saltwater, Autumn Tactics, Adagio for strings (F.Corsten rmx)

Ferry Corsten - Out of the blue, Ligaya, Tenshi, Made of love, Beautiful, Digital Punk, too many to list

Armin - Communication, 76 & BOI (albums), Gaia - Tuvan, Gaia - 4 elements

Marcus Schulz - Without you near (G&D M.O.R.P.H.) RMX, you won't see me cry

Nathan Fake - Outhouse

Plump DJs - Big Groovy F*ker

Airbase - Escape, for the fallen, Tangerine

Arksun - Arisen

PvD - For an Angel, NBY, Out there and back (album), Forbidden Fruit, Anything before 2004/Ableton.

Oakenfold - Southern Sun (Tiesto/Solar Stone rmx)

Josh Wink - Higher State of Consciousness

Push - Universal Nation, The Legacy

Moogwai - Viola (rmx & original), Labyrynth 1 & 2 (all)

Tiesto - Suburban Train, Flight 643, lethal industry

Roger Shah - Lost, Who will find me, Body lotion
sljiva
So you just wanted to list your favourite tracks? Like you couldn't have done that in every other thread around here...
Palladium
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Originally posted by aNYthing

Chicane - Adagio for strings (F.Corsten rmx)



:wtf:
Subtle
What are tracks released this year doing there ?
RebeL9
LOL
Lews
Tiesto - Traffic.

Yep.
|Thrax|
Goldie - Inner city life



Roni size/reprazent - brown paper bag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4n0iUtWEwY
RebeL9
karanicleaves
ill agree with "out of the blue"
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by RebeL9


Can we please stop putting much-sampled artists on a pedestal? I keep reading comments saying The Winstons are the most important electronic act ever, because one of their B-sides has a much-sampled break. Yeah, thanks for ignoring the artistic power of sampling, not to mention the haphazard nature of music.

trancechan
in b4 second sun.
trancesept
nobody said synaesthesia... oh well sucks for steve helstrip!
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