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Looking for Stuff Similar to ISOS
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| Kramizzle |
| I was hoping I could find some help from you guys. I love Tiesto's ISOS albums. Great for working out, driving, anything that involves needing some type of focus. I'm looking for suggestions on similar types of work. Anything like an hour+ in length with a similar style of music y'all can recommend? |
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| couch-potato |
Judging from your signature, I'll assume you're new & will stick to the big shot DJs to ween you in. The styles of the albums have 'progressed' over the years, making it a bit difficult to discern exactly what you're looking for.
For the first three ISOS compilations, Paul Oakenfold has popular albums in the same vein: Tranceport and Creamfields.
Paul van Dyk's Seven Ways and Out There & Back aren't compilations but rather artist albums, which are enjoyable listens :toocool:. Most of the stuff he released after that is corny & lacks depth.
More recently, Solarstone put out Electronic Architecture, which is gorgeous. My personal favorite. |
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| couch-potato |
| p.s. pay for your music. |
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| KilldaDJ |
| sasha & digweeds |
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| Lews |
| Which ISOS do you like? They changed over time... |
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| Kramizzle |
| ISOS 6 is probably my fav. |
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| woscar |
| LOL, get Armin van Buuren's 'A State of Trance' compilations then. |
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| Rodri Santos |
don't buy Ferry Corsten "Once upon a night" nor "Markus Schulz Las Vegas '10)
This ones had a lot of exclusive material but they 'd rather have picked good tunes no matter if they were released or not... |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kramizzle
ISOS 6 is probably my fav. |
Christ. |
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