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BPM Presents: That Trance Mix

BPM Presents: That Trance Mix
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. All - Joshua Ryan
  2. Fall into Me - Micro
  3. Innocente [DJ Tiesto Remix] - Delerium, Leigh Nash
  4. Sepia - Max Graham
  5. Open Your Eyes - Insigma
  6. Niterider - Binary Finary
  7. Mind Eraser - Christopher Lawrence
  8. Let You Go - ATB
  9. Suburban Train - DJ Ti�sto, Tiesto
  10. Meet Her at the Love Parade - Da Hool
  11. Model
  12. Joyenergizer
  13. Dance Valley Theme 2001 - System F
  14. Dreaming - BT

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #123355 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-01-22
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

this cd is awesome5
Well, as a lover of trance, I would have to say that this cd rocks!! If you like this cd and have some money to spend I would HIGHLY recommend buying DecaDance's "Trance Anthems" cd...or at least listen to them...

The Best...The Absolute Best!5
This is the cd that you'll put in and won't take out, you'll crave to hear it, it's that swweeet! All of the tracks are mixed together brilliantly for continuous play and the energy never stops...it just has to be heard to be believed! You'll love the cd from beginning to end. BT's Dreaming at the end is heartwrenchingly beautiful, powerful, yet so delicate and quite magical. BUY IT, YOU CAN THANK ME LATER :D

A Bipolar Trance Mix4
This is a good trance mix. It should appeal most to the new trance listener who has bought a few mixes from the big names and wants a sampling of early 00's trance. The quality of the recording isn't perfect, but the mixing is impressive.

Joshua Ryan's All begins things in the classic style with some low breakbeats. The song takes starts the mix off well and leads into Micro's Fall Into Me effortlessly. This song has an awesome riff that makes it one of the better tracks on the album. Then Innocente comes in and the mix becomes excellent. Tiesto's robotic remix with Leigh Nash hits the spot in any weather. Max Graham's Sepia is ambient and thoughtful, seemingly out of place here, yet the mix is in good shape at this point. Things soar even higher with Insigma's Open Your Eyes, which happens to be an all-time favorite of mine. I was disappointed with Binary Finary's Niterider... it was just too much industrial repetition. Chris Lawrence's Mind Eraser is decent but the mix is becoming less impressive now. In comes ATB with Let You Go and it's apparent the road the mix is heading down. Thankfully Tiesto comes in with Suburban Train and rescues the mix from utter cheesiness. Suburban Train is a definitive trance classic... nuff' said. The mix is now in good shape again. But not for long. Meet Her At The Love Parade takes the mix down a notch and although Novocaine may catch me at now and then, things reach cheese overload with Joyenergizer. The cheese continues with maximum velocity through Dance Valley Theme 2001, and BT's Dreaming ends the mix in stunning mediocrity.

This is a mix of delights and frights. It goes up, then down, then up, then down again. Ultimately, it is a good mix. There definately several so-so songs here but none of them are awful. This mix is worth checking out if you don't own many of these songs on other albums.