Half forgotten compilations that are actually pretty good

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  • Donny Concrete
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  • clintlove
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    One of my all time favorite mix comps.




    Wighnomy Brothers - Metawuffmischfelge


    01 Lisa Gerrard - Cometenderness
    02 Tadeo - Eclipse
    03 Mathias Kaden - Rhythma
    04 Agoria - Les violins ivres
    05 Beckett & Taylor - Let's Smash Up Our Love
    06 High Tide - Riddim Stick
    07 Andre Crom - Reiner Wahnsinn
    08 Kadebostan - Caracas Soul
    09 Ralph Sliwinski - Thatz in my Brain
    10 Kreon & Lemos - Nice Day
    11 Douglas Greed - Fresh and Clean
    12 Stefanik & Tasnadi - Doch
    13 Trentemøller & DJ Tom - An evening with bobi bros
    14 Sidsel Endresen & Bugge Wesseltoft - Psalm
    15 Stewart Walker - Fernbank 91(RobagRMX)
    16 DJ Koze - Mariposa
    17 Matchiste - Mosca Via

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  • progressive420
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    Always was a big Sandra Collins fan, only recently got back into her. Found some great live sets, i was impressed how good they were.

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  • clintlove
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    Yep, these were both pretty good at the time.









    Various - Platipus Presents The Evolution Of Trance (CD) at Discogs
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  • el presidente Highsteppa
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    Most of Platipus' releases when it came to comps were pretty solid.

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  • GarryX
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    This was another favourite of mine at the time

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  • GarryX
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    Originally posted by Zover
    I have this, loved that Joshua Ryan track when I first heard it



    This wasn't too bad either, cd2 maybe the best overall??

    need to have a listen again.....

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  • TheTadgerBadger
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    Originally posted by klangfabrik
    I'm not sure any of this is actually Sander. His name is not on the actual release.

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  • sbando
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    Lost In Time does look a bit nostalgic but I wouldn't mind a listen. Meanwhile, I got myself Tranceport.

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  • hypoluxxa
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    Thank You Guys!!! Just bought all 3 of those CDs

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  • clintlove
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    ^^^ agreed.

    Cream was also very good. It has a very emotional feel to it in my opinion.



    Lost in Time is good too. Was her first mix cd and sounds a bit dated, but I still dig it.

    SandraCollins-LostInTime.jpg

    1. Freelance Icebreakers - Intro[
    2. Freelance Icebreakers - Centipede (Impulse Dub)
    3. Eighth Wave - Mesopotamia
    4. Angelo - Funkdamental (Dos Deviants Remix)
    5. Positive Recreational Soundsystem - Son Of The Rising House
    6. NBG - Forerunner
    7. Destiny Angel - You Take Me Higher (Elevate)
    8. Tin Tin Out - Dance With Me (Trance With Me)
    9. DJ Oberon - Brainwave 3
    10. Redanka - Scent Of Love
    11. Culture Beat - Inside Out (DJ Tom And Norm Mix)
    12. The Mod Wheel - Destination Morocco
    13. Lisa Marie Experience - Keep On Dreaming
    14. DJ Oberon - Brainwave 1

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  • dusk
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    Cherish some super memories with this one

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  • el presidente Highsteppa
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    Originally posted by klangfabrik
    their yoshiesque mixes were so much better than their mixes for GU. GU moscow was average prog, Toronto cd2 was meh. but with yoshiesque, they had their own, unique sound ... too bad that their EM from 1998 is such crappy recording quality
    The Toronto mixes had the disadvantage of not being even close to what they played that night - probably because of the licensing issues. Both the night they were there for the "recording" and the release party for the GU were amazing nights - managed to mix in Seven Nation Army and the Adam Freeland remix as well as a really beautiful remix of Clocks by Coldplay (it was a great moment).

    Hearing the Toronto CD when it came out was such a disappointment - the two Afterclub cd's that they put out didn't really make up for it, but were better than the Toronto mixes themselves.

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  • Simeon
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    ^^^
    the great Sander back in the day....

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