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Because they are always filled with various tracks covering many different genres to appeal to the masses. Also they are usually filled with the most obvious choices and cheesy rubbish that has been caned on the radio for months/years.

Take all the so called "oldskool" cd's. They are all the same, all using the same tracks mixed in different ways, when there were hundreds of thousands of tracks to choose from. They just go for the obvious.

My advice to you mate is to name what style of dance you prefer and then I can sort you out some mixes or show you the sites where you can download them from. If you just like the obvious stuff then that's fine also as there are plenty of dj's that cater for the more commercial side of various styles of dance/electronic music.
langster
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My advice to you mate is to name what style of dance you prefer and then I can sort you out some mixes or show you the sites where you can download them from. If you just like the obvious stuff then that's fine also as there are plenty of dj's that cater for the more commercial side of various styles of dance/electronic music.



I'm 46 by the way lol.
I like fast pulsing dance music. Can't stand the slow stuff.
Just bought cream 15 years of dance music and only like the last disc.
WILDER X
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Originally posted by WILDER X:
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My advice to you mate is to name what style of dance you prefer and then I can sort you out some mixes or show you the sites where you can download them from. If you just like the obvious stuff then that's fine also as there are plenty of dj's that cater for the more commercial side of various styles of dance/electronic music.



I'm 46 by the way lol.
I like fast pulsing dance music. Can't stand the slow stuff.
Just bought cream 15 years of dance music and only like the last disc.


Age is irrellevant Wilder, especially when it comes to music.

I will go and check the 15 years of cream tracklist and get back to you with suggestions Thumbs Up
langster
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Originally posted by WILDER X:
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That always happens wilder

You should try to download them on computer

Well my kids do,and i have to get my own requests put on



Thanks cup.
Don't have a mp3 players. Sons at uni and daughter married so will have to learn how to do it myself.
I still prefer to buy cd. Showing my age lol.


Well your not alone I have seen myself buying a cd,for one or two songs Big Grin
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Oooooooh there are actually some good tracks spread over all 3 cd's as it goes.

Well you like late 90's to early 2000 trance by the looks of it. So you would definitely like mixes from that era by DJ Tiesto, Judge Jules, Ferry Corsten, Matt Hardwick and possibly Sasha, although Sasha may be a tad slow and deep at times, but you will want Gatecrasher and Gods Kitchen style sets by those dj's I reckon.

If you have soulseek you are sorted, if not then I will upload some mixes to a site and you can download them direct when I get you the link. Give me a few days to sort it Smiler

In the meantime there are plenty of sites that do "Essential Selection" mixes. The 2 hour show with prerecorded studio mixes on Radio 1 on Staurday nights. I will try to find a couple for you Smiler
langster
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Originally posted by WILDER X:
Thanks langster been a big help.
Wanted the album kevin and perry go large but it was quite expensive so it recommend the cream album.
Love the soundtrack to that film.


LOL! That was made around that time, you definitely like late 90's early 2000 trance then. Big Grin

I thought for one minute you might be a secret Junglist or mad techno head Laugh

Off the top of my head I can think of 5 or 6 sets that would suit a treat but I don't have them on my lappy only on my PC and I can't access it atm.
langster
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LOL! That was made around that time, you definitely like late 90's early 2000 trance then.

I thought for one minute you might be a secret Junglist or mad techno head

Off the top of my head I can think of 5 or 6 sets that would suit a treat but I don't have them on my lappy only on my PC and I can't access it atm.



Got some techno stuff but not that keen on it.
Try and name some good albums in trance. I would really appreciate it.
Sounds like you no your stuff.
WILDER X
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Originally posted by WILDER X:
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LOL! That was made around that time, you definitely like late 90's early 2000 trance then.

I thought for one minute you might be a secret Junglist or mad techno head

Off the top of my head I can think of 5 or 6 sets that would suit a treat but I don't have them on my lappy only on my PC and I can't access it atm.



Got some techno stuff but not that keen on it.
Try and name some good albums in trance. I would really appreciate it.
Sounds like you no your stuff.


Well I should, I was a DJ for 15 years, now I just do the odd party for mates and at home when I get the urge. And I have my own online record selling business, I did that full time for 5 years before going to work for my dad in his pub to help him out, still do it part time though.

Energy 52 Cafe Del Mar (Nalin & Kane Remix)
Coldplay Clocks trance remix
Almost anything by Push...
Tranzy state of mind, Universal Nation, Strange World...
Conjour One ~ Tears from the moon (Has a vocal by Sinead O'connor)
Moon Project ~ Moments are forever
Airwave ~ Another Dimension
Solar Factor ~ Deep Sonar
Aquanuts ~ Deep Blue Sea
Heavens Cry ~ Till Tears Do Us Part
DJ Tiesto ~ Urban Train, Lethal Industry, Flight 643
Three Drives On A Vinyl ~ Sunset on Ibiza
Riva ~ Stringer
Dreamwaver ~ Liquid MM
Moonman ~ Galaxia
Members of Mayay ~ 10 in 1
Timo Mass ~ Ubik
Soho ~ Flyin Madness
Bond ~ The Milky Way
Cygnus x ~ The Orange Theme, Superstring,
Delerium ~ Silence (Tiesto in search of sunrise remix)
Cortina ~ Music is Movin
Matt Darey ~ Liberation
Mark Ruff Ryder ~ Joy
X-Cabs ~ Infectious
Dutch Force ~ Deadline
System F ~ Cry
Libra presents Taylor ~ Anomaly (calling your name)
Rank 1 ~ Airwave
Faithless ~ We Come 1
Thrillseekers ~ Synaethesia
System F ~ Out of the blue
Art of Trance ~ Madagascar
Lost Witness ~ Happiness Happenin
Jon Vesta ~ Gul
Agnelli And Nelson ~ Everyday
William Orbit ~ Barbers Adagio for Strings (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Ayla ~ Ayla
Paul Van Dyk ~ Another Way, For An Angel, Avenue
Natious ~ Amber (silk Remix)
Green Martian ~ Industry
Ruff Drivers ~ Dreamin


Thats just off the top of my head, and all from between 1998 and and 2002.

I shall think of some more Smiler
langster
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Originally posted by WILDER X:
Not very good with artist names. There that many in dance music.
But soon as a track starts I will no if i'm going to like it.


A lot of stuff, especially Sasha's stuff is very slow building and takes time to get in to the track.

For albums you might like to try BT ~ IMA (truly beautiful, but from 1995) Sasha ~ Ibiza on Global Underground and also Sasha and Digweed Renaissance Especially CD1. They are all stunning works of art imho. But more easy listening. Still upbeat, but a more intelligent style of trance, more to it if you get what I mean.
langster

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