WHERE'S THE SECOND CD??
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By RADMAN777
IT'S TOTALLY MISSING THE SECOND CD, SO ITUNES IS RIPPING US ON THIS ONE. I DO RECOMMEND TRACK #5; "THE WORLD DOESN'T KNOW" BY TILT. THIS TRACK IS LIKE TRANCE OF OLD, SMOOTH AND MELLOWING, YET HAS A BEAT; SOMETHING TO NOT KILL YOUR BUZZ YET DANCE TO & SOUNDS AWESOME ON A GOOD SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM.
LIke a Pro!!
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By NCN
Great Sounds. It reminds me of Oakenfold & Carl Cox a few years back. I have to say the best song is "Eighties", Matt really knows how to run the tables like a pro!
What is going on here???
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By Tigerpaw.1973
This is a 2 CD set!!! Where is the second CD? Why is there no disclosure that the 2nd CD is not included??? And why is this sold at full price for only half the product!!!! How many other CD sets is this happening to without the user knowing???? Not pleased with Apple or iTunes at all!!!!!!!!!! WTF?
Huh?
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By Ernsty
Where's the second half? This was a 2CD release in May 2005, 25 tracks in all. These 12 tracks are only the first CD; the entire second CD is missing!
good as oakenfold
5
By Clemson Moon Dog
this album, a I listen to it, becomes better and better....truly great trance...lifts you up and mesmerizes you as I thought only oakenfold could do....
Deep Trance
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By DJ SABR
Its pretty sweet. Matt Darey lives up to the job... But i can't see any up beat. Theres some but its kinda muted.
LONG LIVE THE KING!!
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By Shockwave70
Matt Darey has been the king of Trance since the release of the "Ibiza Euphoria" in 1999. Some of his remixes and productions are some of th best trance and dance music of all time. "U Shine On", "From Russia With Love", Gabrielle's "Rise"; Moloko's "The Time Is Now"; Binary Finary's "1999"; and, of course, the classics "Liberation" and "Beautiful", which have stood the test of time. "Upfront Trance" is masterfully mixed; the tracks are decidely "modern" trance — not as anthemic as his earlier work. But that's the point here. He puts together some of the best trance from today, setting it distinctively apart from the bubble-gum music that some labels pass off as trance. A thoroughly 21st century remix of one of his first masterpieces, "Point Zero", goes nicely along tracks from other stalwarts like Art of Trance, Smith & Pledger, and Sandler. This is the kind of compilation that can be listened to repeatedly with the same enjoyment. It's just that good.