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[Retro] Dream Dance series
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| ali92 |
Anyone here still listen to these? I think the series has gotten somewhat unoriginal after about the 12th volume as far as trance is concerned, considering most of the tracks were shortened versions & less uncommon material was present on the albums.
I'm listening to the series from the start lately & have to say I really like these early Dream Dance albums. Anyone else here a fan of what is now considered retro trance (pre-1999ish?)? I never tire of Robert Miles - Dreamland (the whole album) & Three Drives - Greece 2000 for example... |
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| Spacey Orange |
i never really like these radio edit compilations. i prefer the releases on sub-terranean label like the Rave Mission and Revermeister series which had full length releases.
http://www.discogs.com/label/Sub+Terranean |
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| DuBam |
Aaah, back in my satisfied-with-a-radio-edit days these were always playing.
Haven't touched one in years, and probably won't, but they has special place in my heart. |
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| Gabe de Wielen |
| quote: | Originally posted by DuBam
Aaah, back in my satisfied-with-a-radio-edit days these were always playing.
Haven't touched one in years, and probably won't, but they has special place in my heart. |
totally +1 :) |
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| ali92 |
| Aren't the tracks featured in the earlier Dream Dance series now rare in their full versions (heck, I'm having a hard time tracking down many of the tracks featured in the first Magik album from Tiësto ;-) )? |
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