| 1. Absolute Reason |
| 2. Volume 3 |
| 3. Moody |
| 4. Turn Me On (John Ciafone's Dub) |
| 5. System Error |
| 6. Real Jazz (Dahlback Mix) |
| 7. Dom Dom Jump |
| 8. Debajo |
| 9. Water Song |
| 10. Round Midnight |
| 11. Deimos |
| 12. Frank Sinatra |
| 13. Red Light District |
| 14. Seduction |
| 15. Deepest Jungle |
| 16. Feel This |
| 17. Stealin Music |
| 18. Cool Kids Of Death |
| 19. Batido |
| 20. Music Is The Answer |
Editorial Reviews
Danny Tenaglia produces a surprisingly slow and sexy romp through deep and tribal house for Thrive's fourth release in the Global Underground series. Tenaglia, a resident DJ at the Tunnel and Vinyl clubs in New York City, is accustomed to playing long sets (eight hours or more in one night) and this CD admirably demonstrates that stamina. Mixes are extended, grooves are deepened for several tracks, and Tenaglia carefully chooses his peak records at key moments. The first CD is considerably darker, the pitch control rolled way down for tracks such as "System Error" and "The Real Jazz," before Tenaglia effortlessly glides the listener with electro(!) from Miss Kitten and Anthony Rother. The second disc is a more upbeat and dubby affair, with Tenaglia dropping techno in the mix (Cari Lekabusch) next to Saint Etienne, gradually progressing into epic trance (Return of the Native). In two discs, Tenaglia demonstrates more versatility and technical prowess than many DJs do in a lifetime. --Tricia Romano
Product Description
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
Global Underground: Athens,Danny Tenaglia,Global Und. [Studio],689787201024,Dance,Dance Music,Pop
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Global Underground: Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Global Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004VVWP Release Date: 2000-07-24 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3 - Primitive Urges
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On [John Ciafone's Dub] - Danny Tenaglia, Liz Torres
- System Error
- Real Jazz [Dahlback Mix] - Jesper Dahlb, Thomas Krome
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Debajo
- Water Song
- 'Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle
- Feel This - Robbie Rivera
- Stealin Music - Cari Lekebusch
- Cool Kids of Death - Saint Etienne,
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is the Answer - Celeda, Danny Tenaglia
- After - Return of the Native
- Phonic Call
- Feel Free - Yves Deruyter
- Realease the Pressure - Stuff It
Amazon.com
Danny Tenaglia produces a surprisingly slow and sexy romp through deep and tribal house for Thrive's fourth release in the Global Underground series. Tenaglia, a resident DJ at the Tunnel and Vinyl clubs in New York City, is accustomed to playing long sets (eight hours or more in one night) and this CD admirably demonstrates that stamina. Mixes are extended, grooves are deepened for several tracks, and Tenaglia carefully chooses his peak records at key moments. The first CD is considerably darker, the pitch control rolled way down for tracks such as "System Error" and "The Real Jazz," before Tenaglia effortlessly glides the listener with electro(!) from Miss Kitten and Anthony Rother. The second disc is a more upbeat and dubby affair, with Tenaglia dropping techno in the mix (Cari Lekabusch) next to Saint Etienne, gradually progressing into epic trance (Return of the Native). In two discs, Tenaglia demonstrates more versatility and technical prowess than many DJs do in a lifetime. --Tricia RomanoAlbum Details
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Purchase if Previously Missed.......2007-04-28
Tenagla is world-class DJ number six featured on the mighty label and adds a new feel to the series with his tribal and dark progressive house track selections.
For the most part this compilation has aged well. Both discs are not overly "old" sounding.
I have mixed feelings about disc 1. There are some great tracks, but Moody by BPT could have been passed over. It can be found on nearly every compilation released during the two years prior to this album. However, the groove killer on this disc has to be the last two tracks, "Frank Sinatra" and "Red Light District". Two narrative tracks that are pretty bad. Disc 1 stops for me at the beginning of "Frank Sinatra" without exception!
Disc 2 is much more fluid. There are no horrible tracks...just deep dark beats throughout. No reaching for the stop or skip button on this one.
Disc 1 gets 3.5/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 4.5/5 stars.
well S%$T .......2007-01-20
Global Underground London is better.......2006-02-19
HOLY WACAMOLE !!.......2005-01-03
because more than 2 years from its release, people still write and talk about it.
Progressive House, House, Deep House. This CD is a MUST HAVE for every person who likes music regardless the type of music.
Global Underground 010 - Danny Tenaglia - Athens does represent what electronic music is all about. If i were to pick up a few CDs for another culture (martians) and let them know what ours is about, this would be one of the ones i would pick.
A bit more than four stars..........2004-09-16
It was inevitable that I'd find his Athens set. Got this one at a used CD shop (and, once again, Danny doesn't see a penny out of this...why all the fuss over Morpheus and Kazaa when the artist doesn't see a penny of it after the intial sale?). Ok, tirade aside, this is a phenomenal set. I would imagine it was even more phenomenal when it first landed.
Both discs are fantastic but Disc 2 is the more consistent. Disc 1 has some great moments (Moody is a prime example) and is a great way to spend an hour or so. But Disc 2 can't help but be great with it's opening with Seduction to rope you in. By the time it lands on Feel Free (perhaps THE definition of anthem) you're about ready to jump out of your skin. It's a tremendous effort.
I don't quite go for the five stars having been spoiled by his London set. There are traces of what would be on the London set - the experimentation with percussion, for example - but there are some moments here that just drag. Not many, but just enough that it's noticeable. Trivial, either way.
Start with either set and you'll hear why Danny is one of the most talented and innovative DJs to have ever hit the scene. Seems to me that many a DJ thanks him in their liner notes for his inspiration. That's about as high a compliment as you can get.
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Global Underground 004 Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Global Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I8SW Release Date: 2000-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3 - Primitive Urges
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On [John Ciafone's Dub] - Danny Tenaglia, Liz Torres
- System Error - Two Right Wrongans
- The Real Jazz [Dahlback Mix]
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Frank Sinatra
- The Water Song - The Scumfrog
- 'Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle - Michel Dierickx
- Feel This - Robbie Rivera
- Stealin Music - Cari Lekebusch
- Cool Kids of Death - Saint Etienne
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is the Answer - Celeda, Danny Tenaglia
- The After - Return of the Native
- Phonics Call - Barbarus
- Feel Free - Danny Tenaglia
- Realease the Pressure - Stuff It
Amazon.com
Danny Tenaglia produces a surprisingly slow and sexy romp through deep and tribal house for Thrive's fourth release in the Global Underground series. Tenaglia, a resident DJ at the Tunnel and Vinyl clubs in New York City, is accustomed to playing long sets (eight hours or more in one night) and this CD admirably demonstrates that stamina. Mixes are extended, grooves are deepened for several tracks, and Tenaglia carefully chooses his peak records at key moments. The first CD is considerably darker, the pitch control rolled way down for tracks such as "System Error" and "The Real Jazz," before Tenaglia effortlessly glides the listener with electro(!) from Miss Kitten and Anthony Rother. The second disc is a more upbeat and dubby affair, with Tenaglia dropping techno in the mix (Cari Lekabusch) next to Saint Etienne, gradually progressing into epic trance (Return of the Native). In two discs, Tenaglia demonstrates more versatility and technical prowess than many DJs do in a lifetime. --Tricia RomanoAlbum Details
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Purchase if Previously Missed.......2007-04-28
Tenagla is world-class DJ number six featured on the mighty label and adds a new feel to the series with his tribal and dark progressive house track selections.
For the most part this compilation has aged well. Both discs are not overly "old" sounding.
I have mixed feelings about disc 1. There are some great tracks, but Moody by BPT could have been passed over. It can be found on nearly every compilation released during the two years prior to this album. However, the groove killer on this disc has to be the last two tracks, "Frank Sinatra" and "Red Light District". Two narrative tracks that are pretty bad. Disc 1 stops for me at the beginning of "Frank Sinatra" without exception!
Disc 2 is much more fluid. There are no horrible tracks...just deep dark beats throughout. No reaching for the stop or skip button on this one.
Disc 1 gets 3.5/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 4.5/5 stars.
well S%$T .......2007-01-20
Global Underground London is better.......2006-02-19
HOLY WACAMOLE !!.......2005-01-03
because more than 2 years from its release, people still write and talk about it.
Progressive House, House, Deep House. This CD is a MUST HAVE for every person who likes music regardless the type of music.
Global Underground 010 - Danny Tenaglia - Athens does represent what electronic music is all about. If i were to pick up a few CDs for another culture (martians) and let them know what ours is about, this would be one of the ones i would pick.
A bit more than four stars..........2004-09-16
It was inevitable that I'd find his Athens set. Got this one at a used CD shop (and, once again, Danny doesn't see a penny out of this...why all the fuss over Morpheus and Kazaa when the artist doesn't see a penny of it after the intial sale?). Ok, tirade aside, this is a phenomenal set. I would imagine it was even more phenomenal when it first landed.
Both discs are fantastic but Disc 2 is the more consistent. Disc 1 has some great moments (Moody is a prime example) and is a great way to spend an hour or so. But Disc 2 can't help but be great with it's opening with Seduction to rope you in. By the time it lands on Feel Free (perhaps THE definition of anthem) you're about ready to jump out of your skin. It's a tremendous effort.
I don't quite go for the five stars having been spoiled by his London set. There are traces of what would be on the London set - the experimentation with percussion, for example - but there are some moments here that just drag. Not many, but just enough that it's noticeable. Trivial, either way.
Start with either set and you'll hear why Danny is one of the most talented and innovative DJs to have ever hit the scene. Seems to me that many a DJ thanks him in their liner notes for his inspiration. That's about as high a compliment as you can get.
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Global Underground: Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Thrive ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000J25Y Release Date: 1999-07-06 |
Tracks:
- Absoulute Reasons - Stereo Dancer
- Vol 3 - Primitive Urge
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On - Danny Tenaglia
- System Error - 2 Right Wrongans
- The Real Jazz - Dahlback & Krome
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Debajo - Lords Of Svek
- The Water Song - Scumfrog
- Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kitten
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction Of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle - Mike
- Feel This - Robbie Riviera
- Stealin Music - Cari Leekabusch
- Cool Kids Of Death - St Etienne
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is The Answer - Danny Tenaglia
- The After - Return Of The Native
- Phonic Call - Babbarus
- Feel Free - Yves Deruyter
- Release The Pressure - Stuff It
Amazon.com
Danny Tenaglia produces a surprisingly slow and sexy romp through deep and tribal house for Thrive's fourth release in the Global Underground series. Tenaglia, a resident DJ at the Tunnel and Vinyl clubs in New York City, is accustomed to playing long sets (eight hours or more in one night) and this CD admirably demonstrates that stamina. Mixes are extended, grooves are deepened for several tracks, and Tenaglia carefully chooses his peak records at key moments. The first CD is considerably darker, the pitch control rolled way down for tracks such as "System Error" and "The Real Jazz," before Tenaglia effortlessly glides the listener with electro(!) from Miss Kitten and Anthony Rother. The second disc is a more upbeat and dubby affair, with Tenaglia dropping techno in the mix (Cari Lekabusch) next to Saint Etienne, gradually progressing into epic trance (Return of the Native). In two discs, Tenaglia demonstrates more versatility and technical prowess than many DJs do in a lifetime. --Tricia RomanoAlbum Details
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Purchase if Previously Missed.......2007-04-28
Tenagla is world-class DJ number six featured on the mighty label and adds a new feel to the series with his tribal and dark progressive house track selections.
For the most part this compilation has aged well. Both discs are not overly "old" sounding.
I have mixed feelings about disc 1. There are some great tracks, but Moody by BPT could have been passed over. It can be found on nearly every compilation released during the two years prior to this album. However, the groove killer on this disc has to be the last two tracks, "Frank Sinatra" and "Red Light District". Two narrative tracks that are pretty bad. Disc 1 stops for me at the beginning of "Frank Sinatra" without exception!
Disc 2 is much more fluid. There are no horrible tracks...just deep dark beats throughout. No reaching for the stop or skip button on this one.
Disc 1 gets 3.5/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 4.5/5 stars.
well S%$T .......2007-01-20
Global Underground London is better.......2006-02-19
HOLY WACAMOLE !!.......2005-01-03
because more than 2 years from its release, people still write and talk about it.
Progressive House, House, Deep House. This CD is a MUST HAVE for every person who likes music regardless the type of music.
Global Underground 010 - Danny Tenaglia - Athens does represent what electronic music is all about. If i were to pick up a few CDs for another culture (martians) and let them know what ours is about, this would be one of the ones i would pick.
A bit more than four stars..........2004-09-16
It was inevitable that I'd find his Athens set. Got this one at a used CD shop (and, once again, Danny doesn't see a penny out of this...why all the fuss over Morpheus and Kazaa when the artist doesn't see a penny of it after the intial sale?). Ok, tirade aside, this is a phenomenal set. I would imagine it was even more phenomenal when it first landed.
Both discs are fantastic but Disc 2 is the more consistent. Disc 1 has some great moments (Moody is a prime example) and is a great way to spend an hour or so. But Disc 2 can't help but be great with it's opening with Seduction to rope you in. By the time it lands on Feel Free (perhaps THE definition of anthem) you're about ready to jump out of your skin. It's a tremendous effort.
I don't quite go for the five stars having been spoiled by his London set. There are traces of what would be on the London set - the experimentation with percussion, for example - but there are some moments here that just drag. Not many, but just enough that it's noticeable. Trivial, either way.
Start with either set and you'll hear why Danny is one of the most talented and innovative DJs to have ever hit the scene. Seems to me that many a DJ thanks him in their liner notes for his inspiration. That's about as high a compliment as you can get.
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Danny Tenaglia: Athens (V.10)
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Global Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000IBEW Release Date: 1999-02-12 |
Amazon.com
Danny Tenaglia produces a surprisingly slow and sexy romp through deep and tribal house for Thrive's fourth release in the Global Underground series. Tenaglia, a resident DJ at the Tunnel and Vinyl clubs in New York City, is accustomed to playing long sets (eight hours or more in one night) and this CD admirably demonstrates that stamina. Mixes are extended, grooves are deepened for several tracks, and Tenaglia carefully chooses his peak records at key moments. The first CD is considerably darker, the pitch control rolled way down for tracks such as "System Error" and "The Real Jazz," before Tenaglia effortlessly glides the listener with electro(!) from Miss Kitten and Anthony Rother. The second disc is a more upbeat and dubby affair, with Tenaglia dropping techno in the mix (Cari Lekabusch) next to Saint Etienne, gradually progressing into epic trance (Return of the Native). In two discs, Tenaglia demonstrates more versatility and technical prowess than many DJs do in a lifetime. --Tricia RomanoAlbum Details
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Purchase if Previously Missed.......2007-04-28
Tenagla is world-class DJ number six featured on the mighty label and adds a new feel to the series with his tribal and dark progressive house track selections.
For the most part this compilation has aged well. Both discs are not overly "old" sounding.
I have mixed feelings about disc 1. There are some great tracks, but Moody by BPT could have been passed over. It can be found on nearly every compilation released during the two years prior to this album. However, the groove killer on this disc has to be the last two tracks, "Frank Sinatra" and "Red Light District". Two narrative tracks that are pretty bad. Disc 1 stops for me at the beginning of "Frank Sinatra" without exception!
Disc 2 is much more fluid. There are no horrible tracks...just deep dark beats throughout. No reaching for the stop or skip button on this one.
Disc 1 gets 3.5/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 4.5/5 stars.
well S%$T .......2007-01-20
Global Underground London is better.......2006-02-19
HOLY WACAMOLE !!.......2005-01-03
because more than 2 years from its release, people still write and talk about it.
Progressive House, House, Deep House. This CD is a MUST HAVE for every person who likes music regardless the type of music.
Global Underground 010 - Danny Tenaglia - Athens does represent what electronic music is all about. If i were to pick up a few CDs for another culture (martians) and let them know what ours is about, this would be one of the ones i would pick.
A bit more than four stars..........2004-09-16
It was inevitable that I'd find his Athens set. Got this one at a used CD shop (and, once again, Danny doesn't see a penny out of this...why all the fuss over Morpheus and Kazaa when the artist doesn't see a penny of it after the intial sale?). Ok, tirade aside, this is a phenomenal set. I would imagine it was even more phenomenal when it first landed.
Both discs are fantastic but Disc 2 is the more consistent. Disc 1 has some great moments (Moody is a prime example) and is a great way to spend an hour or so. But Disc 2 can't help but be great with it's opening with Seduction to rope you in. By the time it lands on Feel Free (perhaps THE definition of anthem) you're about ready to jump out of your skin. It's a tremendous effort.
I don't quite go for the five stars having been spoiled by his London set. There are traces of what would be on the London set - the experimentation with percussion, for example - but there are some moments here that just drag. Not many, but just enough that it's noticeable. Trivial, either way.
Start with either set and you'll hear why Danny is one of the most talented and innovative DJs to have ever hit the scene. Seems to me that many a DJ thanks him in their liner notes for his inspiration. That's about as high a compliment as you can get.
Average customer rating:
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Global Underground: Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Msi/Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000I155 Release Date: 1999-02-23 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3 - Primitive Urges
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On [John Ciafone's Dub] - Danny Tenaglia, Liz Torres
- System Error - Two Right Wrongans
- The Real Jazz [Dahlback Mix]
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Frank Sinatra
- The Water Song - The Scumfrog
- 'Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle - Michel Dierickx
- Feel This - Robbie Rivera
- Stealin Music - Cari Lekebusch
- Cool Kids of Death - Saint Etienne
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is the Answer - Celeda, Danny Tenaglia
- The After - Return of the Native
- Phonics Call - Barbarus
- Feel Free - Danny Tenaglia
- Realease the Pressure - Stuff It
Album Details
limited Edition Version Will Be in a Double Height Jewelbox with Gloss Laminated Full Colour Card Wrap, a 16 Page Colour Booklet and a 16 Page Colour 'tenaglia Travelogue' Booklet.Customer Reviews:
A Worthy Addition if Previously Missed.......2007-07-06
Tenagla is world-class DJ number six featured on the mighty label and adds a new feel to the series with his tribal and dark progressive house track selections.
For the most part this compilation has aged well. Both discs are not overly "old" sounding.
I have mixed feelings about disc 1. There are some great tracks, but Moody by BPT could have been passed over. It can be found on nearly every compilation released during the two years prior to this album. However, the groove killer on this disc has to be the last two tracks, "Frank Sinatra" and "Red Light District". Two narrative tracks that are pretty bad. Disc 1 stops for me at the beginning of "Frank Sinatra" without exception!
Disc 2 is much more fluid. There are no horrible tracks...just deep dark beats throughout. No reaching for the stop or skip button on this one.
Disc 1 gets 3.5/5 stars and Disc 2 gets 4.5/5 stars.
and the drugs don't work on this..........2000-07-07
The Right House Music.......1999-12-11
Superb Tribal House from the DJ's DJ.......1999-03-10
The bomb of the century.......1999-03-01
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Danny Tenaglia: Athens (V.10)
Global Underground Manufacturer: Globa ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004XO8O Release Date: 1999-02-12 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3
- Moody
- Turn Me On (John Ciafone'
- System Error
- Real Jazz
- Dom Dom Jump
- Debajo
- Water Song
- Round Midnight
- Deimos
- Frank Sinatra
- Red Light District
- Seduction Of Orpheus
- Deepest Jungle
- Feel This
- Stealin Music
- Cool Kids Of Death
- Batido
- Music Is The Answer
- After
- Phonic Call
- Feel Free
- Release The Pressure
Album Details
Standard Double Jewelbox with 16-page Booklet and Color Card Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
Look no further for house at its best.......2001-01-21
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Global Underground: Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000DEMK5 Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3 - Primitive Urges
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On [John Ciafone's Dub] - Danny Tenaglia, Liz Torres
- System Error
- Real Jazz [Dahlback Mix] - Jesper Dahlb, Thomas Krome
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Debajo
- Water Song
- 'Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle
- Feel This - Robbie Rivera
- Stealin Music - Cari Lekebusch
- Cool Kids of Death - Saint Etienne,
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is the Answer - Celeda, Danny Tenaglia
- After - Return of the Native
- Phonic Call
- Feel Free - Yves Deruyter
- Realease the Pressure - Stuff It
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Global Underground: Athens
Danny Tenaglia Manufacturer: Global Underground ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004VVWZ Release Date: 2000-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Absolute Reason
- Vol. 3 - Primitive Urges
- Moody - BPT
- Turn Me On [John Ciafone's Dub] - Danny Tenaglia, Liz Torres
- System Error
- Real Jazz [Dahlback Mix] - Jesper Dahlb, Thomas Krome
- Dom Dom Jump - The Deep
- Debajo
- Water Song
- 'Round Midnight - Icarus
- Deimos - Ebe
- Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
- Red Light District - Anthony Rother
Tracks:
- Seduction of Orpheus - Tilt
- Deepest Jungle
- Feel This - Robbie Rivera
- Stealin Music - Cari Lekebusch
- Cool Kids of Death - Saint Etienne,
- Batido - Mac Zimms
- Music Is the Answer - Celeda, Danny Tenaglia
- After - Return of the Native
- Phonic Call
- Feel Free - Yves Deruyter
- Realease the Pressure - Stuff It
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- L.A. State Of Mind [LIMITED EDITION] [Import] [Limited Edition]
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