Album Results

Deep Dance 2003 Vol 2

Various

Deep Dance 2003: Vol 2

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Intro Deep Dance 2003: (Vol. 2) DJ Deep
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2.  1, 2, 3: (Keep The Spirit) Jan Wayne
Danielle
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3.  Maria: (I Like It Loud) Marc Acardipane
Scooter
Dick Rules
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4.  Fly Away: (Owner Of Your Heart) Daisy Dee
Starsplash
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5.  Pay 4 Ur Life Master Blaster
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6.  I Leave The World Today Barracuda
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7.  Where Are You Mario Lopez
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8.  Angel Of Darkness Yasmin K.
Alex C.
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9.  Breaking My Heart Styleshaker
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10.  Max Don't Have Sex With Ex 2003 E-Rotic
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11.  Home Alone Special D.
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12.  Won't Forget These Days Terraformer
DJ Yanny
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13.  Mainstream Monster DJ Kadozer
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14.  Flying High Captain Hollywood
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15.  Nobody Listens To Techno Base Attack
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16.  Lonely: (Emotion) DJ Ross
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17.  Mr. Vain Recall Culture Beat
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18.  Why Worry Sylver
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19.  Take Me Away DJ Lee
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20.  Time Milk Inc.
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21.  The Sign Bass-T
Sven-R-G
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22.  Basstest Tune Up!
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23.  Spring RMB
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24.  Nothing But You Paul Van Dyk
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25.  Eurodance Megamix '03 DJ Deep
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26.  Tekkno Bahia Beat Chekazz
Bass 'N' Pulse
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27.  What Is Love "Reloaded" Haddaway
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28.  Taste Of Summer T 90 @ The Dome
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29.  Human DuMonde
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30.  Man In The Moon Fragma
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31.  Music Darude
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32.  The Silver Surfer 2003 HardyHard
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33.  Give Me The Power Serano
Voodoo
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34.  Birthday Girl Phonetic Ratz
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35.  Past Was Yesterday DJs @ Work
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36.  New High Energy 2003 Power Plant
Dionne
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37.  Libertine Kate Ryan
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38.  On The Beach Trance Angel
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39.  No Limit 2.3 2 Unlimited
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40.  Long Way Home ATB
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41.  In-tango In-Grid
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Stuck On You Mark 'Oh
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2.  Sounds Like A Melody Lichtenfels
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3.  Why Don't You Dance With Me? 4 Clubbers
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4.  Hold Your Hands Up High DJ Lee
Megara
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5.  Velvet Morning Danae
Kyau
Albert
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6.  Summer Sun Blank & JoneS
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7.  Being Single Ernesto
Liquid Love
Bastian
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8.  Airwave: (Breathing) Rank 1
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9.  Sunrise Ayla
Safri Duo
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10.  Another World DH Shog
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11.  Bassdusche Ziggy-X
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12.  Techno Cat 3002 Tom Wilson
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13.  Alive & Kickin' Nature One Inc.
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14.  Hold On Tight Lambda
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15.  Get: On Moguai
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16.  Desire Brisby & Jungles
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17.  Hop 'N' Pop John Brisby
Momheads
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18.  Party Time Dj-33
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19.  Sweet Dreams M-Xpress
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20.  Remains The Same Salsotto
DJ Stella
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21.  Axel F 2003 Murphy Brown
Captain Hollywood
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22.  Go Insane DJ Isaac
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23.  The Promiseland Hypertraxx
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24.  Don't You Want Me NFK
East End Rockers
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25.  Trip 2 Wonderland Ravers On Dope
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26.  Ready Or Not DJ Lee
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27.  Killing Me Softly DJ Dave
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28.  It's All For Love MArc Et Claude
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29.  Do You Really Care 2003 Carol-N
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30.  Step By Step E-Vonne
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31.  Husan Bhangra Knights
Husan
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32.  I'll See Her Again J. C. A.
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33.  Habibi El Samah
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34.  Fallin' High Safri Duo
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35.  Perfect Accident: (I Feel Again) Palomino
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36.  Young Love: (Topless) Kid Alex
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37.  Finally 2003 DJ S.P.U.D.
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38.  Spread Love Laurent Konrad
Fight Club
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39.  Somebody To Love: (Salt Shaker Remix) Boogie Pimps
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40.  Able To Love Benny Benassi
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Featured Review
Never Miss A Beat Never Miss A Beat
Kaiser Chiefs
The kings of chorus repetition strike again with this good intentioned look at the state of our youth and the failure of the education system. Don't panic! As serious as this may sound, these are neither deep lyrics nor they reflect any worrying shift towards U2-like social analysis. "Never Miss A Beat" does not desperately try to be as popular as "Ruby", which makes it more enjoyable, and although it cannot compare with the Chiefs' best moments (namely, their debut singles) many want to see some sort of getting back to form, fuelled by their collaboration with new Britpop king, Mark Ronson, who was called to produce their forthcoming effort. His Midas touch is expected to rescue the band from the typical disappointing effect of that difficult second album. This new single, though, lacks of the shock and awe effect a different sound direction would have provided; instead Ronson respectfully brings the band back to the familiar sonic frame where Kaiser Chiefs used to feel at home, but a few surprises may be unveiled when "Off With Their Heads" gets a release.
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