Album Results

Techno Club-Next 

Various

Techno Club-Next

Genre: DANCE
Label: Universal Strategic Marketing
Release date: 2004

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Overture Talla 2XLC
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2.  Frenzy: (MKS Remix) Haak
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3.  Believe: (Original Mix) Smith & Pledger
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4.  The Air That I Breath: (Alex M.O.R.P.H. MIX) Talla 2XLC
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5.  Guanxi: (Super8 Remix) Menno De Jong
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6.  Wir Sind Wir: (PvD Club Mix) Peter Heppner
Paul Van Dyk
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7.  Cloudwalking: (Pulser's 2004 Remix) Pulser
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8.  In Silence: (Tixtarro Short Edit) Randy Katana
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9.  The Verdict: (Gareth Emery & Mark Dedross Mix) Wirefly
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10.  Rock: (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) Ozone
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11.  Debris: (Midor, Six4eight Mix) Aegan
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12.  Affection Over Reason Draft 2 Design
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13.  From Dark To Light: (Lange Mix) Eles & Empyreal Sun
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14.  SI-N+R-JE: (Original Funaki) Woody Van Eyden
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Overture Due Talla 2XLC
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2.  Yomanya: (Original Remix) Filterheadz
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3.  Automanual: (Original Extended) Marco V.
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4.  Accidia: (Accidia Cowboy Extended Mix) Dariush
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5.  Duende: (Original Mix) DJ Dando
Rob Styles
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6.  Unification: (Fred Baker Remix) Alex M.O.R.P.H.
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7.  Children Of The Sun Robert Gitelman
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8.  Your Eyes: (Original Mix) Dogzilla
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9.  Endless: (Orignal) Ron Van Den Beuken
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10.  Radiance Oliver Prime
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11.  Dream Machine: (Marco V. Remix) DJ Tont.B.
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12.  Antarctic Rain: (Edit) Two Roads
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13.  Ticket 2 Trance: (Dito & Tectonic Shift Club Mix) First Class
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14.  Inside Outside: (Extended) Svenson
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Featured Review
Right Now Right Now
Akon
The guy whose career has been built upon memories of prison redemption, naming his first albums "Trouble" and "Konvicted," returns on a "more law-abiding" and positive note, choosing "Freedom" as his third effort's title. In only a few years Akon has grown to reach World Music Award status as the best selling male in the planet, and even when the accuracy of those honours may be debatable, one cannot stop wondering the reason why he is so popular: maybe his irritatingly high-pitched vocals, sounding like they've been treated with a vocoder, without real need for one; or maybe is the vague echoes of his childhood in Senegal mixed with an unremarkable R&B and hip-hop style; or rather his ability to deliver devilish gimmicks and painfully repetitive choruses? Whatever it is, in "Right Now" he fully delivers it once more: simple, effective and guaranteed to sell by the buckets.
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