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History Of Dance 11: The Progr 

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History Of Dance 11: The Progr

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Disc 1 of 5
1.  Jumbo Underworld
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2.  My Lexicon Sander Kleinenberg
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3.  Quantensprung Sol
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4.  Du What U Du Yoshimoto
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5.  Be As One Maria
Sasha
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6.  Clearing The Mind Matthew Dekay
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7.  Try To Get Tonuri
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8.  Ajare Way Out West
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9.  The Saga Trancesetters
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10.  Sanctuary Origine
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11.  One Of Those Things Nick K
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12.  Wave 2081 Jark Prongo
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13.  Moments Funabashi
Hammer
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14.  Future Hope Duran
Aytek
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15.  Resurrection Classifield Project
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16.  She Turns Departure
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17.  Not Even Winds O.C.
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18.  Industribe Perry O'Neil
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19.  Pure State Simon
Shaker
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20.  Prying The Path
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Disc 2 of 5
1.  These Days Petter
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2.  Madagascar Art Of Trance
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3.  Tracking Treasure Down Dresden
Gabriel
Molly
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4.  Two Mounth Off Underworld
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5.  Clear Blue Elevation
Markus Schulz
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6.  Deeper Peace Division
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7.  Crackdown DJ Remy
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8.  When Dawn Breaks Narcotic Thrust
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9.  Sexdrive Private Productions
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10.  Ignite Remy
Roland Klinkenberg
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11.  Into Tha Groove Scramjet
DJ Georgio
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12.  Fundamental Sasha
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13.  Language Hammer
Bennet
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14.  Amazone Fall Nic Vegter
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15.  Louder Jose Amnesia
Jennifer Rene
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16.  Lifelab: (Experiment 1) Fractals
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17.  She' S Scared Elias Tsikaz
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18.  Switched Perry O'Neil
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19.  Hammer And Tonhgs Envotion
Michael Slim' s
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20.  Et Welcome Song Trance Induction
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Disc 3 of 5
1.  Scorchio Sasha
Emerson
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2.  Sacred Sander Kleinenberg
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3.  Pollenflug Sol
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4.  Movin' Thru Your System Jark Prongo
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5.  The Rising Sun Farley
Heller
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6.  Zero Shaker
Simon
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7.  Arcadia Dresden
Gabriel
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8.  Yah Yah Derek Howell
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9.  Tiga Harry Lemon
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10.  Timeless Metthew Dekay
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11.  Shugyo Fragile
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12.  Supa Thang Loophole
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13.  Goliath Roland K
Q-Lock
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14.  Electrolux RR Workshop
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15.  Dolphins S.O.L.I.S
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16.  Be My Guide Jennifer Horne
Terry Grant
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17.  People R People Tonuri
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18.  Shake The Sound Proluctors
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19.  I Found You Interstate
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20.  Catch: (Way Out West Remix) Kosheen
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Disc 4 of 5
1.  F.E.A.R. Ian Brown
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2.  No One Knows Quenns Of The S...
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3.  Xpander Sasha
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4.  Till There Was You Rachell Star
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5.  The Deep Show Proluctors
Metthew Dekay
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6.  Tranz Euro X-press X Press 2
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7.  Natural Incident Lex Empress
Contrast
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8.  Sputnik Stylus Trouble
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9.  Music Tatoine
Jamez
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10.  Downtime Air Hustlers
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11.  Sponge Jeffed
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12.  Close Enough Keo Nozari
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13.  What Attention Deficit
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14.  Pulse Rephlex One
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15.  Swing & The Ordinary Scandi
Espen
Stian
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16.  Timeless Rico Soarez
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17.  Evolutione Sienna
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18.  Crossroads Rio Addicts
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19.  See Me Fall Mic Burns
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20.  Untitled Acid Petter
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Disc 5 of 5
1.  Precious Depeche Mode
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2.  Man With The Red Face Laurent Garnier
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3.  Muscle Car Mylo
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4.  Do You Really Want To Hurt Me Culture Club
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5.  Hale Bopp Der Dritte Raum
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6.  As The Rush Comes Motorcycle
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7.  Always Remember To Respect + Honor Your Mother - Part 1 Dusted
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8.  Netherworld L.S.G.
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9.  Flashing Lights KIng Unique
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10.  Twilight Roland Klinkenberg
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11.  Let Me Take You: (On A Jorney) Van Bellen
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12.  Beautiful Monday Matthew Dekay
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13.  5.05 Ilana
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14.  Without You Near Departure
Markus Schulz
Dresden
Gabriel
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15.  Mistique Alex Stealthy
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16.  Impact Villanord
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17.  Who Needs Vocals Anyway Nick K
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18.  Swing 2 Harmony Perasma
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19.  Fearless Roland Klinkenberg
Remy
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20.  Eighties Yilmaz Altanhan
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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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