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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0651249073524
Label: Thrive (Red)
Manufacturer: Thrive (Red)
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Thrive (Red)
Release Date: June 28, 2005
Sales Rank: 159026
Studio: Thrive (Red)
Disc 1:- Cassino & Laben 'Leaving Panic Behind' (Flash Brothers Remix)
- Matthew Adams pres. Stratosphere 'Sunscape' (Alucard Remix)
- Tonepusher's 'Daydreamer' (Bill Hamel Remix)
- Yilmaz Altanhan 'Eighties' (Özgür Can Remix)
- Sublunar 'Sanctuary' (Antidote's Tech Mix)
- Varian 'Endless Desire' (Mark Otten Energetic Remix)
- Solid Globe 'Lost Cities'
- Ferry Corsten 'Galaxia'
- BT 'Force Of Gravity' (Ferry Corsten Bootleg Remix)
Disc 2:- Airbiscuit 'Lately' (Riley & Durrant Mix)
- Ronski Speed '2Day'
- Dogzilla 'Without You'
- Purple Haze 'Adrenaline'
- Ferry Corsten 'Sublime' (Thrillseekers Remix)
- System F 'Underwater'
- FB feat. Edun 'Who’s Knockin'?' (Ferry Corsten Remix)
- Misja Helsloot 'Blue Monkey' (Pierre Hiver Remix)
- JPL 'A Place Called Home' (Passiva Remix)
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Album Description: Hailing from Rotterdam City, The Netherlands, Ferry Corsten has quickly grown into one of the world’s foremost DJ/Producers. In 2005, he was voted #5 DJ in the world by UK’s DJ Magazine, and #8 in America by BPM Magazine. Ferry, along with fellow Dutchmen Tiesto and Armin Van Buren, are champions of the ever-popular Dutch trance sound. With a handful of acclaimed mix albums under his belt, as well as his lauded debut artist album, Ferry is now primed and ready to take his signature sound to the next level with the launch of his 'Passport' series. The first installment of 'Passport' will feature Ferry returning to his DJ role on this mixed double CD set, yet the album also features a handful of exclusive productions and remixes from Ferry himself. These include his bootleg remix of BT's 'Force or Gravity' and 'Underwater' under Ferry's System F alias, amongst others. With a track selection that moves from smooth and melodic to big and banging, 'Passport: Kingdom of the Netherlands' is set to become a fan-favorite trance mix.
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Beside's this set and The Creamfields mix, I highly recommend that you pick up Gatecrasher Sheffield - Ferry Corsten. If you search for this disk under just Ferry's name, it will not come up. You need to search under Gatecrasher and there you will find it and I have to say that it's Ferry Corsten's best work to date.
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first of all, pay no attention to the spotlight review from "doctor trance". He must have been listening to another album, because this one is extremely good. I think he was upset that its 18 songs on a double disc set, whereas some double disc sets have 15 songs per disc. good point, but thats no cause to give the music on the album a bad review. this is an excellent 2 disc compilation with the exception of 4 songs that are completely passable. the first cd's track selection could not have been ... Read More
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"Passport: Kingdom of the Netherlands" constitutes the first installment in what will apparently be a series of "Passport" releases. "Passport: Kingdom of the Netherlands" is also presented as being reflective of the most recent sound Corsten has involved himself in, although this essentially doesn't sound at all dramatically distinctive when comparing it to his previous releases. A noticeable, and fortunate difference, however, is the absence (or reduced presence) of some of the more obnoxious ... Read More
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So, Ferry comes out with a cd just to make extra money is how I felt about this one. He is my favorite Dj, but I think this is not the Ferry that we know. I would not recommend purchasing this one and I would wait for 'Loud, Electronic, Ferocious' to come out.
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Ferry Corsten is one of the best Dj's in the world...period. No matter whether his tracks are chill or upbeat they will entertain you and keep you moving. What I hate about some "trance" fans is that they expect all the music from their artists to be ENTIRELY upbeat, and that would severely limit the artists creativity. That would be like asking Jordan to ONLY shoot his jumpshot, or for RODDICK to practice his serve and nothing else. A good artist will excel in various styles and will allow the listener ... Read More
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