Catching Ibiza's magic is a task that only the most experienced musicians can complete. Armin van Buuren is one of them. Through his 'Universal Religion' series, he's captured the summer since 2004, landing a mix compilation that burst with exclusive highlights. In 2012, he lands the 6th Chapter of 'Universal Religion', recorded live during the A State of Trance Night at the world-famous Club Privilege. 2012 has already proven to be a significant year in the career of the Dutchman. The producer/DJ, relentlessly driven by his perfectionism, celebrated the 550th episode and 11th birthday of his A State of Trance radio show, with 6 events in 5 different countries. Each of the events were broadcast live, uniting millions of listeners around the globe, sharing their passion for music. The next, logical step was taking his Ibiza residency to a higher level. Armin van Buuren landed his A State of Trance night at the biggest European club: Privilege. Serving its 10000 strong crowd a show of outstanding quality with a star-studded line-up, the A State of Trance Ibiza Invasion has spread far beyond the regions of the Balearic sea. Recorded live in the summer of 2012, 'Universal Religion Chapter 6' makes you part of these special happenings with two live recordings. It makes you feel the energy of the crowd, lets you hear their screams for more, as well as bringing you a selection of exclusive and custom-made tunes and remixes by some of the world's most talented producers. Tracks <b>...</b>Author: DrProgressiveTrance
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Universal Religion Chapter 6 [CD1] (14 Sep. 2012)
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Ripped from A State of Trance 015. I do not own this material.
Download on iTunes; itunes.apple.com After Playing On All The Big Events In Hardstyle, D-block & S-te-fan Left Their Names In The World Of Hardstyle. With Big Releases Like Ride With Uz, Music Made Addict And Evolutionz They Rocked Every Stage Around The World. 2009 Made An End To Any Doubts: With Their Own Stage On Thrillogy And An Artist Album, Called; Music Made Addictz. D-block & S-te-fan Are Here To Stay!
Download on iTunes; itunes.apple.com Dwayne Carter, better known as hip-hop superstar Lil Wayne, was released from the Rikers Island prison facility, serving eight months of a year-long sentence for attempted gun possession. This small fact however has done nothing to deter his appearance on a fantastic new record called That Money he made together with Dutch DJ Irwan. Rappers as a rule generally aren't the types to let external circumstances dictate whether or not they are making music. Both Notorious BIG and Tupac have continued to have illustrious and profitable (for someone) careers from beyond the grave, which makes something as minor as a custodial prison sentence seem almost trivial by comparison. Besides these criminal facts Lil Wayne was the best selling artist of 2008 in the States, his album "Tha Carter III" sold 1 million copies in one week. The first three singles released from the album, "Lollipop", "A Milli", and "Got Money" all achieved Top 10 success on the Billboard Hot 100. The track "Lollipop" been hit more than 10 million downloads. That Money is pure gangster, with Lil Wayne waxing lyrical across some heavy beats to that favourite of all rap topics - the acquisition of wealth. 'I wear them skinny jeans so you see my fat wallet' states our boy. Probably a fashion statement best left until his release, but this aside the track has the potential to go supersonic. And not to forget the vocals of DJ Irwan himself! Besides the fact that he is a fantastic <b>...</b>
Download on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Download on Dance Tunes: www.dance-tunes.com The year of 2009 belonged to Italian duo Matteo Sabbioni and Sandro Fioro. As the 'Analog People In A Digital World', they've moved from shadows into light, with high profile productions and remixes. 'Rose Rouge' and 'The Envelope of Life' became a favourite of the Miami and Ibiza crowd, played out by the likes of Steve Lawler, Danny Tenaglia, Tiefschwarz, Luciano, Locodice, Villalobos and many more. Be sure, 2010 is going to wear that 'APDW' tag again... And now, APDW have done it again, and they have delivered one of the most distinctive club bombs of the year with their own remake of arguably one of the finest dance masterpieces of the last decade... Tim Deluxe's 'Just Won't Do'. Originally conceived as an exclusive edit for the APDW DJ sets, the Instrumental Mix has soon become a dancefloor weapon of choice for some of their favourite DJ's... Carl Cox, Laurent Garnier, Mark Knight and Steve Angello. It is no surprise this has now received the seal of approval from Tim Deluxe himself, and chanteuse Sam Obernik liked it so much she wanted to record some new vocals to this exclusive new version... The Vocal Edit grabs the main riff from the original, and takes this oldie/goldie to a whole new level. This is the type of record DJ sets are built around. Catchy as hell and set to stand out from the crowd! Does it get any bigger than this? Well, in addition to the original there are some <b>...</b>
MIKE Push pres. Plastic Boy - We 're Here To Stay, from Aquarius EP
Giuseppe Ottaviani playing Angel at A State of Trance Episode 450 party, in New York city. (Day 3 of 5)
my third video of Armins performance from friday nights' ASOT 450 party here in NYC
Here is my roger shah tribute,not a day goes by when i dont listen to a shah tune he is in my opinion by far the most consistent artist producer in trance music today.In my top ten of last year roger filled seven of the ten spots just amazing.he goes by many aliases and its sometimes difficult to keep track of them all but i think i own everything he has ever produced going back to 1999.His remix credit-roll reads like a veritable 'who's who' of EDM. Shah has reworked tracks for legendary vocalists like Sarah McLachlan and Nadia Ali. He's also remixed tunes for a litany of trance-masters including (take a deep breath!) Ti