Hey guys, ive now published my review on the northwest 200 in memory of robert dunlop. hope you like...
Hey guys, ive now published my review on the northwest 200 in memory of robert dunlop. hope you like ;')
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Dave Pearce, the radio 1 dj who is big in the clubs and on selling cds! As a dj myself, i can honestly look at Dave Pearce and say he is achieveing great things, that of which many other djs envy. His trance anthems series are seemingly a big hit and i for one buy them all the time. but recently ive had a few problems with them as ive had with most cds of this sort. Has anyone else noticed they all seem rather similar to the one before? heres what you can expect.
BIG HITS
There are a few new additions from the last cd including Mauro Picotto with "LIzard", and verracocha are on there too. It is a great mix of old and new but some of the great new hits like "The Anthem" by Peri and Filo isnt on here which i find really dissappointing. Its a big track in the clubs and one Dave Pearce helped bring to life by regularly playing on air and in the clubs. I can even confirm that its in his box now as i recently played with him in Kellys Portrush. The worst is that its but to name a few.
This is one thing i dont thing anyone can argue about, approximately, £12.99 for a 3 cd compilation that showcases some of the best talent in the buisness.
This album is one of the largest collection of the best trance anthems ever to hit the shelves. Compiled by Dave Pearce himself 'Trance Anthems 2008' represents a 3 CD all-time stellar package featuring some of the biggest artists in the world.
ARTISTS YOU CAN EXPECT TO FIND
Paul Oakenfold, Chicane, Agnelli & Nelson, Underworld, Mauro Piccotto, PPK, York, Brainbug, Sash, ATB, Three Drives, Push, Verracocha, Tiesto and many more..
CONCLUSION
One of the best collections of trance music around, and undoubtedly great to listen to. I reccommend it and just hope that 2009 edition will have some of the more recent hits too. Actually, im going to email him this review and see what he thinks, but until then buy and enjoy the 3cd compilation that you wont have to hit 'NEXT' on your remote to enjoy listening pleasure
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