Posted: March 12, 2010 at 12:07 am | Tags: 2000, ibiza, party

Album Description
Second of MTV UK’s Ibiza compilations. 37 dance anthems including, ‘Silence’ (Airscape Mix)-Delirium feat. Sarah McLachlan, ‘Two Tribes’ (Rob Searle Club Mix)-Frankie Goes To Hollywood, ‘Ssssst…(Listen)’ (Pants & Corset Remix)-Jonah, ‘Iguana’ (Megavoices Mix)-Mauro Picotto, ‘Nightfly’ (Pants & Corset Remix)-Blank & Jones, ‘You See The Trouble With Me’ (We’ll Be In Trouble Original Radio Edit)-Black Legend, ‘I Feel For You’ (Spiller Vocal Mix)-Bob Sinclar, ‘Bad Habit… More >>
MTV Ibiza 2000: The Party
Posted: March 11, 2010 at 4:07 pm | Tags: electronica, producing, skilled, someone, techno, trance
would it be better to relocate to europe,,because those 3 are more popular there than the U.S??
Posted: March 11, 2010 at 8:06 am | Tags: find, music, this, trance/techno/electronica, trying, video
Hi,
There were no words, it was all instrumental. Here’s the premise of the video. A white man is slowly walking in an old 50’s style kind of town, and suddenly, everyone starts fighting one another. Then the man begins to run, and eventually he’s running on the freeway, and at the end he looks at black boy, and explodes?
Thanks
Posted: March 11, 2010 at 4:07 am | Tags: anthems, Clubland, dance, experience, nation

Album Description
Another must-have from the Ministry of Sound label who manage to make pretty much all of their releases an essential of some sort or another. This time they’re back under the Dance Nation banner & the album provides forty-two mighty club bangers of the ilk that report to both the charts & the dancefloor. Featuring tracks from Scooter, Paul Oakenfold, N-Trance, Jurgen Vries, Milky, Underworld, Flip & Fill, Mint Royale, Ian Van Dahl, Snap!, X-Press 2, Missy Elli… More >>
DANCE NATION ANTHEMS: The Clubland Experience
Posted: March 10, 2010 at 12:07 pm | Tags: acseassable, good, island, long, stations, technotrance, There
I live in northport and I need a techno station that I can tune to my car radio (basicly no Internet radios).
Posted: March 10, 2010 at 12:07 pm | Tags: good, music, rave/trance/techno, some
I’m looking for either very “bassy” stuff with a heart pumping beat or more of feel good music such as; Ecstasy by ATB .
Thanks tons
Posted: March 10, 2010 at 4:07 am | Tags: begining., girl, name, song, talking, technotrance, there's, What's
Or who is it by?
I know it’s got the girl talking at the begining and she says something about concentrating right before it goes into the music.
What is this song?!
Posted: March 9, 2010 at 4:06 pm | Tags: dance, electro, girls, good, house, music, singing, some, techno, trance
or a guy singing but like a smooth one list of examples I already know and want songs like it
David Guetta feat Akon – Sexy Bitch
Make me feel like a star
Motorcycle-as the rush comes
Robin Fox- I see Stars
Morandi- Angels
ETC.
Posted: March 8, 2010 at 12:06 am | Tags: answer, beats, Best, chosen, fast, Great, name, songs, trance/techno/rave
Yus,sooo..
I need good trance/techno/rave songs with a fast beat that makes you want to dance reeeeally badly.
Name them and if I love them I will choose you! ^_^
Oh,and:
To help out,I love and would like to listen to songs similar to
Dj Mangoo-Eurodancer
Darude-Sandstorm
Posted: March 7, 2010 at 4:06 pm | Tags: between, difference, house, music, techno, trance, What's
Just wondering…technically what is the difference? All of them fit under dance music no? Or is that different again?
Posted: March 7, 2010 at 12:06 am | Tags: etc., Great, some, songs, trance/techno/house
I’m a big fan of songs that have a really great beat to it, something you feel like you just want to get up and bust move.
I like a lot of Infected Mushroom’s songs, Daft Punk, Scooter.
Hopefully those artists will give you an example to what songs I like, but please, suggest some of your favourite trance/techno/house etc. songs!
I’d appreciate it!
Posted: March 6, 2010 at 8:06 pm | Tags: brian, Hiatt, John, Jonestown, Massacre, more, Pollard, robert, rogue, wave
John Hiatt, Robert Pollard, Rogue Wave, Brian Jonestown Massacre and More
John Hiatt has been pursuing his Roots Rock direction for so long now it’s sometimes difficult to remember that he started off in a Folk/Pop vein in the early ’70s, which morphed into a tough/tender New Wave angle later in the decade and into the ’80s. But like any decent gunslinger, Hiatt never forgets how many bullets he has left, and his chambers are packed full on ‘The Open Road,’ the 19th …
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