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X-Dream - The Best 1991-2001


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Label: Solstice Music Europe
Catalog#: SOLM-CD023
Format: 2 x CD, Album, Compilation
Country:France
Released:Apr 2006
Genre: Electronic
Style: Goa Trance, Psy-Trance
Credits: Artwork By - Pinxnake
Producer, Written-By - Jan Müller (tracks: 1.1 to 1.6, 1.8 to 1.10, 2.1, 2.4 to 2.10) , Marcus C. Maichel (tracks: 1.1 to 1.9, 2.2 to 2.8)
Notes:(P)&(C) 2006 Solstice Music International
Distributed by Arabesque Distribution
Rating:   4.6/5 (16 votesRate It
Submitted by:zoltar

Tracklisting:

 1991-1995 (70:47)
1.1 X-Dream Live Fast - Die Young (4:58)
1.2 X-Dream Children Of The Last Generation (7:48)
1.3 X-Dream The 5th Dimension (6:54)
    Featuring - Planet B.E.N.
1.4 Pollinator, The Clone III (5:22)
    Written-By - Axel Von Pander
1.5 X-Dream Eleven (5:23)
1.6 X-Dream Our Own Happiness (303 Edit) (9:19)
1.7 X-Dream Psychomachine (8:31)
1.8 X-Dream Relax Vortex (6:33)
    Written-By - Arne Schaffhausen , Marco Schmedding
1.9 X-Dream The Second Room (A-Trip) (7:36)
1.10 X-Dream Panic In Paradise (8:20)
 1996-2001 (71:08)
2.1 X-Dream Freak (7:43)
2.2 X-Dream The Frog (7:38)
2.3 X-Dream Radio (Remix) (6:09)
2.4 E-Rection Out Here We Are Stoned (The True School Heart Trance Mastermix) (7:34)
    Remix - X-Dream
2.5 X-Dream Inter-Corporal Stimulator (7:22)
2.6 X-Dream Piece (6:32)
    Written-By - Simon Ghahary*
2.7 X-Dream Aspirin (6:52)
2.8 X-Dream Coming Soon (7:07)
2.9 X-Dream Irritant (7:44)
2.10 X-Dream Thorazin (6:23)

User Reviews:

SkeletonMan, Aug 22, 2006

This best of double cd brilliantly showcases the talent, diversity and innovation that is X-Dream; the earliest track (Live Fast - Die Young, 1991) sounds as inspired and fresh as the last track, Thorazin (2001/2). If you're not yet familiar with the X-Dream tech-trance sound, or just don't want to spend the required dough to get all their OOP cds, this release is an excellent starting point.

For the rest of us this is the opportunity to have all their major tracks collected back 2 back. Without a single tiresome moment this is history repeating itself.

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