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Label: | Slinky – SLINKYCD11 |
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Series: | Slinky Planet – Volume Three |
Format: | 2 x CD, Mixed |
Country: | UK |
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Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Trance, Hard Trance, Progressive Trance |
Tracklist
1-1 | Flash Brothers– | Hazy March (Original Mix) | 6:42 |
1-2 | Minilogue– | In A Deeper Motion (Mash-Up Remix) | 6:38 |
1-3 | Madoka– | Temperamental | 5:25 |
1-4 | Slam– | Virtuoso (Funk D'Void Mix) | 1:58 |
1-5 | Klea– | Tic Toc (Ad Vox Remix) | 5:10 |
1-6 | Private Taste– | First (Original Mix) | 5:39 |
1-7 | Grayarea– | One For The Road | 5:38 |
1-8 | Gelder– | Subway | 1:50 |
1-9 | Scanners– | Shivver (Northface Remix) | 8:28 |
1-10 | Natious– | Amber (Christian West Remix) | 3:55 |
1-11 | Sidekick– | Tricks (Dub Mix) | 3:56 |
1-12 | Evolution Feat Jayn Hanna– | Walking On Fire (Original Mix) | 3:26 |
1-13 | Northface– | All Eyes North | 2:56 |
1-14 | Moby– | We Are All Made Of Stars (Timo Maas Dub Mix) | 4:40 |
1-15 | Funk D'Void– | Diabla (Heavenly Mix) | 7:29 |
2-1 | DJ Remy– | In Your Face | 8:04 |
2-2 | Katana vs. Mark Norman– | Dulce Vita | 6:51 |
2-3 | Jones & Stephenson– | The First Rebirth (Liquid Overdose Remix) | 7:26 |
2-4 | White Russians– | Tortilla Wrap | 3:43 |
2-5 | Rapid Eye (2)– | Circa Forever | 5:53 |
2-6 | Marc Lowndes*– | The Curse | 2:50 |
2-7 | Energy 52– | Café Del Mar (Marco V Remix) | 6:34 |
2-8 | Katana– | Gemini | 5:34 |
2-9 | Airwave– | Another Dimension | 5:07 |
2-10 | Solo Plastic– | No Request (Original Mix) | 2:52 |
2-11 | Twilight (2)– | Can You Feel The Bass | 4:57 |
2-12 | Reeloop– | Fucking Society | 2:29 |
2-13 | Yoji Biomehanika– | Ding A Ling | 6:17 |
2-14 | Chris Hampshire– | Rezidue (2AM Mix) | 5:18 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Beechwood Music Ltd.
- Distributed By – Beechwood Music Distribution Ltd.
- Distributed By – Pinnacle (3)
Credits
- DJ Mix, Compiled By – Dave Lea (tracks: 2.01 to 2.14), Garry White (tracks: 1.01 to 1.15)
Notes
Tracks 2-2 and 2-3 are swapped on the artwork (fixed here). Also the Jones & Stephenson track is given only as 'The First Rebirth' on the tracklists. The detailed credits inside the booklet give a remix credit for Airwaves. However it's actually the Liquid Overdose remix from the same 2002 reissue.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 8 02085 22112 3
- Barcode (Scanned): 802085221123
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Hype text from the label:
The freshest brand in club culture is back with another slice of Slinky heaven from around the globe. After hosting parties from the South Coast Weekender at Camber Sands, UK to the more idyllic locations of Indonesia and the Philippines, Slinky present Planet Tokyo, the true global blueprint for 21st century clubbing.
Slinky Planet Tokyo is everything that Slinky is infamous for: sublime tunes, seamless mixes and the finest packaging. This is a true slice of what Slinky is all about as it traverses the worlds of trance, deep grooves and the fiercest beats featuring killer tracks from X-Press 2, Funk D'Void, Slam, Satoshi Tomie, Ferry Corsten, Future Sound Of London, Moby and many more.
Slinky Planet Tokyo is a BPM feast for all clubbers. The Slinky message is getting stronger and stronger as their grip is extending across the globe taking in all clubbing destinations. Slinky is a truly global brand with a weekly club night in Tokyo launching in October, a first for a UK club. The UK exposure is also growing rapidly with the weekly events as well as such highlights as Homelands. If you go clubbing then you know Slinky.
Slinky Planet Tokyo brings all that is Slinky together on another fine release in the compilation series, the market is looking for another Slinky release and Tokyo is here to meet all their desires.
The freshest brand in club culture is back with another slice of Slinky heaven from around the globe. After hosting parties from the South Coast Weekender at Camber Sands, UK to the more idyllic locations of Indonesia and the Philippines, Slinky present Planet Tokyo, the true global blueprint for 21st century clubbing.
Slinky Planet Tokyo is everything that Slinky is infamous for: sublime tunes, seamless mixes and the finest packaging. This is a true slice of what Slinky is all about as it traverses the worlds of trance, deep grooves and the fiercest beats featuring killer tracks from X-Press 2, Funk D'Void, Slam, Satoshi Tomie, Ferry Corsten, Future Sound Of London, Moby and many more.
Slinky Planet Tokyo is a BPM feast for all clubbers. The Slinky message is getting stronger and stronger as their grip is extending across the globe taking in all clubbing destinations. Slinky is a truly global brand with a weekly club night in Tokyo launching in October, a first for a UK club. The UK exposure is also growing rapidly with the weekly events as well as such highlights as Homelands. If you go clubbing then you know Slinky.
Slinky Planet Tokyo brings all that is Slinky together on another fine release in the compilation series, the market is looking for another Slinky release and Tokyo is here to meet all their desires.

Deeper Darker Definitely a great Album from the golden age.
From the Golden age of big room Trance and progressive comes Slinky's 3rd instalment for their planet series, and it doesn't fail to deliver the perfectly mixed melodic progressive house and trance of the previous decade. While it seems to be substantially less commercial than the last two albums, it is nonetheless very easy to listen to and groove with. A little darker and deeper than Planet Moscow or Planet Sydney it is less synthy and more tribal.
A great buy and better than most of the other compilations of the time.
LONG LIVE SLINKY.
From the Golden age of big room Trance and progressive comes Slinky's 3rd instalment for their planet series, and it doesn't fail to deliver the perfectly mixed melodic progressive house and trance of the previous decade. While it seems to be substantially less commercial than the last two albums, it is nonetheless very easy to listen to and groove with. A little darker and deeper than Planet Moscow or Planet Sydney it is less synthy and more tribal.
A great buy and better than most of the other compilations of the time.
LONG LIVE SLINKY.