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Sheffield superclub Gatecrasher has long been a byword for quality, its name synonymous with energetic mix CDs that consistently bring trance to the masses. Now, in an act of unbridled generosity, Gatecrasher Experience reveals three different sides of the club's personality. CD1, "The Science", features a number of exclusive tracks, including classics remixed for a new generation. Most interesting of these is the unlikely reworking of Sinead O'Connor's "Troy" from producer of the moment, Push, plus a great version of The Police's 1970s hit, "Message In Bottle". Less poppy perhaps, CD2, "The Po
Sheffield superclub Gatecrasher has long been a byword for quality, its name synonymous with energetic mix CDs that consistently bring trance to the masses. Now, in an act of unbridled generosity, Gatecrasher Experience reveals three different sides of the club's personality. CD1, "The Science", features a number of exclusive tracks, including classics remixed for a new generation. Most interesting of these is the unlikely reworking of Sinead O'Connor's "Troy" from producer of the moment, Push, plus a great version of The Police's 1970s hit, "Message In Bottle". Less poppy perhaps, CD2, "The Power" unleashes the harder side of the Gatecrasher sound and features clubland rockets such as Nu-NRG's "Dreamland", John 00 Fleming's breathtaking "Nazerian" and Maurio Piccotto's relentless trance anthem, "Bangkok". After all that exertion it seems only fitting that CD3, "The Karma", should round things off in more relaxing style. Here you'll find lush, ambient versions of Evoke's haunting "Arms Of Lauren", Arcadia's "Blind Visions" and 'Crasher classic, "The Eternal" from Jose Amnesia. Bed, breakfast and evening meal then--not a bad package when all said and done. --Paul Tierney
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Manufacturer: Gatecrasher
Release date: 21 January 2002
Number of discs: 3
EAN: 0667341604221 UPC: 667341604221
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