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Trance Nation, Vol. 4
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Album Details: Trance Nation, Vol. 4

Release Date:10/31/2000
Label:Ministry Of Sound Uk
UPC:821838102823

Track List: Trance Nation, Vol. 4

Disk 1

  1. Kernkraft 400
  2. Time To Burn
  3. Bullet In The Gun 2000 [Solar St...
  4. Sandstorm
  5. Caned and Unable
  6. On the Beach [CRW Mix]
  7. Two Tribes [Rob Searle Club Mix]
  8. You Take My Breath Away [Lange Mix]
  9. Revelation [Ferry Corsten Remix]
  10. I Need Your Lovin' (Like The Sun...
  1. Barber's Adagio For Strings [Fer...
  2. Touch Me [Darude Mix]
  3. 7 Colours
  4. Far From Over [Oliver Lieb Remix]
  5. Truth
  6. Warrior [Club Mix]
  7. Bassfly [Moogwai Remix]
  8. Bad Habit [Armin Van Buuren Risi...
  9. Isn't Life Wonderful? [Alex's Or...
  10. Meet Us At Tonca [Choir Boys Remix]

Disk 2

  1. Sexual [Deep Dish Cheez, Whiz Dub]
  2. How's Your Evening So Far? [UK 1...
  3. Silence [DJ Tiesto In Search Of ...
  4. Sister Sister [12'' Mix]
  5. West On 27th [Origianl 'Subway' ...
  6. Impact
  7. Mauna Kea [Volcanic Mix]
  8. Free [Mark Shimmon and 3rd Degre...
  9. Lost in Motion
  1. Skydive
  2. Love Has Come Again
  3. Desire [Dub Mix]
  4. Air 2000 [Oliver Lieb Remix]
  5. Love Shy [Electrique Boutique Vo...
  6. Fiji [Lange Remix]
  7. Galaxia [Solar Stone Remix]
  8. Eternity [Darren Tate Mix]

User Reviews: Trance Nation, Vol. 4

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    By nadelia@sbcglobal.net  Sep 7, 2003

    I have bought just about every mix record he made and this defenitely one of my favorites.

Pro Reviews: Trance Nation, Vol. 4

  • All Music Guide

    Widely regarded as the scene's most influential compilation series, Trance Nation quickly found itself in trouble of collapsing under its own weight. By its fourth installment, trance was colossally huge, ruling club culture with an iron fist and supplanting house as the most produced and imitated form of dance music in the world. It spelled trouble for Ferry Corsten, who struggled to hide trance's inevitable downfall for as long as he could. Trance Nation, Vol. 4, for all its faults, reads like a re-released greatest-hits package, with Kernkraft 400's "Zombie Nation" and Storm's "Time to Burn" being the obvious openers and Darude, Delerium, William Orbit, Marc et Claude, Sister Bliss, and Corsten's System F not far in tow. If the rot had clearly set in (Lost Witness' cringing "7 Colours"), many ultimately didn't notice and this would be one of the last times trance had the popularity and the music to deserve the attention of an entire subculture.

    - Dean Carlson, All Music Guide

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Biography

Ferry Corsten

Otherwise known as System F, Ferry Corsten rose to prominence in the late '90s as one of Europe's top trance DJs, highlighted by an anthemfilled appearance on Ministry of Sound's first Trance Nation album. Before attaining such recognition, Corsten began his DJing at the early age of 15, when he would spin at school parties. By his late teens, he was studying to be an e... Read more