EOYC 2012 Day 2 Downloadlinks added :-)

Which DJs you enjoyed most?


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After previous monstrous outings such as 'Burning Spear EP' and 'Fight On', Saint X return to continue their string of A-grade quality electronic music on the Mondo imprint! 'Orion', in typical Saint X style, delivers on every level. Packed full of chunky percussion, phat beats and acid stabbing synths, you know instantly it's going to do the business on the floor. Remixes come courtesy of two up and coming talents, Alex Losy and Sunspectre. Both producers offer unique alternatives to the original with their own styles and signatures, expanding the original whilst creating that perfect clubbers hit recipe.
 
some NY pride right here carl :)
It's pretty much also the most active I'll be during EOYC this year. Day 4 it's gonna be the first 4 of 5 or the first 5 sets then I'm out. And at least then I'll be able to :sleeping:
 
1:46 AM, getting ready to deal with 20 straight hours awake from Chris Turner in the next hour to Katadunkass in Day 3. Gonna be painful just trying to stay awake through it all :blink:

Oh, it i believe. But sleeping is also important. ;) :) :friends:
 
Ferry Corsten - WKND Celebrating his 20th year as a world-class EDM DJ/producer, Ferry Corsten delivers his fourth full-length studio album, WKND. Blinding flashes of brilliance ensue from the first track through to the last. Tight, punchy and radio-ready, the carefully crafted tracks on WKND are as well-suited for a packed dancefloor as they are for afternoon-drive on pop radio. For die-hard EDM lovers, Corsten delivers a stable of epic, anthemic tracks. From the mainroom-killing Brute with fellow superstar, Armin van Buuren, to the punchy Take Me and the progressive house track Dont Be Afraid with its enormous build and resounding breakdown, Corsten generates a sense of apocalyptic urgency thats nonetheless melodic and beautiful. Sunday, the iTunes bonus track , is written in a minor chord and is eerily good with its stuttered vocal stabs and warm bassline. Likewise, WKND, the title track, digs deep with its rumbling bottom and rejoicing synths before exploding with crushing ferocity. Ferry Corstens first single release of WKND was the hugely successful track Feel It which features a sample that has also been used in the classic house music anthem Can You Feel It by Philippe B vs Todd Terry. Corsten heralds a new era of euphoric, uplifting electronic music in its purest form on A Day Without Rain featuring Ellie Lawson, her super-charged vocals bringing smiles of ecstasy to club-goers faces. The equally inspiring albeit slower tempo Walk On Air featuring Pierre In The Air & Amba Shepherd is also a glimmering jewel.
 
Here's the entire show in order:

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01. Ashley Wallbridge - Grenade (Original Mix) [AVA Recordings]
02. Omnia & IRA - The Fusion (Original Mix) [Coldharbour Recordings]
03. Bluestone - Capetown (Original Mix) [Anjunabeats]
04. Arty, Nadia Ali & BT - Must Be The Love (Original Mix) [Armind]
05. Sunleed - Suspended Animation (Original Mix) [Enhanced Progressive]
06. Talla 2XLC vs Robert Burian - Drums Of Ganesha (Original Mix) [Perfecto Records]
07. Antillas Feat. Fiora - Damaged (Main Mix) [Zouk Recordings]
08. Bruce Cullen - Rum Runners (Original Mix) [High Contrast Nu Breed]
09. Eximinds - Robobeats (Original Mix) [Enhanced Progressive]
10. Saint X - Orion (Original Mix) [Mondo Records]
11. Ferry Corsten - Take Me (Album Edit) [Flashover Recordings]
 

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