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08-05-2010 Orjan Nilsen - Northern Exposure May 2010 2006 Tribute

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Orjan Nilsen - Prison Break :super:

and we have a winnnnerrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :hug::hug::hug:

1. Mike Foyle - Shipwrecked (John O'Callaghan & Mike Foyle) [AvB Intro Edit]
2. Sunlounger - White Sands (DJ Shah's Original Mix)
3. Karen overton - Your Loving Arms (Club Mix)
4. Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets (Seamus Haji & Paul Emmanuel Remix)
5. Jody Wisternoff - Cold Drink, Hot Girl
6. Simon & Shaker - Zero (Original Mix)
7. Super8 vs. Dj Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' [Original Mix]
8. Estuera - Flow
9. Arksun - Arisen
10. Leon Bolier pres. Surpresa - Poseidon
11. Orjan - Prison Break
 
still remember why i made this track... gonna stay a secret tho ;)
 
1. Mike Foyle - Shipwrecked (John O'Callaghan & Mike Foyle) [AvB Intro Edit]
2. Sunlounger - White Sands (DJ Shah's Original Mix)
3. Karen overton - Your Loving Arms (Club Mix)
4. Late Night Alumni - Empty Streets (Seamus Haji & Paul Emmanuel Remix)
5. Jody Wisternoff - Cold Drink, Hot Girl
6. Simon & Shaker - Zero (Original Mix)
7. Super8 vs. Dj Tab - Helsinki Scorchin' [Original Mix]
8. Estuera - Flow
9. Arksun - Arisen
10. Leon Bolier pres. Surpresa - Poseidon
11. Orjan - Prison Break
12. Nic Chagall - Monday Bar
 
I'm in Berkeley, what about u? It gives me a warm fuzzy feeling when I find other Americans who listen to trance :dance3:
same exact feeling here. i live in texas (unfortunately). i have a friend that lives in tustin, near santa ana. he recently moved out there from texas. miss him to pieces. so whatcha studyin in college right now?
 
well seeing as how each year is considered classic track, dont forsee that being an issue. besides, most djs consider tracks as being classic as far back as 3-4 years, so i have 1999-2007 possibly, even going back further than 1999. problem is that theres very few tracks available before 1998. i saw this 1 single by paul van dyk at a california music store from all the way back in 1993, when he first started creating music. if you read up on some of danmark_ori's info posts, you will learn that pvd has been in the scene since 1991, which makes for quite a bit of playable music. now how much of the music people remember before 1998, im not sure. i started listening to trance back in 2001, so im still learning as it is.
i'm just thinking from other side - each year, let's say, there's 30 classics. well, great tracks. if you want to make a radio show completely out of classics, you'll get short soon. i'm just interested from this point of view
 
jesus, think i played this track for a year in my sets
 

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