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God's Kitchen Summer Trance
Various Artists
God's Kitchen Summer Trance
Genre: Dance & Electronic
 
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2007 three CD set from Godskitchen, the Birmingham-based clubbing super-brand that exploded out of the mid-90's clubbing phenomenon. Godskitchen continues to rule the roost as one of the UK's (and the world's) premier club...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: God's Kitchen Summer Trance
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Musicrama/Koch
Release Date: 8/13/2002
Album Type: Box set
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Styles: Trance, House
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC: 821838042228

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2007 three CD set from Godskitchen, the Birmingham-based clubbing super-brand that exploded out of the mid-90's clubbing phenomenon. Godskitchen continues to rule the roost as one of the UK's (and the world's) premier clubbing experiences. The mega brand returns with three discs covering club hits, Trance bangers and classics all on one release. Featuring the likes of The Thrillseekers, Tiesto feat. BT, Armin van Buuren, ATB, Lost Witness vs. Sassot, DT8 Project, Markus Schulz Vs. Andy Moor, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Paul Van Dyk, Eyerer & Chopstick Feat. Zdar, Peter Gelderblom, Sander Van Doorn, Three Drives, Wamdue Project, Rank 1, DJ Sakin And Friends, Gouryella and others. Central Station.
 

CD Reviews

Top notch trance from gk
d l halliwell | 08/17/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Yet again Godskitchen has produced another belter of a triple whammy to see you through the summer, mixed by two of the uk's finest - John 00 Flemming and some bloke called Fergie. This one takes the form of a night as it would sound in the club starting with a more progressive, warm up, "11pm" disc tempting you with a sweet taste of what's to follow. Next comes the "1am" partypiece; the kind of euphoric, melodic trance anthems that we all love, and a tailend that offers some slightly harder beats of the marco v kind. Lastly it's Fergie's "3am" disc, full of those tunes that keep the adrenaline pumpin' right to the end when your glowsticks are running out and energy is in short supply.The tune selection on this compilation is almost faultless and the 3 disc strategy works well giving you 13/14 near full length tunes per disc instead of the usual 21 edits (often found on most 2 disc compilations) that always jump straight to the point too soon. It's packed full of Push, Hemstock&Jennings and Van Buuren productions as well as a large dose of Marco v which all help to maintain quality throughout. Only one criticism; PPK's "Reload" which is almost a backward version of the jaded "Resurection". Apart from that this is a class purchase for the real clubber who needs some help during that long wait for the weekend. Well worth your hard earned cash. Q"