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Mixed live by the man himself, Dave Pearce ‘Delirium’ digs deep to find the sounds and tracks that will explode in the not too distant future, and is releaseded by Ministry Of Sound on 4th June 2007 - win CDs!
After the success of ‘Dance Anthems 2007’, Dave Pearce releases ‘Delirium’- an album that veers away from the more commercially orientated and focuses solely on showcasing the underground trance, upfront tracks and up and coming producers that are breaking through. After a string of top 10 dance hits on his Nulife label with BMG and two top five ‘Dance Anthems’ compilations in the last seven months, Pearce took a break from the record industry to refocus on djing, picking up a loyal following of trance fans across Europe. Pearce says "I've been wanting to do this project for ages but now I think the market is right to launch this new underground series especially now there are so many great new producers and djs out there, I’m delighted to bring them to the masses.
CD1 mixes tracks like the soon to be massive Filo and Peri feat Lumiere “Anthem” an epic, peak-time/main-room, techno-trance annihilator and Adam White’s ‘Never Tell What You Think’ hitting hard stomper. CD2 mixes 'Heaven Scent', one of the tracks that defined the progressive genre getting the Greg Downey treatment with cutting synths and bass heavy baselines as well as ‘Outsider’ where the awesome vocals of Kirsty Hawkshaw add the perfect edge to the progressive trancer.
Just email your answer and details to <a href="mailto:win@lastbroadcast.co.uk?subject= Delirium Competition">win@lastbroadcast.co.uk</a> making sure Delirium Competition is in the subject line
Question – What is the album called?
Answer – Delirium
Good Luck!
Mixed live by the man himself, Dave Pearce ‘Delirium’ digs deep to find the sounds and tracks that will explode in the not too distant future, and is releaseded by Ministry Of Sound on 4th June 2007 - win CDs!
After the success of ‘Dance Anthems 2007’, Dave Pearce releases ‘Delirium’- an album that veers away from the more commercially orientated and focuses solely on showcasing the underground trance, upfront tracks and up and coming producers that are breaking through. After a string of top 10 dance hits on his Nulife label with BMG and two top five ‘Dance Anthems’ compilations in the last seven months, Pearce took a break from the record industry to refocus on djing, picking up a loyal following of trance fans across Europe. Pearce says "I've been wanting to do this project for ages but now I think the market is right to launch this new underground series especially now there are so many great new producers and djs out there, I’m delighted to bring them to the masses.
CD1 mixes tracks like the soon to be massive Filo and Peri feat Lumiere “Anthem” an epic, peak-time/main-room, techno-trance annihilator and Adam White’s ‘Never Tell What You Think’ hitting hard stomper. CD2 mixes 'Heaven Scent', one of the tracks that defined the progressive genre getting the Greg Downey treatment with cutting synths and bass heavy baselines as well as ‘Outsider’ where the awesome vocals of Kirsty Hawkshaw add the perfect edge to the progressive trancer.
Just email your answer and details to <a href="mailto:win@lastbroadcast.co.uk?subject= Delirium Competition">win@lastbroadcast.co.uk</a> making sure Delirium Competition is in the subject line
Question – What is the album called?
Answer – Delirium
Good Luck!
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