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In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 1

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Download links and information about In Search of Sunrise, Vol. 1 by DJ Tiësto / DJ Tiesto. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, Trance, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 03:06:35 minutes.

Artist: DJ Tiësto / DJ Tiesto
Release date: 2010
Genre: Electronica, Trance, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 03:06:35
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Reachers of Civilisation (featuring York) 7:09
2. Anomaly: Calling Your Name (Ferry Corsten Remix) (featuring Taylor, Libra) 6:34
3. Honey (Chicane Club Mix) (featuring Billie Ray Martin) 8:53
4. Time Gate (Update) (featuring Marc Vision) 7:48
5. Mercury & Solace (BT 12" Mastermix) (featuring BT) 8:27
6. Dark Blue (featuring Cabala) 8:28
7. I Trance You (Pappa & Gilbey Mix) (featuring Gypsy) 10:14
8. Going Up (feat. DJ Miss T) (featuring Yahel) 7:40
9. Sun Is Shining (Mash Up Matt Remix) (featuring Technique) 10:15
10. Walhalla (featuring Gouryella) 8:04
11. Far from Over (featuring Kamaya Painters) 5:54
12. I Believe (DJ Tandu Remix) (featuring Lange) 8:38
13. Remember (To the Millennium) [Lange Remix] (featuring Morrigan) 8:10
14. Sparkles (Magikal Remake) 8:41
15. Continuous Mix 1:11:40

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Continuing the series that began with 1999's In Search of Sunrise, the seventh volume provides pretty much exactly more of the same: a double-disc-length continuous live mix of new and rare trance remixes of songs by artists ranging from AAA singer/songwriter Cary Brothers (familiar to those who own the Garden State soundtrack) to Russian DJ Existone, whose trance epic "Wounded Soul" is the centerpiece of the sleepily chilled-out second disc. Other highlights include the propulsive Giorgio Moroder-type tick-tock of "Crossroads" by Swedish duo Zoo Brazil; Andy Duguid's dreamy, female-fronted "Wasted"; and Cressida's "6 A.M.," which recalls the old ambient house days. But nearly ten years on, the In Search of Sunrise formula has grown rather stale, turning into little more than pleasant but insubstantial lifestyle music for people who don't actually go anymore to the sort of clubs that play this music, but still want to seem hip.