Above & Beyond - Trance Around the World 211 (2008-04-11) (including Mike Koglin Guestmix) [TT]

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Length: 120:00
Release group: TranceTraffic

Tracklist:
[00:00]01.Trance Around the World - Intro(00:36)
[00:35]02.Ronski Speed feat. Aruna - All The Way(05:44)
[06:19]03.Airwave - Mind Repair Centre(06:41)
[13:00]04.Veracocha - Carte Blanche (Cosmic Gate Remix)(06:47)
[19:47]05.Blank & Jones feat. Bernard Sumner - Miracle Cure (Martin Roth Nu-Style Dub Mix) [Record Of The Week](06:23)
[26:09]06.Airwave - Urban Toureg (Vocal Mix)(05:42)
[31:51]07.Adam White vs. Rozza - Love Angles(06:37)
[38:28]08.Alex M.O.R.P.H. - Walk The Edge (Original Dub Mix)(05:28)
[43:55]09.Dreas - Purple Clouds(07:27)
[51:23]10.Paul Miller - Fruits, Vegetables & Miller(06:03)
[57:25]11.Manuel Le Saux - Waterfall(05:08)
[62:33]12.OceanLab - Sirens Of The Sea (Sonorous Remix) [Web Vote Winner](06:11)
[68:44]13.Max Graham - Carbine(03:53)
[72:37]14.Cosmic Gate - A Day That Fades (Inpetto Instrumental Mix)(05:49)
[78:26]15.Mind-X - Sensation Seekers (Martin Roth Nu-Style Remix)(04:51)
[83:17]16.Hernan Cattaneo & John Tonks - Anime(06:04)
[89:20]17.Parker & Hanson - Aim High, Shoot Low(06:55)
[96:15]18.Sequentia pres. Sunshade - Vertigo (Mike Koglin Remix)(06:40)
[102:55]19.Nick Larson & Mike Koglin - United (Part 1)(03:06)
[106:01]20.Chris Corrigan pres. Velvet Skies - Amsterdam(04:44)
[110:45]21.Simon Patterson - Whatever It Takes(06:07)
[116:52]22.Stoneface & Terminal - Endorphine(03:08)

Cuesheet made by fkid


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Previously, on CueNation:

16-04-2008 @ 12:47
prakrity
thanks!
13-04-2008 @ 17:24
Tom piper
Thanks for taking the time to do this and the ps one.
12-04-2008 @ 13:27
razpa
Thank you !
11-04-2008 @ 23:46
fkid (fkid.inc@gmail.com)
Notes:

The timecodes for tracks #08, #14, #15 and #16 all gave me a choice.

Do I push the timecode to a point past any voiceovers and breakdowns while sacrificing accuracy or do I keep the timecodes at the precise point where the next track first shows up significantly, regardless of how appealing it may or may not be?

In the end, I chose the latter method as I feel it's more accurate and precise. I think it's okay to hear the DJ speak now and then at the beginning of a track if the actual next track has become definitively apparent for a significant amount of time (~15 seconds). I simply feel I would have left too much of the next track as part of the previous one for those specific numbers, so I decided to be accurate and early with the timecodes.

Anyway, this shouldn't be a problem for most people, but you can always change timecodes if you must using a text editor.

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