Be sure to check it out! "Jump the Next Train" had vocals by Ben Lost from _Lost Language_ label and it too was originally a pop song à la the moniker of Young Parisians and it was also reworked as a _Solarstone_ trance mix. I think that would've been a great peak for this mix too with the amazing vocals provided by Elizabeth Fields. DJ Orkidea too played their hit "U Write the Rules" on the February of 2003 on his monthly radio show and it was followed by "Speak in Sympathy". Solarstone's sound is on display here too as Young Parisians. I think that's a good number for this particular mood. It's up to your taste whether that's enough. Mixingwise, this sounds like a typical product of CD-mixing. The majority of the tracks I have heard before and the songs Tiësto chose to include on this mix are fairly obvious. Andain and Gabriel & Dresden are present on this mix, naturally. The peak for me was Holden & Thompson's "Nothing" with the adequately-named _93 Returning_ mix of it. ![]() ![]() Those sounds were coming on strong at the time. Other characteristic trait of that time was the use of guitars and electric basses. It's deep, progressive and has a lot of echoed synth riffs and bleeps on it. ![]() ![]() Tracks are refined and there's no full-on trance burners here.
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