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Anjunabeats, Vol. 5

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Download links and information about Anjunabeats, Vol. 5 by Above & Beyond. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Electronica, Trance, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Classical genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 02:34:12 minutes.

Artist: Above & Beyond
Release date: 2007
Genre: Electronica, Trance, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Classical
Tracks: 26
Duration: 02:34:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Zeppelin (featuring Michael Cassette) 5:00
2. Battery Life (featuring Chunk, Twist) 4:56
3. Essence (featuring Jaytech) 6:08
4. Remember September (feat. Thomas J. Bergersen) (featuring Boom Jinx) 6:40
5. Together (featuring Joonas Hahmo) 6:10
6. Needs to Feel (Wippenberg Remix) (featuring Super8 & Tab) 6:37
7. Spacelift (featuring Jaytech) 5:02
8. My Name Is Jacques (featuring Junk Science) 4:55
9. Formalistick (featuring Stephen J. Kroos) 4:10
10. Buzz (feat. Tranquility Base) 6:24
11. Tomahawk (featuring Oliver Smith) 5:24
12. Amnesia (featuring Nitrous Oxide) 5:08
13. Good for Me (feat. Zoë Johnston) [Above & Beyond Club Mix] 7:54
14. Shapes (featuring Maor Levi) 6:14
15. Megashira (featuring Albert, Kyau, Marc Marberg) 5:04
16. One Night in Tokyo (DJ Shah’s Savannah Remix) (featuring Purple Mood) 8:28
17. Razorfish (feat. Tranquility Base) [Bart Claessen 2007 Rework] 6:09
18. Make Me Believe (featuring Daniel Kandi) 5:22
19. Home (Above & Beyond Club Mix) 7:00
20. Nimbus (featuring Oliver Smith) 5:21
21. Oceanic (feat. Tranquility Base) 4:10
22. Worldwide (featuring Tab, Mark Pledger, Super8 & Tab) 4:52
23. Cold Front (Bart Claessen Remix) (featuring Remo - Con) 7:10
24. Never Gone (Above & Beyond Respray) (featuring Adam Nickey) 7:02
25. One Wish (featuring Evbointh) 4:58
26. Suru (featuring Super8 & Tab) 7:54

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Modern day electronic dance music is all about setting a mood, rather than getting its point across with throbbing basslines and happy-go-lucky lyrics; such was the case with the genre back in the '70s. For proof of this dance music evolution, all you have to do is check out Anjunabeats, Vol. 5, the 2007 double-disc addition to the ongoing Above & Beyond series. Variation is not really the name of the game here, as to keep a dance party moving steady in the early 21st century you need to keep the beats and blips rocksteady, and Anjunabeats, Vol. 5 doesn't disappoint. This is especially evident by such similarly paced selections as Chunk & Twist's "Battery Life," Jaytech's "Spacelift," and Maor Levi's "Shapes." Nothing exactly groundbreaking here in the realm of dance music, but if the previous entries in the Anjunabeats series managed to float your boat, then this one should do the same.