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Album review: Ministry of Sound, Sessionz

Kristin Macfarlane
Kristin Macfarlane
Hamilton News·
22 Jul, 2012 06:00 PMQuick Read

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Forty-one tracks you love mixed by top DJs guarantees a good time.

Ministry of Sound Sessionz Mixed by DJ General Lee and Daniel Fairley is a two-disc album filled with dance music.



Disc one is mixed by DJ General Lee and features major tracks such as Only To Be
by Six60, Without You by David Guetta and Usher, Shake It Out by Florence and The Machine, Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO and Ya Mama by FatBoy Slim vs Moguai.

Disc two, mixed by Daniel Farley, has a real club feel and features songs by Six60, Haters, Afrojack, PNAU and The Adults.

One of the best things of the album is that it not only showcases music from around the world as well as New Zealand.

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The tracks have been especially mixed and sound awesome.

If you're after an album that will last and put you in a good mood, take a listen to this. It's high energy and a good one to pump up.

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Rating: 4 / 5 stars

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