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Godskitchen Global Gathering 2006 Running Order (as mixed by DJ Pro Tools)

CD01 House

01. Daft Punk – Around The World

02. The Shapeshifters & Chic – Sensitivity (Pete Heller Vocal Mix)

03. Chocolate Puma – Always And Forever (Till West Remix)

04. Mousse T vs Dandy Warhols – Horny As A Dandy (Tom Novy's After The Beef Mix)

05. Ferry Corsten – Watch Out (Dirty South Remix)

06. Kurd Maverick – The Rub

07. Roger Sanchez - Lost (D Ramirez Remix)

08. Axwell feat. Steve Edwards – Watch The Sunrise (Vocal Dub Mix)

09. Teamsters – Feels Like Love (Morjac Club Mix)

10. Soul Seekerz featuring Kate Smith - Party (For The Weekend)

11. Fatboy Slim - Right Here Right Now (Freemasons Remix)

12. Deep Dish feat. Stevie Nicks – Dreams (Axwell Remix)

13. Sex Machine feat. Shèna – Friday Night (Ian Carey Vocal)

14. Degrees Of Motion – Do You Want It Right Now (Haji & Emanuel Vocal)

15. Chris Lake – Changes

16. Lifelike & Kris Menace – Discopolis (Chris Lake Remix)

17. Andy Cato – La Luna

CD02 TECH

01. Karen Overton – Your Loving Arms

02. Tiësto presents Allure – The Loves We Lost (Tilt Remix)

03. Marco V – Second Bite (Marco's UK Remix)

04. Oakenfold Feat. Britanny Murphy – Faster Kill Pussycat

05. Fonzerelli – Moonlight Party (Da Cove Remix)

06. Ferry Corsten – Whatever (Marcel Woods Remix)

07. Armin van Buuren – Control Freak (Sander van Doorn Remix)

08. Sander van Doorn - Dark Roast (2006 Re-Fill Remix)

09. 4 Strings – Into The Night (Purple Haze Remix)

10. Parker & Hanson – Let Me Be (Mike Koglin Remix)

11. Ron van Den Beuken – Find The Way

12. Gabriel & Dresden – Tracking Treasure Down

13. Above & Beyond – Can’t Sleep (Maori Remix)

14. Super8 + P.O.S present Aalto – Title 5

15. Club Scene Investigators – Direct Dizko (Sander van Doorn Remix)

16. Marcel Woods – Monotone

17. Judge Jules – Rumble

18. Klaus Badelt – He’s A Pirate (Tiesto Orchestral Remix)

CD03 ELECTRONIC

01. Hot Chip – Over And Over (Justus Köhncke’s Baking Horse Club Mix)

02. Moby – Dream About Me (Booka Shade Remix)

03. Booka Shade – Night Falls

04. Oliver Koletzki – Der Mückenschwarm

05. The Knife – We Share Our Mothers’ Health (Trentemøller Remix)

06. Yoshimoto – Du What U Du (Paul Woolford Mix)

07. Linus Loves – Night Music

08. The Egg – Walking Away (Tocadisco Remix)

09. Eyerer & Chopstick – Electric

10. Daft Punk – Technologic (Digitalism’s Highway To Paris Remix)

11. Tiga – (Far From) Home (Digitalism Remix)

12. Justice Vs Simian – We Are Your Friends

13. Fedde Le Grand – Put Your Hands Up For Detroit

14. A Studio feat. Polina – SOS (Tocadisco Remix)

15. David Amo & Julio Navas – Electronic Electro

16. Blondie vs. Edison – Heart Of Glass (Electro Disco remix)

17. LCD Soundsystem – Tribulations (Tiga’s Out Of The Trance Closet Mix)

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Well personally i think that Eddie's Cream Ibiza & Armin's ASOT are better compilations, i think that Global is obviously aimed at a broader market with the 3 varying styles its discs incoporate.

Being a largely trance & progressive fan though i guess my opinion is a little biased

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Godskitchen Global Gathering 2006 Running Order (as mixed by DJ Pro Tools)  

Robin - so is this signed to Maelstrom?

I would mix this free of charge rather than have it done by pro tools ;)

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I'm not really for the whole pro-tools idea either, obviosuly it's cheaper to do this than employ a big name to mix it or even just to select it but it kinda takes the gloss off of the whole concept of a mix album.

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just to qualify some of the myths with protools mixed compilations...

often these will be mixed on decks/cdj's by a dj or someone who can mix. the final mix will be imported into pro tools and edited down to fit onto a standard 80 min CD. eddie h did this for his cream CD

in some cases, it makes sense to mix and edit the whole CD in pro tools. what people often forget is that these sorts of comps are not representitive of a DJ set, if this was the case, we'd get a named DJ in to mix it. the point for these comps is that it represents the event/club it's branded for. fine, we could release as totally unmixed and just bash out a load of radio edits or compilation edits but it's much better to keep it continuous over the course of the CD :)

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