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| Talla 2XLC | Group |
| Grey | Group Member |
| Moby | Composer, Producer, Engineer |
| Mike Davies | Producer |
| Sandy Solomon | Mastering |
| DJ Tiësto | Producer, Remixing |
| Donatien Laurent | Producer |
| André Tanneberger | Composer, Producer, Engineer, Instrumentation |
| Ferry Corsten | Producer, Remixing |
| J.D. Wood | Composer |
| Grey | Producer, Remixing |
| Ugly Kid Jay | Composer |
| DJ Riddler | Producer |
| Riva | Producer |
| Christian Weber | Producer |
| Thomas Baira | Composer |
| Brad Pressman | Executive Producer |
| DeLeon | Producer, Remixing |
| Jamx | Producer, Remixing |
| K. Bungardt | Composer, Producer |
| Tory Kay | Composer, Producer |
| Oliver Wagner | Producer |
| Jezper Soderlund | Composer |
| S. Deutsch | Composer, Producer |
| DJ Dark Raven | Producer |
| Dom Sweeten | Composer, Producer |
| Thomas Greisl | Producer |
| B. Reif | Producer |
| Antoine Toupin | Composer |
| Jose Antonio Oliva | Composer |
| Second Sun | Producer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
This album brightened my day. It's nice to see that good trance albums still exsist these days with all the cornish electronical stuff out there. I give this cd 4 stars because the beat was catchy and the tunes uplifting. "Pure Trance 3", is a must have for any Trance/Euro-Trance fan.The only thing I did not like however, was it started off with nice beats and all that, but around the middle it got kinda choppy and slow as the songs got a little off-tone for what you would typically think was on a Trance album, but overall I like this cd and I would recommend it to all to enjoy.
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Posted November 14, 2009
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Rick Anderson
The third installment in Water Music's Pure Trance series seems to have melody on the brain, which may prove confusing to the club-crawling cognoscenti but works out great for the rest of us. The album opens strongly with a remix of Dito's "Sky" and the lovely "Calling Your Name" by Jan Johnston, and although things start to slide into mere house-beat tedium with Jezper Soderlund's "Angel," they pick up again with the rhythmically varied "Don't Stop the Party" by Tory Kay and later with the sweet and lovely "Free In the Name of Love" by DJ Greenhead and DJ Nuke. There's also a welcome slice of Asian exotica in the form of Shahin and Shiva Sound's intriguing "Jeh Rog." ...