I buy a lot of music, much of which is hard to find in my area. So where do I go to find rare music? Amazon.com of course! I think they have, or have had, every cd, cassette or vinyl recording in existence. And they have it categorized for you in the "Dance & DJ" section. Not a very descriptive title, but what else would you call the most diverse genre in existence.
My Recommendations:
Since it sounds like you like trance, here are some trance recordings:
BT: R&R
Paul Van Dyk: Out There and Back
ATB: Movin' Melodies
BPM's That Trance Mix
I am not a huge fan of trance though, so here are some suggestions for other genres:
Big Beat (like the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim):
The Crystal Method: Vegas, Keep Hope Alive EP/single, Tweekend, Community Service (you might like these guys, they have a trance-y sound.)
Propellorheads: Drumsanddecksandrockandroll (made Spybreak! from the Matrix soundtrack and History Repeating.)
The Prodigy: Experience: Expanded; Music for the Jilted Generation (old, but still good in my book)
House (influenced by early soul and funk, like Blue Six):
Ananda Project: Release
Blue Six: Beautiful Tomorrow
Basement Jaxx: Remedy, Rooty
Daft Punk: Homework, Discovery
Jazz Electronica (jazz made made with electronic instruments):
Thunderball: Scorpio Rising
Zero7: Simple Things
Greyboy: Mastered the Art
I buy a lot of music, much of which is hard to find in my area. So where do I go to find rare music? Amazon.com of course! I think they have, or have had, every cd, cassette or vinyl recording in existence. And they have it categorized for you in the "Dance & DJ" section. Not a very descriptive title, but what else would you call the most diverse genre in existence. My Recommendations: Since it sounds like you like trance, here are some trance recordings: BT: R&R Paul Van Dyk: Out There and Back ATB: Movin' Melodies BPM's That Trance Mix I am not a huge fan of trance though, so here are some suggestions for other genres: Big Beat (like the Chemical Brothers and Fatboy Slim): The Crystal Method: Vegas, Keep Hope Alive EP/single, Tweekend, Community Service (you might like these guys, they have a trance-y sound.) Propellorheads: Drumsanddecksandrockandroll (made Spybreak! from the Matrix soundtrack and History Repeating.) The Prodigy: Experience: Expanded; Music for the Jilted Generation (old, but still good in my book) House (influenced by early soul and funk, like Blue Six): Ananda Project: Release Blue Six: Beautiful Tomorrow Basement Jaxx: Remedy, Rooty Daft Punk: Homework, Discovery Jazz Electronica (jazz made made with electronic instruments): Thunderball: Scorpio Rising Zero7: Simple Things Greyboy: Mastered the Art