Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Trance Nation: (Ministry of Sound UK) OUT 20th FEB!



One of the hardest working duos in dance music, Cosmic Gate are proud to announce they have mixed the latest edition of the prestigious Trance Nation series. Compiling some of their favourite producers, remixers and artists over a 2CD release, Nic & Bossi perfectly capture the future sound of the genre.

Nic & Bossi explain: 'It's an honor for us to be mixing this international, established and influential brand mix series by Ministry Of Sound and be the next ambassador after respected colleagues and friends like Above & Beyond, Andy Moor and Rank1!'
Cosmic Gate's Trance Nation mix follows their busiest year to date where the guys released their fifth artist album 'Wake Your Mind' - peaking at #4 in the USA iTunes dance chart, with album favourite 'Be Your Sound' featuring Emma Hewitt still the track on everyone's lips. Nic & Bossi also released their early years retro-fit album 'Back 2 The Future', singles from which took up residence in Beatport's Top 10 for an extraordinary 3 months straight. 2011 was also the year where the German duo delivered their debut Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1, whilst a global tour kept them busy in between, including domination of North America with 70 shows performed there alone.

Taking on the baton from Above & Beyond, Andy Moor and Rank 1, Cosmic Gate deliver yet another superb volume to the Trance Nation series. To celebrate Nic and Bossi have created a very special track, 'Crushed', exclusively for the album. On top of this they have also included their previously unreleased remix of 'Emma Hewitt 'Colours'. Other highlights include Jerome Isma-Ae 'Speed', Nic Chagall & Duderstadt 'Alone With You', Mat Zo 'Bipolar', Cosmic Gate with Myon & Shane 54 and Aruna 'All Around You', Nash & Peppers rework of Tiesto classic 'Flight 643', Above & Beyond's massive hit 'Formula Rossa' (Nitrous Oxide Remix), Kyau & Albert 'Are You Fine' (Arty Remix), Sander van Doorn, Adrian Lux 'Eagles', Gareth Emery 'Tokyo', and Cosmic Gate's own re-rub of their classic 'Fire Wire'.

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