Fantazia Presents the House Collection 6
This is a remix album by Paul Oakenfold (disc 1) & Mike Cosford (disc 2).[1]
Fantazia Presents the House Collection 6 | |
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Remix album by Paul Oakenfold & Mike Cosford | |
Released | 09 08 1997 |
Genre | Electronic Dance |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Disc 1 Paul Oakenfold
- Garbage - "Milk" (Rabbit In The Moon mix)
- Depeche Mode - "It's No Good" (A rare mix)
- Slacker - "Your Face"
- Orbital - "The Box"
- Ascension - "Some One"
- Olive - "You're Not Alone" (Oakenfold . Osbourne mix)
- Grace - "Down To Earth" (Dekkard mix)
- BT - "Flaming June" (BT's Mix)
- Tilt - "Butterfly" (Tilt mix)
- Chakra - "Home" (Ascension mix)
- Three'n'One - "Sin City"
- Virus - "Hypnotised" (Oakenfold/ Osbourne mix)
- Underworld - "Dark and Long"
Disc 2 Mike Cosford
- Sunscreem - "Love U More" (Slam Mix)
- Blackout - "Gotta Have Hope" (Dillon & Dickins mix)
- Desire - "When I lose Control" (Ramon Zenker mix)
- Sharada House Gang - "Gypsy Bo Gypsy Girl" (Sol Brothers vocal mix)
- Revival 3000 - "The Mighty High"
- House of Pain - "Jump Around"
- Blue Adonis - "Move It Up"
- Phunky Phantom - "Get Up Stand Up" (KLM Vocal Mix)
- Global Trance - "Dream Mission" (White Label)
- Kinky Toys - "Somewhere Out There....Are Aliens"
- Lustral - "Everytime" (Nalin & Kane Mix)
- Madagascar - "So Good"
- Mind To Mind - "Music Is My Life"
- Airscape - "Pacific Melody"
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