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VARIOUS – Big Tunes 3 – MINISTRY OF SOUND

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The third in the Big Tunes series returns with more ‘electro’ house and house anthems than before. New packaging heralds one of the biggest in the Big Tunes series to date, with two CD’s fi lled to bursting point with psuedo-electro, radio-friendly house anthems. All of you who live for the weekend, this dance album was compiled with you in mind… as long as you’re after tracks that have been fl oating around the ether (some for over a year). A few of the tracks are accessible on more than the odd compilation already. Featuring Bob Sinclar, Scissor Sisters, Fedde Le Grand, Eric Prydz vs. Floyd, Sneaky Sound System, TV Rock, David Guetta vs. The Egg and Bodyrox, as well as tracks from Basement Jaxx, Chris Lake, Gaelle and Switch.

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