Dancemania Speed Presents Trance Ravers

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Dancemania Speed Presents Trance Ravers
Dancemania Speed Presents Trance Ravers cover.jpeg
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedDecember 19, 2001 [1]
Genre Electronic (Happy hardcore) [2]
Length72:00 [1]
Label EMI Music Japan [1]

Dancemania Speed Presents Trance Ravers is a compilation album of Dancemania's Speed series, released by EMI Music Japan in the late 2001. [1]

As the successor to the previously released happy hardcore compilation Happy Ravers , the album features "trance-orientated happy hardcore" tracks. [1]

Different remixes of the album's several tracks can also be found on other Speed albums such as Speed 3, Speed 7, Speed 8, Speed 9, Speed G1 and Best of Hardcore . [3]

Tracks

#TrackPlayerRef
1Now Is The Time 2001 Scott Brown [2]
2Synths 'N' StuffSound Assassins (Techno-Phonic) [2] [4]
3Case 5 (Carte Blanche)Cover Up [2] [4]
4Forever ComesIna-State (Hixxy + UFO) [2] [4]
5Break of Dawn (Scott Brown Remix) Bang! [2]
6Rock 'N' RollDJ Quatro [2]
7VortexDJ Fade [2]
8Now Control Helix [2]
9Johnny Scott Brown [2]
10Future Set Styles & Breeze [2]
11Enlightened Scott Brown [2]
12White DustDownload (Hixxy + UFO) [2] [4]
13Images of YouQuest [2]
14Case 1Cover Up [2]
15Minimum MinimumDJ Evil & Neuron [2]
16Elysium Scott Brown (& Gillian Tennant) [2] [4]
17The BaptismKevin Energy & K Complex (& Sharkey) [2] [4]
18TsunamiSonic Boom Boys (Hixxy + UFO) [2] [4]
19Crazy StylesEnergy & Blackout [2]
20Case 2Cover Up [2]
21Power of Love 2001Q-Tex [2]
22Back In My LifeMr. X [2]
23ShineDa Edge [2]

Further details

The album's overall average tempo is 176 bpm. [3]

The lowest bpm is 110; #20 [3]
The highest bpm is 180; #20–23 [3]

The non-stop mixing was done by DJ Evil. [2]

#TrackBPMRef
1Now Is The Time 2001172 [3]
2Synths 'N' Stuff172 [3]
3Case 5 (Carte Blanche)172 [3]
4Forever Comes173 [3]
5Break of Dawn (Scott Brown Remix)174 [3]
6Rock 'N' Roll176 [3]
7Vortex176 [3]
8Now Control176 [3]
9Johnny176 [3]
10Future Set176 [3]
11Enlightened176→174 [3]
12White Dust176 [3]
13Images of You175 [3]
14Case 1174 [3]
15Minimum Minimum174→178 [3]
16Elysium178 [3]
17The Baptism178→173 [3]
18Tsunami174 [3]
19Crazy Styles174→179 [3]
20Case 2180→110→180 [3]
21Power of Love 2001180 [3]
22Back In My Life180 [3]
23Shine180 [3]

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