Ibiza Euphoria

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Ibiza Euphoria
Compilation album (DJ mix)by
various artists (mixed by Matt Darey)
Released30 August 1999
Genre Electronica, trance, progressive trance
Label Telstar TV
Ibiza Euphoria chronology
Ibiza Euphoria
(1999)
Ibiza Euphoria
(2000)

Ibiza Euphoria is a compilation album, released by Telstar TV in August 1999. It is the third instalment in the Euphoria series of mix albums, and the first in the 'Ibiza' subseries, featuring music and an atmosphere akin to an Ibizan DJ session. It was mixed by DJ Matt Darey.

Whilst Allmusic were only mixed in their reception, [1] the album was very popular with buyers, being considered by many to be amongst the best albums in the Euphoria series.[ citation needed ]

The album reached number 5 in the UK Compilation Chart on 11 September 1999. [2] Whilst the album had rivals in three superclub released albums, Ministry of Sound's The Ibiza Annual: Summer Ninety Nine (also known as The Ibiza Annual II), Cream's Cream Ibiza Departures and Gatecrasher's Gatecrasher Wet , those three albums did not focus exclusively on trance music as with Ibiza Euphoria, despite coming very close.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (Atlantis Mix) (6:10)
  2. Agnelli & Nelson - Everyday (5:41)
  3. Art Of Trance - Madagascar (Ferry Corsten Mix) (4:01)
  4. Lost Witness - Red Sun Rising (Lange Mix) (3:51)
  5. ATB - 9pm (Till I Come) (Matt Darey Mix) (4:21)
  6. Blockster - Grooveline (Matt Darey Mix) (3:26)
  7. WestBam vs. Red Jerry - Wizards Of The Sonic (Matt Darey Mix) (6:44)
  8. Matt Darey Presents Mash Up - Liberation (Matt Darey Mix) (5:17)
  9. Blank & Jones - Cream (Paul Van Dyk Mix) (3:43)
  10. Lost Witness - Happiness Happening (Lange Mix) (3:40)
  11. Matt Darey - From Russia With Love (5:02)
  12. Mauro Picotto - Pulsar (Megavoices Mix) (3:46)
  13. York - The Awakening (Quake Mix) (4:00)
  14. Underworld - King Of Snake (2:31)
  15. Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Signum Mix) (4:47)
  16. Liquid Child - Diving Faces (Tom Wax & Jakarta Mix) (3:39)
  17. Gouryella - Gouryella (Original) (4:07)
  18. Qattara - Come With Me (4:07)

Disc 2

  1. Chicane Feat. Maire Brennan Of Clannad - Saltwater (Original Mix) (4:37)
  2. Tilt - Invisible (Tilt's Supernatural Dub) (6:41)
  3. Tin Tin Out - Strings For Yasmin (Matt Darey Mix) (6:54)
  4. Veracocha - Carte Blanche (Original) (4:12)
  5. M3 - Bailamos (Matt Darey Mix) (4:12)
  6. The Olmec Heads - Spiritualised (Original) (4:58)
  7. Push - Universal Nation '99 (Ferry Corsten Mix) (4:12)
  8. Planet Perfecto Feat. Grace - Not Over Yet '99 (Matt Darey Mix) (3:51)
  9. The Thrillseekers - Synaesthesia (En Motion Mix) (5:12)
  10. Art Of Trance Feat. Caroline Lavelle - Breathe (3:44)
  11. Lustral - Everytime (Mike Koglin Mix) (6:12)
  12. Sasha - Xpander (Extended) (3:44)
  13. Heliotropic Feat. Verna V. - Alive (Original 12 Mix) (2:48)
  14. Hurley & Todd - Sunstorm (Face Off) (3:58)
  15. The 3 Jays - Feeling It Too (Original 12" Mix) (3:30)
  16. Yomanda - Synth & Strings (Original Mix) (3:26)
  17. Eclipse - Makes Me Love You (Morning Star Mix) (3:42)
  18. Moloko - Sing It Back (Boris Dlugosch Musical Mix) (2:51)

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References

  1. Dean Carlson (1999-08-30). "Ibiza Euphoria [1999] - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 2015-10-07.
  2. "Chart Log UK: Various Artists (Compilations)". Zobbel.de. Retrieved 2015-10-07.