Tranceport 3

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Tranceport 3
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Compilation album (DJ mix album)by
ReleasedJune 6, 2000
Genre
Length73:46
Label Kinetic
Compiler Sandra Collins
Sandra Collins chronology
Lost In Time
(1997)
Tranceport 3
(2000)
Cream
(2001)
Tranceport chronology
Tranceport 2
Dave Ralph

(1999)
Tranceport 3
Sandra Collins

(2000)
Transport 4
Max Graham

(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Tranceport 3 is an DJ mix album released by Sandra Collins in 2000, third in the Tranceport series. It was released on Kinetic Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Liquid Sun (Cass & Slide Mix)" - Astral Projection
  2. "F.U.B.A.R." - Think Tank
  3. "Rush (Echo's Wave Dub)" - Bradley
  4. "Desanitize" - Mara
  5. "Boomerang (Original Mix)" - Dune
  6. "Heaven (Feel An Extremity) (Chris Zippel Remix)" - Ultra Violet
  7. "Deeper Inside (Original Mix)" - Deep Cover
  8. "I'm Not Existing (O. Lieb Main Mix)" - LSG
  9. "Motion" - Voyager
  10. "C'est Muzique (Armin van Buuren Remix)" - Shane
  11. "Airwave (Original Mix)" - Rank 1

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