Transport 4

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Transport 4
Transport4 album cover.jpg
Compilation album (Mixtape)
ReleasedApril 1, 2001
Genre Progressive house
Label Kinetic Records
Compiler Max Graham
Tranceport chronology
Tranceport 3
(2000)
Transport 4
(2001)
Transport 5
(2001)
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Transport 4 is a mix album released by Max Graham in 2001. It was released on Kinetic Records.

Contents

Note the name change in the series from Tranceport to Transport.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Deep Funk Project - "2 Heavy" (7:29)
  2. Substructure - "Electronik" (7:34)
  3. Boom! - "Boy Versus Girl (Peace Division Dub)" (4:38)
  4. Ben Pound - "Turned" (4:51)
  5. Greed - "Strange World (Blackwatch 'King Monkey Dub')" (5:53)
  6. Sugarglider - "Slow Motion (Van Bellen Remix)" (8:16)
  7. Mad Dogs - "Sudden Journey (Leon Alexander Remix)" (4:51)
  8. Murph - "Dark Sympathy (Planet Heaven Remix)" (3:24)
  9. Vernon - "Vernon's Wonderland (Hybrid's Matrix Dub)" (6:43)
  10. Max Graham - "Tell You" (7:55)
  11. Ogenki Clinic - "First Light" (10:05)

Disc 2

  1. Bladey - "The Nelson Effect (Original Mix)" (6:50)
  2. Blackwatch - "Skin Deep (Gulf Of Tonkin Mix)" (5:51)
  3. Sonic Infusion - "Reformatted" (5:34)
  4. Max Graham - "Shoreline (Club Mix)" (7:17)
  5. Tata Box Inhibitors - "Freet (Pascal F.E.O.S. Mix)" (4:42)
  6. Timo Maas - "No Trance" (4:58)
  7. Ayumi Hamasaki - "Vogue (Computerhell Vocal Mix)" (6:32)
  8. Hybrid - "High Life (Live Version)" (6:50)
  9. Underworld - "Kittens" (5:58)
  10. Conjure One - "Redemption (Max Graham's Dead Sea Mix)" (9:57)
  11. Private Taste - "First" (6:44)

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