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Ultra.2011 is a dance compilation album from Ultra Records, compiling original and remixed tracks from the label. It was released on November 9, 2010. Compared to Ultra.2010, the majority of this compilation consists of extended versions of the normal songs. [1] Canadian and US versions of the album were released.
Disc One (US):
Disc One (Canada):
Disc Two (US):
Disc Two (Canada):
Roman Böer, better known as DJ Tocadisco, formerly Tocadisco, is a German DJ and record producer.
Fuck Me I'm Famous is a series of electronic dance music compilation albums by the French DJ David Guetta. His now ex-wife Cathy Guetta collaborated in the production. The first album in the series was released in 2003. The albums have traditionally been released during the summer months of their respective years.
Ministry of Sound Sessions Six is a dance music compilation album and the sixth installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series. The album consists of 61 tracks spread across three discs, and was the first of the Sessions compilations to contain three discs. By contrast, the previous album in the series had two discs.
"I Found U" is a single by Swedish DJ Axwell featuring Max'C. The song was popular on the UK Singles Chart, reaching a peak of number 6 in August 2007. The "Remode" version became popular among fans and was widely used as the radio version. The song is still one of Axwell's most recognisable hits.
Here is the list of tracks and remixes produced by French disc jockey and record producer David Guetta. Since the release of the album One Love, he has revealed his desire to produce singles for other artists.

"Fire in Your New Shoes" is the second single from Dynasty, an album by American house DJ Kaskade. It features the lead singer from Dragonette, Martina Sorbara. It was released digitally on April 13, 2010.

"Cinema" is a song initially released by Italian DJ and electro house music producer Benny Benassi and British singer-songwriter Gary Go. The song was written and performed by Gary Go with music produced by Benny and Alle Benassi. It was released on 8 March 2011 by Ultra Records and All Around the World, on Benny Benassi's fourth studio album Electroman. The song made its first appearance in the video game Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit in November 2010, months before the song was released as a single. The single EP featured several remixes by Skrillex, Laidback Luke, Alex Gaudino and Congo Rock. The Skrillex remix went on to become a hit in its own right, remaining on Billboard's Dance chart for over two years after its release and winning a 2012 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording. Artist and producer Kanye West referred to it as "one of the greatest works of art ever made". The song featured in the trailer for the video game Sonic Lost World and in-games Forza Horizon and Beat Fever, as well as soundtracking promos for the WWE Network. The song has been streamed over a billion times online across streaming platforms. The song was further re-imagined by Gary Go on his soundtrack EP Now Was Once the Future and again by electronic dance music duo Galantis in 2020.
RadenAngger DimasRiyanto professionally known as Angger Dimas, is an Indonesian electronic musician, DJ and music producer from Jakarta, Indonesia. Angger Dimas student of 34 Senior High School, Jakarta & 68 Junior High School, Jakarta, started playing guitar at age 7 and first became active in the Jakarta club scene in 2009. He is the #1 DJ of Indonesia according to thedjlist.com.

Ministry of Sound Sessions Four is a dance music compilation album and the fourth installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "Sessions" series which started back in 2004. There are a total of 41 tracks spread across the two discs. The discs were mixed by John Course and Dirty South. This was the first appearance for Dirty South in the "Sessions" series while it was the third straight appearance for John Course. "Sessions Four" finished 2007 with the Number 2 position in the ARIA 2007 End Of Year Top 50 Dance Albums Charts and in position 4 of the ARIA Top 50 Compilations Chart for 2007.

Ministry of Sound Sessions Five is an electro house, dance music compilation album released on 31 May 2008. It features 42 tracks mixed by The Potbelleez and Goodwill and is the fifth instalment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "Sessions" series which began in 2004. The album features The Potbelleez for the only time in the Sessions series. It also contains the second appearance for Goodwill, who would also feature in Sessions Six.

Ministry of Sound Sessions Seven is a dance music compilation album and the seventh installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series which started back in 2004. There are a total of 63 tracks spread across the three discs. The Discs were mixed by The Stafford Brothers, Tommy Trash & Steve Aoki. This was the first appearance for all artists but Tommy Trash who appeared in Ministry of Sound Sessions Six. Disc One was mixed by The Stafford Brothers, Disc Two by Tommy Trash and Disc Three by Steve Aoki "Sessions Seven" finished 2010 with the Number 4 position in the ARIA 2010 End Of Year Top 50 Dance Albums Charts and in position 8 of the ARIA Top 50 Compilations Chart for 2010.

Ministry of Sound Sessions Eight is a dance music compilation album and the eighth installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series, which started in 2004. The discs were mixed by Sam La More and Tommy Trash. This was the first appearance for Sam La More but the third appearance for Tommy Trash, who appeared in Ministry of Sound Sessions Six and Sessions Seven. Disc one was mixed by La More and disc two by Trash. Sessions Eight finished 2011 at number five on the ARIA 2011 End-of-Year Top 50 Dance Albums Chart and number ten on the ARIA Top 50 Compilations Chart.
Ultra Europe is a multi-venue outdoor electronic music festival that is a part of Ultra Music Festival's worldwide expansion, which has now spread to twenty countries. Ultra Europe made its debut as a two-day festival during 12–13 July 2013, and took place in Split, Croatia, with an additional Ultra Beach party in Hvar Island, Croatia on 14 July 2013. In 2015, the festival became a part of Destination Ultra which now lasts seven days in the heart of Dalmatia and includes an opening party, the three-day festival, yacht regatta, Ultra Beach, and a closing party.

Brian Cross is a producer, DJ and entrepreneur born in Barcelona, Spain.
American house DJ and electronic dance music producer Kaskade has released ten studio albums, three compilation albums, 54 singles, and seven mix albums.

Ultra.2012 is a dance compilation album from Ultra Records, compiling original and remixed tracks from the label. It was released on November 8, 2011. The album features a wide array of popular dance and electronic artists. Unlike Ultra.2011, a Canadian version was not made and this CD was only released in the US. However, the next installment, Ultra.2013 was released in both the US and Canada and had versions for each country.
Ultra Korea is an outdoor electronic music festival that is a part of Ultra Music Festival's worldwide expansion, which has now spread to twenty countries. Following Ultra Brasil's third edition in 2011, Ultra Korea made its debut as a two-day festival in August 2012 and took place at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul, Korea. The most recent edition of Ultra Korea took place during 8–10 June 2018 at Seoul's Olympic Stadium. Ultra Korea is strictly a festival for those ages 19 and over. The next edition of Ultra Korea will take place during 7–9 June 2019 at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul.
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"Yet Another Day" is a song by Dutch disc jockey and producer Armin van Buuren. It is a remix of Scottish singer and guitarist Ray Wilson's song "Another Day" taken from his first studio album, Change, realised after his works with Stiltskin and Genesis. It was released as 12" vinyl and CD single in the Netherlands on 23 October 2002 by Armind. It is the second single from van Buuren's first studio album, 76.