A Passion Of Trance 062

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2015 · 1H 59M

A Passion Of Trance 062

from Dj Ren[Zi] presents A Passion Of Trance · host Dj Ren[Zi]

Tracklist: 1. Albea - From Norway to Iceland (Original Mix) 2. Lema feat. Christina Novelli - Magnetic Nights (I Am Sam Remix) 3. Omnia ft. Jonny Rose - Two Hands (Original Mix) 4. Markus Schulz feat. Sarah Howells - Tempted (Mike Saint Jules Remix) 5. 4 Strings & Katty Heath - Hold In Silence (Original Mix) 6. 2 Loop and EvGen Fm - When You Close Your Eyes (Original Mix) 7. Max Meyer - Yamantau (Piramex Remix) 8. Vash and Solaris vs. Nikhil Prakash - Crater (Original Mix) #YourChoice 9. Dash Berlin feat. Roxanne Emery - Shelter (MaRLo Remix) 10. Nick Arbor - Tornado (Original Mix) 11. Three Faces and Christian Zechner - Lost In Time (Sergey Shemet Remix) 12. Sunset and Mino Safy - Prometheus (Iversoon and Alex Daf Remix) 13. Paul Oakenfold Feat. Tiff Lacey - Hypnotized (Markus Schulz Remix) 14. Yang feat. Amy Kirkpatrick - Hearts At War (Original Mix) 15. Aimoon - Always Spring (Original Mix) 16. Jaroslav Light feat. Rave Channel - Fall In Love (Original Mix) 17. Markus Schulz feat. Ken Spector - Scream (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix) 18. Future Antics - Dark Angel (Original Mix) #MyChoice 19. Abstract Vision – Rocket (Photographer's Intro Edit) 20. Vadim Spark & Zarex feat. Katya Ria - Saving Your World (Allen & Envy Vocal Mix) 21. Miroslav Vrlik & Abide - Lights In The Heaven (Original Mix) 22. John O'Callaghan & Kearney - Exactly (Matthew Dunne Remix) 23. Binary Finary feat Chris Arnott - Symphony Of Mystery (Harmonic Rush Mix) #Classic 24. Arctic Quest - Meltdown (Tech Mix Edit)

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