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Funky House Sessions

Funky House Sessions
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Max Graham Vs Yes
  2. Blaze Presents UDA Feat. Barbara Tucker
  3. Studio B
  4. Freemasons
  5. Haji & Emanuel
  6. StoneBridge Feat. Therese
  7. Soulshaker Feat. Lorraine Brown
  8. Cabin Crew
  9. Mylo
  10. Armand van Helden
  11. Soul Central Feat. Kathy Brown
  12. Lee Cabrera Feat. MIM
  13. Aaron Smith Feat. Luvli
  14. Axwell
  15. Roman Flugel
  16. D.O.N.S. Feat. Technotronic
  17. Spektrum
  18. Sander Kleinenberg
  19. Lowalk & DJ Loki
  20. A‘Studio Feat. Polina

Disc 2:

  1. Basement Jaxx
  2. Les Rythmes Digitales
  3. Fatboy Slim
  4. Paul Johnson
  5. Cerrone
  6. Tweet
  7. Seamus Haji
  8. Anthony Acid Feat. Ruby
  9. Steve Mac Vs Mosquito
  10. Moby
  11. Eric Prydz
  12. Luka
  13. Steve Angello & Dave Armstrong
  14. Future Funk
  15. Ritmo Dynamic
  16. Stereo Star with Mia J
  17. Fallen Angels
  18. Scape Feat. D’Empress
  19. Belezamusica
  20. Solu Music

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33210 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-05-23
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Funky house has overtaken the harder sound that has dominated clubland for the last 18 months, and artists such as Blaze, Max Graham and Les Rhythmes Digitales are set to create the new club anthems that crossover to the mainstream. Funky House Sessions features all the big hits from the clubs, with titles such as Max Graham vs Yes's "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and Cabin Crew's "Star to Fall". With 2CDs and stylish 3D artwork, "Funky House Sessions" is an essential compilation.


Customer Reviews

Another MOS classic5
Firstly if you havent heard a ministry of sound (mos) compilation then look no further than funky house sessions. If you have you will know you cant go wrong with a mos compilation!

Funky house is definately becomming more and more the "flavour" of 2005 and i have been a big fan of the style ever since becomming a student in Manchester where the club scene is great. The main radio station here plays all of these tracks and I love them all.

My favourites:
cabin crew - start to fall [uniting nations remix] (classic reminds me a bit of my youth)
basment jaxx - oh my gosh (i love basment jaxx and this definately represents them)
les rythmes digitales - jacques your body (make me sweat 2005) (when i first heard this i burst into laughter coz i recognised it. after 2 minutes i realised it was from the citreon c4 advert with the dancing car)
steve mac vs mosquito - that big track (just makes me think of summer)

Ask yourself these questions:
Do i like disco?
Do i like a little dance?
Do i like funk?
Do i love good music?
If the answer is YES then look no further. Definately something to turn up loud in the summer and have on whilst having a bbq :)

Ok ...3
Ministry of sound compilations are notoriously hit and miss ... when they first started doing them they were great, but of late they have been VERY commercial.
This is no exception.
A few good tracks are outweighed by several mediocre tracks.
The mixing is not the best
I recommend a Defected compilation instead ... top quality mixing, great tunes, bit of variety ... much better
All in all this CD is better than the usual "clubbers guide's" ... but still not fantastic

Funky Monkey4
This is first dance/house album i have brought for a while and it doesn't dissapoint.

CD1 is better than CD2.

A must buy at a great price.