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2008 release from Solarstone, a UK-based production/DJ outfit responsible for some of recent club history's most defining moments. Their back catalogue is a real 'who's-who' of Club Anthems and Classic remixes for artists including Paul Oakenfold, the Human League, Sarah McLachlan and many others. 13 tracks. Solarstone. Rain Stars Eternal Review
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