| | Lagoa, Vol. 13 CD - Import
This thirteenth volume of LAGOA collects hot dance/club tracks heard often at Belgium's techno hotspot Lagoa. The work of DJ Tiesto, Angel Alanis, Chris Liebing, and others is included.
"Lagoa 13" is a perfect reflection of what's hot in Belgium's premire techno club at the French border of the same name. All tracks are selected by the club's resident DJ's, Frank Biazzi and Manu Kenton, and is a real must for clubbers, with tracks from Chris Liebing, Johannes Heil, Frank Bizaai, Alex Peace, DJ Tiesto, Angel Alanis, Manu Kanton and more. Lagoa, Vol. 13 Music | List Price | $23.98 (You save $16.19) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Dance | | Label | 541 | | Orig Year | 2003 | | CD Universe Part number | 6654518 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Dec 15, 2004 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Belgium |
Lagoa, Vol. 13 Songs | 1. | From Inside the Speaker (Original Mix) - Alex Peace |
| 2. | Mirror |
| 3. | Summer@m3 (Tomaz vs. Kobbe Remix) - Bjorn Db |
| 4. | Exotix - Funky Tribe |
| 5. | Get on up (Chris Liebing Remix) - DJ Rush |
| 6. | Compressor - Max Walder |
| 7. | Korosion - Manu Kenton |
| 8. | My Telephone Is Dead |
| 9. | Emergence - Frank Biazzi |
| 10. | American Madness - Chris Liebing |
| 11. | Palm Reef - Dimitir Andreas |
| 12. | Traffic (Max Walder Remix) |
| 13. | Hitmachines 2 (Part 7) - Johannes Heil |
| 14. | Massiv-Tech - Ivory Audio Systems |
| 15. | Hey You (Manu Kenton Remix) - Ghost |
| 16. | Too Much to Handle - Angel Alanis |
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