| | Platinum Trance CD (1 Customer Review)
This is a continuous in-the-mix CD compiled and mixed by Filo & Peri.
DJ: Filo & Peri. Platinum Trance Songs | 1. | Changes - Innerstate/Tiff Lacey (original mix) |
| 2. | Always Have Tomorrow - Serge Devant (Filo & Peri remix) |
| 3. | Velvet Morning - Kyau Vs. Albert (Aalto remix) |
| 4. | Reminiscent of You - Amurai |
| 5. | Under the Sun - Whirlpool (Solarstone remix) |
| 6. | New Day - Tilt (Serge Devant remix) |
| 7. | In Silence - Randy Katana |
| 8. | Empire - Second Sun (TPOD mix by Paul Van Dyk) |
| 9. | Introspection - Terry Bones/Fred Baker/Water Planet (original mix) |
| 10. | Closer Now - Filo & Peri/Fisher (Mike Shiver's Catching Sun remix) |
| 11. | Liberation 2005 - Matt Darey (Darey Vs. Woods mix) |
| 12. | Secrets Broke My Heart - Michael Splint/Sasja (Airbase Instrumental mix) |
| 13. | Grooveslide - Flashbang |
| 14. | Intruder - Armin Vs M.I.K.E. |
| 15. | Forest, A - Blank & Jones (Exor Vocal remix) |
| 16. | 1999 - Filo & Peri |
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