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‘Anjunabeats Volume 5’ is the next instalment in a series that’s more than earned its spurs as a ‘must-have’ for any electronic music collection. A standout array of tracks from start to finish, it’s packed full of unreleased exclusives and future anthems, including several exclusive new tracks from Above & Beyond themselves. Tracks and remixes include: Purple Mood ‘One Night In Tokyo’, Super8 & Tab ‘Suru’, Super8 & Tab and Mark Pledger ‘Worldwide’’, Above & Beyond present Tranquility Base ‘Razorfish’ (Bart Claessen Remix), Above & Beyond ‘Home’ (Above & Beyond Club Mix), and many more.

“Trance kings uncover fresh melodic fusions. Pinning the beautiful diversity of modern genres is always a tough task, but it doesn’t get any easier with labels like Anjuna around. For across their first CD, Anjuna’s ‘trance saviours’, Above & Beyond instead throw a fresh curveball by blending deep melodic house and clubby electro with subtle, sunshine-soaked melody. The second CD takes the baton more towards the expected but equally innovative trance sounds the label is built on. Just don’t ask us to pigeon hole any of it – a good thing, we reckon – as all you really need to know is that Anjuna’s fifth outing is more uplifting, groove-fuelled and invigorating than those before it. The best just got better." **** DJ Magazine

“With their previous four label showcase compilations, UK DJ trio and Anjunabeats label bosses Above & Beyond set the bar high enough to be practically out of reach for many trance labels. So you could forgive them if they fancied sitting back, handing over the reigns to the host of emerging talent on their roster and taking it easy. Thankfully for all fans of their ever-inventive output, the boys have decided to do the opposite, turning in what is probably their finest compilation to date. The mix is a perfectly blended pallet of styles, from the funk-laced prog of Jaytech to the yearning euphoria of Super 8 & Tab's 'Suru', with the energy built up effortlessly over 2 CDs. If ever an album was going to convince doubters that trance isn't about cheesy vocals and synths stabs, this is it.”


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