TranZfusion's standout albums for 2003
Author: Michelle Pirovich
Thursday, December 18, 2003
What a year, somehow we managed to review a staggering 338 albums/singles during 2003. That must surely be a record of sorts somewhere around the world.Thank you to all the labels, artists and producers for feeding our insatiable appetite for music, we look forward to more of the same next year. Even bigger thanks must go to our writers (Jana, Chris H, Chris W, Aaron, Dean, Katie, Chloe, Toby, Nigel, Well, Marty, Corey, Lucas, Paul and Rob) who listened, listened some more and critiqued their little butts off throughout the year.
From 338 we have narrowed it down to a mere few. Here are the albums that inspired, amazed, horrified and stood out amongst so many, for whatever the reason.
THE ALBUM BEST ENJOYED WITH HEADPHONES IN YOUR FAVE CHAIR Les Yeux Creves Jay Alansky Label: FCommunications Genre: Electronic Click here for review | |
THE ALBUM FOR THAT DRIVE THROUGH THE COUNTRY AFTER DARK Sound Murderer Remarc Label: Planet Mu Genre: Jungle Click here for review | |
THE CHOICEST CHAPEL STREET CRUISER The Stadium Techno Experience Scooter Label: Sheffield Tunes Genre: Commercial Trance Click here for review | |
THE PERFECT ACCOMPANIMENT FOR YOUR POOLSIDE COCKTAIL PARTY A Night Out with Vicious Grooves - John Course Various Label: Vicious Grooves Genre: House Click here for review | |
THE ALBUM FOR A LITTLE OOH LA LA Hi Fidelity Lounge 4 Various Label: Guidance Genre: Sexy Lounge Click here for review | |
THE NEXT BEST THING TO DROPPING Universal Religion, Chapter 1: At Dawn Armin Van Buuren Label: Armada Genre: Trance Sorry no review for this one, goose bumps got in the way.. < Tags |