Electric Daisy Carnival (album)

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Electric Daisy Carnival
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Studio album by DJ Doran
Released 2000
Genre Trance
Label 1500 Records
Producer Doran Chambers
DJ Doran chronology
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Electric Daisy Carnival is a 2000 trance album by Los Angeles-based DJ Doran.[1] The album shares the same name of an electronic music festival held yearly in Southern California.[2]

Track listing

  1. Doran - "Tulare (E.D.C Remix)"
  2. D & A - "Crystal"
  3. Slipstream - "Krakatao"
  4. Manhattan - "Your Spirit (Magic Alex Mix)"
  5. Monteverde - "Interface"
  6. Task Force - "Touch Me (Thrillseekers Mix)"
  7. Nylon - "If You Love Me"
  8. Doran vs. Joshua Ryan - "Redivider (Doran's Euroflex Mix)"
  9. Sleepwalker - "Face To Face"
  10. I-Ching - "The Forgotten Dream"
  11. Cygnus X - "Superstring (Rank 1 Mix)"

History

The CD cover gives a short history of the music gathering and Doran Chamber's contributions.

There have been several Electric Daisy Carnivals produced by Insomniac. Year 2000 was headlined by DJ Doran Chambers. "Saturday June 24th 2000, 25,0000 ravers headed out to California's Central Valley...for the ninth annual.... The Electric Daisy Carnival CD captures the best of Doran's trance set from the event."

The festival

The annual festival, commonly referred to as EDC, usually takes place at the end of June, marking Southern California's first electronic music event of the summer. "Super Blooming Beats, Funkdafied Freaks, and Full Size Carnival Rides. 12 Hours of Non-stop, Freaks, Fun, and Festiviteez!"

See also

References

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