"Sessions Six" is a dance music compilation album and sixth installment of the Australian Ministry of Sound "sessions" series. There are a total of 61 tracks spread across three discs. Disc one was mixed by Goodwill, disc two was mixed by Tommy Trash and disc three was mixed by Dirty South. Remixes of tracks by some big name artists on the compilation include The Presets, Calvin Harris, Lady Sovereign, Lily Allen, La Roux, The Ting Tings and The All-American Rejects.

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  • "Sessions Six" is a dance music compilation album and sixth installment of the Australian Ministry of Sound "sessions" series. There are a total of 61 tracks spread across three discs. Disc one was mixed by Goodwill, disc two was mixed by Tommy Trash and disc three was mixed by Dirty South. Remixes of tracks by some big name artists on the compilation include The Presets, Calvin Harris, Lady Sovereign, Lily Allen, La Roux, The Ting Tings and The All-American Rejects. The description that follows is written by Ministry Of Sound Australia. Bringing you a swag of super-exclusive tracks and remixes, Sessions 6 is the V.I.P. Room of dance compilations. Fortunately it’s a large room, as this year’s tracklisting is so huge that Ministry of Sound have had to throw in an entire extra disc to bring you a staggering 60 track, 3 disc monster containing the hottest club sounds of 2009, and beyond. Disc 1, features the most in-demand club records mixed by Ministry Of Sound Radio Host, Goodwill. Those tracks that aren’t already pounding the dancefloors and airwaves of the world most definitely will be, as Goodwill has long been known as an Oracle of dance music. Disc 2 mixes cutting edge electro and party hits, and is brough to you by Tommy Trash. No stranger to hit-making himself, Tommy's brand new single Need Me to Stay will be out in May. Disc 3 comes care of the often imitated, never duplicated Dirty South bringing the most sought after European club records to the mix. Having reached Superstar status himself over the past few years with a string of ultra-high profile remixes and re-workings for artists like Mark Ronson, Tiësto, Fedde Le Grand and TV Rock, it’s no surprise that Mr South is one of the most in demand new artists in house music worldwide.
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  • 2009-05-16 (xsd:date)
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  • and Dirty South
  • Various artists. Mixed by Goodwill, Tommy Trash
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  • "Sessions Five"
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  • "Sessions Seven"
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  • "Sessions Six" is a dance music compilation album and sixth installment of the Australian Ministry of Sound "sessions" series. There are a total of 61 tracks spread across three discs. Disc one was mixed by Goodwill, disc two was mixed by Tommy Trash and disc three was mixed by Dirty South. Remixes of tracks by some big name artists on the compilation include The Presets, Calvin Harris, Lady Sovereign, Lily Allen, La Roux, The Ting Tings and The All-American Rejects.
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