Sing a Song – Shawn Lee
Shawn Lee’s partnership with Ubiquity Records has undoubtedly led to the most musically prolific time of his career. When you’re known to release several albums
Shawn Lee’s partnership with Ubiquity Records has undoubtedly led to the most musically prolific time of his career. When you’re known to release several albums
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We don’t rate albums at Impose so hype-prone yuppies like myself don’t severely overvalue a disc. God knows I would’ve given this disc ten stars.
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Want the honest-to-God truth? Trance hasn’t been worth a damn since 1993. Somewhere between DJ Tiësto and Paul van Dyk, somebody mistook the subgenre’s hypnotic
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