
'When you’re onto a good thing, go with it, right? Of course! So there’s no way in hell that they’d stop at three. After all, Sessions Four rhymes with more, and that’s exactly what you’re going to get.
More of the punchiest mixes, more of the biggest club hits currently known to man, and even more of the greatest DJ talent around, with John Course and Dirty South assuming mixing duties.
Sessions Four has arrived just in the nick of time to satisfy the irrepressible appetites of the masses… after the huge success of both The 2007 Annual and Clubber’s Guide, and with Sessions One, Two and Three each selling in excess of 110,000 copies, our beat-hungry peeps are ready for more! (With some sexy new artwork to boot!)
Ministry legend John Course has carved the successful path of the entire sessions series, whilst newcomer to the Ministry stable, Dirty South is without a doubt one of the hottest DJ/Production/Remix talents in the world right now.'
This album is amazing... Electro at it's finest. John Course and Dirty South... J'adore them. J'Can't get enough of them.
Click on the following link to hear a track from the album:
Jesse Garcia - Off the hook!
Green Velvet feat. Walter Phillips - Shake and Pop
I never thought I'd say this but the whole 80's inspired electro is actually quite good. Just like how I can't help but enjoy when I see clothes that have an 80's flare to them. (80's aren't TOO bad, except for the whole hair thing.)
This album is easy to find, but if you need a little help just email me.

2 comments:
I'm a nineties purist at heart. The EIGHTIES is a point of vomit for me, with the exception of certain fashion attributes, I want to rip my own eyelashes out at the sight of eighties makeovers. I can take eighties in small doses, after all I was born in that decade.
If I EVER see stirrups and shoulder pads in the mainstream again you can expect me to hang myself on my own ceiling.
GAHAAHAH. YES.
I totally hear ya zai!! I just like the flashyness of it but the thing about the 80s is they took it WAAY too far lol. I guess it was all the coke.
90's is definitely where it's at. As for decades I don't like... 60's and 70's really stick in my craw.
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