A State of Trance 2005

A State of Trance 2005
Compilation album by Armin van Buuren
Released March 12, 2005 (2005-03-12)
(see Release history)
Recorded 2005
Genre
Label
Producer Armin van Buuren
Armin van Buuren chronology
A State of Trance 2004
(2004)
A State of Trance 2005
(2005)
A State of Trance 2006
(2006)

A State of Trance 2005 is a second compilation album produced by trance artist Armin van Buuren released in March 12, 2005.

Track listing

Disc 1 – Light
  1. Interstate – "I Found You"
  2. Hidden Logic presents Luminary – "Wasting"
  3. Markus Schulz featuring Anita Kelsey – "First Time"
  4. Max Graham featuring Jessica Jacobs – "I Know You're Gone"
  5. Mike Foyle presents Statica – "Space Guitar"
  6. Ava Mea – "In the End"
  7. Elevation – "Ocean Rain"
  8. Locust – "Aerospace [Probspot Remix]"
  9. Armin van Buuren – "Shivers"
  10. EnMass – "Beyond Horizon"
  11. Kyau vs. Albert – "Falling Anywhere [Rework]"
  12. Fragile featuring Alex Lemon – "Inertia [Armin van Buuren Remix]"
  13. Sophie Sugar – "Call of Tomorrow [John O'Callaghan Remix]"
  14. Marcos – "Cosmic String" **
  15. John Askew – "Mood Swing" **
Disc 2 – Dark
  1. Peter Martin presents Anthanasia – "Simply Blue"
  2. Nufrequency – "808 (Why Oh Why) [Instrumental Mix]"
  3. Andy Moor – "Halcyon"
  4. Ahmet Ertenu – "Why [Derek Howell Mix]"
  5. O. Lieb vs. DJ Preach – "Papel [Preach Remix]"
  6. Remy – "Crackdown"
  7. Gabriel & Dresden – "Arcadia"
  8. Tilt – "Twelve [Max Graham Remix]"
  9. Matthew Dekay – "Deep Show"
  10. Recluse – "Emotional Void"
  11. Adam White featuring Martin Grech – "Ballerina"
  12. Blank & Jones – "Perfect Silence [E-Craig 212 Vocal Mix]"
  13. Kyau vs. Albert – "Made of Sun [KvA Hard Dub – AVB Edit]"
  14. M.I.K.E. – "Massive Motion" **
  15. Eye Wall – "Bad Deal" **
  16. Hammer & Bennett – "Language [Santiago Nino Dub Tech Mix]" **
  17. Liquid Overdose – "Ancient Space [Fred Baker Remix]" **

** Tracks not available on the US release.

Release history

Region Date
Netherlands March 12, 2005
United States April 5, 2005
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