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  2. Chillout Sessions - Wikipedia

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    Chillout Sessions XX is the twentieth installment of the Chillout Sessions series of compilations, released by Ministry of Sound and was released in April 2018. Disc One [ 2 ] Kygo (featuring Justin Jesso & Bergen Philharmonic Orch) – Stargazing (Orchestral Version)

  3. Sessions (compilation series) - Wikipedia

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    The Chillout Sessions series is perhaps the best-known "spin-off" to the series, beginning in early 2001 when Ministry of Sound started get digital mixers to mix their albums as opposed to big-name DJs like Tall Paul, Pete Tong or Paul Oakenfold.

  4. Ministry of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound or Ministry of Sound Group is a multimedia entertainment business based in London with a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publishing business and fitness studio. James Palumbo is the co-founder and former chairman and CEO of the Group. He handed over the day-to-day ...

  5. Sessions Six - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions Six is a dance music compilation album and the sixth installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series. The album consists of 61 tracks spread across three discs, and was the first of the Sessions compilations to contain three discs. By contrast, the previous album in the series had two discs.

  6. Category:Ministry of Sound compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ministry of Sound compilation albums" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Car Stereo Wars - Wikipedia

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    The song "Broken" was then picked up for Ministry of Sounds Chillout Sessions and subsequently signed to Ministry of Sound Australia and released "They Asked me to be in a Movie" EP in 2003. [1] The single "Come to Nothing" was then added to the playlist of a subsequent Ministry of Sound chillout compilation.

  8. Ministry of Sound Radio - Wikipedia

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    From March 2007, the station expanded further, launching two on-demand channels offering non-stop chill-out and underground sessions. It also launched a gadget for Vista, described as the most advanced Vista gadget in the world. [10] By April 2010, the live station stream was available via the free iPhone app.

  9. Sessions One - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions One is a dance music compilation album and the first installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia's "Sessions" series which started in 2004. . There are a total of 41 tracks spread throughout two compact discs within this album, which were mixed by John Course and Mark Dy