Maxi Dance Sensation Vol. 7 -2 Cds Compilation-... -
Turn up the volume because we’re throwing it back to the golden era of Eurodance and House. This 2-CD compilation was the ultimate soundtrack for any 90s party, packed with massive club hits and extended 12" mixes. Snap! – "Rhythm Is A Dancer" (12" Mix) Dr. Alban – "It's My Life" (Extended Radio Version) Double You – "Please Don't Go" (Club Mix) Erasure – "Lay All Your Love On Me" Take That – "It Only Takes A Minute"
The collection spans two CDs with a heavy focus on extended "Maxi" versions and remixes: CD 1: Euro House & Dance
adheres to this logic perfectly. The "Maxi" in the title refers specifically to "Maxi Singles"—12" versions of songs that radio refused to play because they were too long, too repetitive, or too raw. Volume 7 celebrates this rawness. Maxi Dance Sensation vol. 7 -2 CDS Compilation-...
Format: Maxi Dance Sensation 7 2×CD, Compilation, Stereo. Format: Maxi Dance Sensation 7 2×Cassette, Compilation | Label – Catalog Maxi Dance Sensation 7 - Discogs
Maxi Dance Sensation 7 – 2 x CD (Compilation ... - Discogs Turn up the volume because we’re throwing it
Unlike a standard album, the tracks on Maxi Dance Sensation vol. 7 are not sequenced for narrative flow but for functional mixing . Each track begins with a 16-bar intro (often just a kick drum and synth stab) and ends with a “wind-down” or beat-less breakdown, allowing a bedroom DJ to crossfade between cuts. Key selections would include:
While the exact tracklist may vary by region (Germany vs. Benelux vs. Scandinavia), a typical copy of Vol. 7 features a lineup of titans: – "Rhythm Is A Dancer" (12" Mix) Dr
Maxi Dance Sensation vol. 7 may never have existed, but its hypothetical structure reveals truths about the era’s dance music economy: the primacy of the 7-minute mix, the commodification of the DJ’s tool kit, and the listener as active participant (mixing, skipping, replaying the “good part”). Future research should examine why such compilations have been excluded from streaming-era reissues—likely due to complex licensing of multiple remixers per track. Until then, we must treat the “Maxi Dance Sensation” series as a ghost format, haunting the bargain bins of memory.
Maxi Dance Sensation 7 – 2 x CD (Compilation ... - Discogs