A State of Trance 2005

A State of Trance 2005
Compilation album by Armin van Buuren
Released 12 March 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 the second compilation album by Dutch music producer and DJ Armin van Buuren. It was released on 12 March 2005 by Armada Music and Ultra Music.

Track listing

Disc one 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 two 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 12 March 2005
United States 5 April 2005
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