Armin fans unite and vote for your favourite tracks of 2007

Yes, its that time of year again, not Thanksgiving, or Christmas, but then time when Armin Van Buuren fans from accross the globe make their vote heard, for the final show down. ArminVanBuuren.net is once again hosting the voting poll for the best tracks of 2007, in the lead up to the XXL end of year mix that is sure to once again bring joy to the new year.
All you have to do is jump on the website and pick the five tracks that you liked the most from this years A State of Trance radio mixes and then Armin plays a mega mix of the favourites.I won’t spill my vote (apart form the obvious - Das Berlin - Til’ the Sky Falls Down), but its always good to get a good mix of the best songs, and not the annoying favourites that are stuck in everyones head as of the last two months or so, so jump on and vote.
Voting closes sometime mid December so be (relatively) quick. And I might see someone, anyone?! at Turnmills in London on December 21st when the man himself plays.
Update (28/11): I was thinking today I should provide some suggestions to the undecided, so here they are:
- Ronski Speed (feat Julie Scott) - Love all the Pain Away
- Solar Stone - Seven Cities
- John O’Callaghan featuring Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Agnelli & Nelson Remix)
- Jose Amnesia feat. Jennifer Rene - Wouldn’t change a thing (Original mix)
- Cerf, Mitiska and Jaren - Saved Again (3rd Moon remix)
- Armin van Buuren pres. Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye (Simon & Shaker remix)
- 4 Strings - Catch a Fall
- Agnelli & Nelson - Sleeping at Airports
- Forerunners - Lifecycle
…. To name a few!
December 21st, 2007 at 10:24 am
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January 13th, 2008 at 3:36 pm
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June 27th, 2008 at 7:20 am
Are people still going to use this, its virtually obsolete now isnt it ?