Can anyone identify this trance song found on Armin Van Buuren's 2005 yearmix? (229)

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You could try the archives on his website, here is the link to all the songs listed for that episode.

http://www.arminvanbuuren.com/asot/153/

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Actually it dawned on me, it's the Blade Vampire Club song, it's by Crystal Method as is called Blood Rave.



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Err one more thing, it apparently has three names all of them inconclusive.

1.Public Domain- Operation blade
2.Crystal Method - Blood Rave
3.New Order - Confusion
 
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I think you've been here long enough to know there's a thread for these kinds of questions.

The song's original name is New Order - Confusion, though since most people know it from the movie Blade, it's quite common to find it as having either Blade or Rave or Blood in the title.

@Joey: Crystal Method definitely did not make the song.
 
I think you've been here long enough to know there's a thread for these kinds of questions.

The song's original name is New Order - Confusion, though since most people know it from the movie Blade, it's quite common to find it as having either Blade or Rave or Blood in the title.

@Joey: Crystal Method definitely did not make the song.

Ya after looking through the Crystal Method disco I couldn't seem to find the track, except in a folder called mixed. I called up the Blade soundtrack though and it appears to be labelled as Confusion by New Order in the Pump Panel Reconstrucion Mix.

I hate the internetz sometimes.
 
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I can't believe Armin actually played that song.

I remember downloading this song years ago off Kazaa and back then it was called Pump the Bass or something like that by The somethingorother Brothers.


It does make me wish I had a subwoofer in my car though.
 
I've always known it as Public Domain - Operation Blade, never heard any of the other names! It's always called that when found on an album over here;



It's a massive club tune in the UK too, most dance clubs over here will play it towards the end of the night. A club I used to go to in Taunton played it every single friday night without fail, and it still gets an amazing reception every time. The DJ also had a habit of looping the bit just before the beat kicks in to really get the crowd going :D
 
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