
When I get an album, I always try my hardest to like the majority of the tracks so that I can convince myself to keep the entire album in context. I have this sort of anal part of me that hates it when a song is stripped of the songs surrounding it and I think that’s why I prefer to keep full albums — even if I don’t like every track — rather than singles.
Sometimes however, this is nearly impossible. For instance, this Ministry of Sound Sessions Six compilation comes as a 3-disc set, the first (mixed by Goodwill) and third (mixed by Dirty South) of which aren’t very good. The second disc however (mixed by Tommy Trash) is a danceable gem. I like putting it on and thinking that I’m in one of the clubs in St. Kilda. Just kidding. Sorta.
Get it here: Deposit Files (452 MB because it’s all 3 CDs in one file).

