'Time Flies 1994-2009' is a collection of all of Oasis' 26 UK singles, from 1994's 'Supersonic' to 2009's 'Falling Down'. One of the most popular and influential groups in British history, Oasis have spent 765 weeks in the UK charts, and hold the Guinness World Record for the longest UK chart run, with 22 successive top 10 hits. The tracklisting of 'Time Flies' is ordered so as to feel "like a classic Oasis gig", according to singer/guitarist Noel Gallagher, who wrote 23 of the album's 26 tracks.
Judas Priest's 1980 release 'British Steel' is one of heavy metal's all-time classic records. After Priest spent the '70s honing its dark, heavy-duty metal to perfection, the band decided to inject more melody and universal themes into the mix for 'British Steel'. It was rewarded with two of its best known anthems - 'Breaking the Law' and 'Living After Midnight'. This 30th anniversary edition comes complete with a bonus CD featuring highlights from Rob Halford and co.'s 2009 tour.
Long awaited debut album from the diminutive Florida-born, Paris-based rapper who burst onto the scene over five years ago with her explosive debut single 'Pop The Glock'. That track, along with her recent singles 'MCs Can Kiss' and 'ADD SUV', featuring Pharrell, is included here, on an album that sees her spitting rhymes in her trademark "anti-flow" style over a mindbending mashup of French electro sounds provided by the top producers her label Ed Banger has to offer.
Armin's 'A State of Trance 2010' is filled with exclusives, remixes and fresh tracks by the likes of Ørjan Nilsen, Andy Moor, Thomas Bronzwaer, Faithless and Arnej. The compilation also premieres the brand new Gaia track and therefore follow-up to 'Tuvan', by Armin himself.