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  2. Third Party (DJs) - Wikipedia

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    Third Party (stylised ThirdParty) is a British progressive house DJ duo consisting of Jonnie Macaire and Harry Bass, based in Essex, London. They are best known for their single "Everyday Of My Life" and the collaboration "Lions in the Wild" with Dutch DJ Martin Garrix.

  3. Ministry of Sound - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound. Ministry of Sound or Ministry of Sound Group is a multimedia entertainment business based in London with a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publishing business and fitness studio. James Palumbo is the co-founder and former chairman and CEO of the Group.

  4. One Half of a Whole Decade - Wikipedia

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    One Half of a Whole Decade (subtitled Five Years at the Ministry of Sound) is a DJ mix album released by the eponymous record label of house nightclub Ministry of Sound in 1996. As the album's subtitle suggests, the album celebrates and documents the first five years of the Ministry of Sound as a nightclub. It is a box set and contains three ...

  5. Sessions (compilation series) - Wikipedia

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    Sessions. (compilation series) Sessions is a series of DJ mix albums, each album normally by a different DJ who also compiles the tracks, released by the London -based electronic dance music label Ministry of Sound. Alongside The Annual, it is one of Ministry of Sound's better-known compilation album series.

  6. The Annual - Wikipedia

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    The Annual is a series of compilation albums currently published annually by London -based electronic dance music brand Ministry of Sound. Described as Ministry of Sound's "flagship" series, the popular albums feature house, big beat and trance tracks popular in nightclubs, especially those in the United Kingdom .

  7. Category:Ministry of Sound compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    Sessions Seven. Sessions Six. Sessions Three. Sessions Two. Categories: Compilation albums by record label. Ministry of Sound albums.

  8. Sessions Four - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sound Sessions Four. (2007) Sessions Five. (2008) Ministry of Sound Sessions Four is a dance music compilation album and the fourth installment of the Ministry of Sound Australia "sessions" series which started back in 2004. There are a total of 41 tracks spread across the two discs. The Discs were mixed by John Course and Dirty South.

  9. Nineteen Eighty-Four - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Plenty also runs the national lottery as a distraction for the proles; Party members understand it to be a sham in which all the larger prizes are "won" by imaginary people; only small amounts are actually paid out. Ministry of Truth. The Ministry of Truth controls information: news, entertainment, education, and the arts.