Various - Born To Party

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Review by James Hodyl

Born To Party: A Wild Ride Through Polish Electronic Bliss Alright, let me just say this upfront—Born To Party isn’t your typical electronic album. Released back in 2012 by ProLogic (shoutout Poland!), it’s like someone took all the feels of a neon-lit rave and bottled them into one chaotic yet insanely addictive collection. With genres ranging from Progressive Trance to Hard Trance, Electro to Euro House, this thing is basically a genre buffet. And trust me, you’ll want seconds. First off, props to Hubert Jasiński and Paweł Zienkiewicz for managing this beast of a project. The tracklist reads like an all-nighter playlist at some underground club where everyone somehow knows each other but also doesn’t care if you’re new. There are bangers here that stick with you long after the last beat drops. Two tracks, in particular, hit me hard—and not just because my headphones were cranked too loud. Let’s talk about “Suddenly Summer (Original Mix).” Man, this track slaps. It starts off subtle, kinda teasing you, building up layers until BAM—you’re knee-deep in euphoria. That drop? Pure serotonin overload. I remember blasting this on a road trip once, windows down, wind messing up my hair, and feeling like life was perfect even though I had no clue what tomorrow held. Tracks like these remind you why music exists—to make moments feel bigger than they really are. Then there’s “We Control The Sunlight.” This one hits different. It’s got this pulsing rhythm that feels almost hypnotic, like the sun rising over a desert highway or something equally cinematic. Every time I hear it, I picture myself standing on top of a hill, arms outstretched, screaming nonsense into the void. Weird image? Maybe. But that’s what good music does—it makes you feel stuff you didn’t know you needed to feel. The rest of the album keeps the energy high without ever feeling repetitive. From the groovy vibes of “Gold” to the heart-pounding urgency of “Heartbeat,” every song brings its own flavor to the table. You can tell the producers weren’t just throwing random beats together—they crafted something alive, something meant to be felt rather than just heard. Here’s the thing about Born To Party: it’s more than an album. It’s a vibe, a mood, a reminder that sometimes losing yourself in music is exactly what you need. Whether you’re dancing solo in your room or vibing with friends under strobe lights, this record gets it done. And honestly? If aliens ever invade Earth, I’d play them this album first. Not to negotiate peace or anything, but just to show ‘em we know how to party.

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Filename: various-born-to-party.zip
  • MP3 size: 126.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 536 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Heartbeat2:44
Love Is Not Enough4:19
Run To You3:00
Suddenly Summer (Original Mix)8:37
Hide U3:20
Eternity3:24
Go It Alone3:17
Sleepwalkers3:05
Pop Star3:34
Go!3:03
Going Deep3:06
Gold3:23
Hold Your Breath3:10
We Control The Sunlight3:47
Sometimes They Come Back For More3:58
Show Me The Way3:38

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Catalog Numbers

88725413782

Labels

ProLogic

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Formats

  • CD
  • Compilation

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Sony Music Entertainment Poland Sp. z o.o.
Copyright (c)Sony Music Entertainment Poland Sp. z o.o.
Manufactured BySony DADC Austria

Credits

RoleCredit
Product ManagerHubert Jasiński, Paweł Zienkiewicz

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8 87254 13782 5
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9476
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L555
  • Matrix / Runout: Sony DADC A0101961045-0101 15 A00
  • Rights Society: BIEM/GEMA

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Born To Party* by Various artists, released in 2012, is like a time capsule of Polish electronic music culture. It blends styles like Progressive Trance, Euro House, and Hard Trance, showcasing Poland's vibrant dance scene. One standout track, *"We Control The Sunlight,"* even feels like it could power a whole festival on its own. Plus, shoutout to Hubert Jasiński and Paweł Zienkiewicz for managing this gem under the ProLogic label—proof that great music often comes from passionate people behind the scenes.