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TRACKLISTING: 1- Fly Away (Original Vocal Mix) 2- Love Again (Trance Vocal Mix) 3- Orion City 4- Flowtation 5- Dark Angel 6- Dominorunner 7- The Pagemaster 8- Exotic Mind 9- Worlds Of Doubt 10- Shamu 11- Arena De Olympia 12- Olympia 13- Between 2 Fires 14- I Know Your Dreams 15- Carte Blanche 16- Human Mistery 17- Eternity 18- United 4 Ever 19- Fin De Musique 20- Stef & VDM - Details 21- Darwins Voyage 22- Night Express 2000 23- Cressidia 24- Emotions 25- Green Heaven 26- Eternity Forever (Generation X Remix) 27- Worlds Of Doubt(Dj Shah Tribute Remix) Vincent De Moor (born 5 December 1973, Delft, Netherlands) is a Dutch trance artist. His career began in 1993 using the pseudonym Fix To Fax. He went on to collaborate with the record producer Ferry Corsten using the name Veracocha. De Moor first recorded in 1993 as Fix To Fax. Tracks released under this alias included "Enjoy Yourself", "Do U Feel It", "Pick It Up" and "Take Control". Other early releases include "Het Vliegende Kunstgebit" as Gmoork, "Chinese Juice" and "Exotic Mind" as Outline, and "Voice In The Dark", "Frame Of Pleasure" and "Brazilia Carnavelas" as Sidewalk. His breakthrough track, using his own name, was "Flowtation". The track was first released in 1996, and reached #54 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1997.[1] Several versions of this track are available, including a 2002 remix with vocals. In 1998, De Moor collaborated with Ernst Bijlsma to release "Don't Hurt Me" (as Cache) and, using his own name, released the track "Orion City" and a debut album of the same name. He also found time to release tracks including "Darwin's Voyage", "Magnetic" and "Domino Runner" using his VdM moniker.