 Best of Benny Benassi
|  Hypnotica After the #2 chart success of his seismic speaker rumbling anthem "Satisfaction" Italian dj/producer Benny Benassi is set to surprise some critics with an album that is packed to the brim with more ear shattering, bowel-moving basslines than you'll know what to do with. Benassi h... |  Pumphonia
|  Rock N Rave The hot new artist album from Italian house legend and Grammy award-winning producer. Benassi blasted onto the international dance scene with his #1 European single, "I Feel So Fine" in 2001. He gained mainstream recognition with the track "Satisfaction" helped along by its unfor... |  Phobia Australian pressing. TheBenassi Bros' second album Phobia, features 12 previously unreleased tracks. Big Records. 2005. |
 Cooking for Pump-Kin Special Menu Italy's house legend blasted onto the international dance scene with his #1 European single, "I Feel So Fine" in 2001, followed by mainstream recognition with the track "Satisfaction". This new album contains fifteen of this year's biggest dance remixes, from artists such as ... |  Able to Love Taken from the 2003 album 'Hypnotica'. Six non-LP tracks, 'Able To Love' (Original Radio Edit, Sfaction Radio Edit, Ruthless & Vorwerk Mix, Original Mix, Sfaction Mix, G-Freaks Porno's Mix). Paper sleeve. Universal. |  Timbaland Presents Shock Value When the most exciting producer in pop music himself puts out a CD, the thrill is in the discovery: The world may have already suspected that Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado, and a small army of other singers owed 75% of their fame to the stockpile of skittering beats Timbaland ... |  Best of Benny Benassi Korean Special Compilation Containing 29 Tracks on 2 CDs. (CD-1)
01 Everybody Everybody
02 Bring The Noise
03 Satisfaction
04 Time
05 Able To Love
06 Get Loose
07 Put Your Hands Up
08 Who's Your Daddy?
09 Stop Go
10 B-Tone
11 I Love My Sex
12 Love Is Gonna Save Us
13 No M... |  Discovery The French twosome behind Daft Punk, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel De Homem-Christo, get away with an awful lot. They go around impersonating aliens and robots in their interviews, they put records out only once every three years, and they make music that evokes a million other... |