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Released in November 1999, stands as a landmark time capsule for dance music culture at the turn of the century. It was the first in the "Annual" series to drop Roman numerals in favor of a yearly branding, reflecting the era's obsession with the upcoming year 2000. The Sound of 1999

To match the "future" theme of the era, the album was housed in a distinctive with a 46-page booklet documenting the club's history. This premium packaging helped solidify its status as a collector's item for fans who were part of the 90s rave scene. Key Players & Controversy ministry_of_sound_the_annual_millennium_edition...

Focused on massive house anthems and emerging trance hits like The Chemical Brothers' "Hey Boy Hey Girl," Fatboy Slim's "Right Here, Right Now," and ATB's "9 PM (Till I Come)". Released in November 1999, stands as a landmark

While the album was fronted by superstars Judge Jules and Tall Paul, the actual mixing for the CD was meticulously crafted on a PC by , a behind-the-scenes producer who shaped the series' sound for years. Some critics later noted that while the tracklist was "crammed with bangers," the sheer number of tracks meant some songs were edited down to under three minutes to fit. Judge Jules & Tall Paul – The Annual - Millennium Edition This premium packaging helped solidify its status as