Lightforce
Years Active 
Genres 
Electronica
Performed Songs By:
Ville Valo
Mario Lopez
Sound of Nature
(1999)
Remixing
Dave Pearce
Trancendental Euphoria
(2000)
Producer
Euphoria: Transcendental
Euphoria: Transcendental
(2000)
Producer
Various Artist
Deep Trance, Vol. 2
(2001)
Producer
Various Artists
Party Beach, Vol. 1
(2000)
Arranger
Various Artists
Ibiza! Balearic House: Trance...
(2000)
Producer
Various Artists
Slinky: Inter-Continental
(2000)
Producer
Various Artists
Ministry of Sound: Hard Energy
(2001)
Producer
Various Artists
Circuit Grooves 11.1
(2001)
Producer
Various Artists
Trance Match, Vol. 2
(2001)
Producer
Various Artists
Slinky Planet: Moscow, Russia
(2001)
Producer
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Steely Dan lifted the intro for their 1974 hit "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" from Horace Silver's "Song for My Father."