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The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's. Please help to establish notability by citing that are of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be, or.Find sources: – ( September 2018) Chillout Sessions is a series of compilations released by that focus on songs from the genre. Songs on Chillout Sessions compilations vary in style from to and are released by many different artists.The Chillout Out genre of compilations started in the UK and since 2003 Ministry of Sound has released them under different tropes such as 'Chilled', 'After Hours', 'The Morning After.' Contents.History Ministry of Sound, as a label, began in 1993 and its first album was the first volume of a series called. The series was successful enough for it to generate a spin-off series of The Chillout Session, which began in 2001 with a UK Compilation Chart #1 album. Volume 2 was also very successful.

View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of Annual Summer 2004 on Discogs. Label: Ministry Of Sound - MOSCD95. Series: The Annual (UK) - 2004. Format: 2x, CD Mixed. Country: UK. Genre: Electronic. Style: Trance, House, Ambient. Ministry of Sound 103 Gaunt Street London SE1 6DP. +44 (0)20 7740 8600.

The first and second volumes were released in both the UK and Australia, but the series divided in August 2001, with one series for the UK and the other for Australia.In the UK, Ibiza Chillout Session was released in August 2001. Although not as successful as the prior releases, it received positive reviews, as did the Ibiza 2002 album. Though the four albums released were part of the series, the fifth album The Chillout Annual 2002 was part of series, which was the Ministry of Sound's second series of mix albums, and likewise had Ibiza Annual spin-offs beginning in 1998.Following the numbered releases (volumes 1 and 2) and both the Ibiza. Releases, the albums were themed to seasons, starting with The Winter Collection 2003 (actually released in late 2002, as the sort of style Chillout Annual 2003). The Summer 2003 edition reached #10 in the UK Compilations Chart. A third Ibiza.

Edition, Ibiza Sunsets, was released shortly afterwards. This series, despite sales success, was suspended in favour of other Ministry of Sound albums in 2003. Its final album The Very Best of the Chillout Sessions was released in late 2003, but did not sell well and until 2011 was the worst-selling album in the series.Ministry of Sound started the series again in January 2006, with an album titled simply The Chillout Sessions (titled to reflect the fact that it was a reboot for the series). This album had good sales but there were no subsequent releases.In 2007, Ministry of Sound launched a new series, Anthems, beginning with. It sold very well and it generated a spin-off album, Chilled 1991–2008.

This was followed by a second volume in 2009, a third (suited to acoustic chill-out music) in 2010 and a fourth ( Chilled Afterhours, similar to the label's Late Night Sessions albums) in 2011. 2011 was also the year that Ministry of Sound launched its large-scale campaign 20:20, to celebrate 20 years of The Ministry of Sound as a club. One of the associated releases was the box set XX Twenty Years, each disc made up of a different dance genre; the final disc in the box set was Chillout Sessions. Around the same time, Anthems Collection was released, with five discs, each from a different genre, the final one being Anthems Chilled.Amongst the releases from 2002-2004, Ministry of Sound UK also launched spin-off compilations such as Late Night Sessions and Late Night Sessions: Autumn/Winter Collection.With the genre tiring somewhat (the same songs were appearing repeatedly) Ministry of Sound has continued to release Chill Out genre compilations under different guises in the UK.

By 2016 these were distinctly split between house-based chillout tracks ( Chilled House Sessions 1-7, 'Morning After.) to more chart-friendly (compared to the eclectic range of earlier releases) compilations ( The Chillout Session (2012), Perfectly Chilled and Just Chillin'). 2016-2017 has notably been a key focus on chillout albums from MoS, much like the early 00s when Dance music had reached its zenith, due to the EDM emergence in America that has moved onto producing slower electronic tracks that combine synths with slower house rhythms or hip-hop beats.In Australia, the series has been a continued success from Volume 3 in 2002. In a different approach from the UK, the Australian series maintained the numbering system as a suffix in its titles, with only the 'Best of.' Style album Chillout Classics omitting a number from the title.In 2016, the Ministry of Sound UK record label was sold to Sony Music. The label is run as an independent and split between A&R and Compilations. The Compilations team were retained when moving to Sony.Since 2018, Ministry of Sound exclusively moved their Playlists to Apple Music.

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Many of their well known compilation brands such as Anthems, Fitness, I Love and Chilled have moved to a Playlist format, which accounts for the limited releases of non-streamable Chilled Compilation albums.