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DJ Brandon Moses Presents --- Moses MIXology
DJ Brandon Moses Presents TDC Vol 19 - Freak Like Me

DJ Brandon Moses Presents --- Moses MIXology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 67:35


The Dance Commandment Volume 19 - Freak Like Me 1      Let Me Be Myself (Danny Verde Remix) Rosabel feat. Tamara Wallace2      Down For Whatever (Ranlusy Extended Club Mix) Kelly Rowland3      Criminal (Gustavo Scorpio Mix) Britney Spears4      The Music (Many Lehman Anthem Mix) Breno Barreto feat. Alex Marie5      Move To The Drums (Edson Pride Remix) Yaxkin Retrodisco 6      Bitch (Wayne G & Andy Allder Club Mix) Ralphi Rosario & Wayne G feat. Stewart Who?7      Indigo (Jose Spinnin & Jordi Ferrer Club Mix) Diana Diez & Kostas Martakis8      Party Rock Anthem (Nylson Wash Party Mix) LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & Goon Rock9      Appreicate Me (MiikeBeatz Club Mix) Amuka10    For You (Joe Gauthreaux Tribal Mix) Jamie J. Sanchez feat. Ria Spencer 11    Freak Like Me (Razor N Guido Club Mix) Mayra Veronica

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Matt Consola presents SWISHCRAFT
Swishcraft Radio Episode #218

Matt Consola presents SWISHCRAFT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2015 59:56


Swishcraft Radio Episode #218 1. Cevin Fisher - Now Let's Go House (Original Mix) 2. Dave Audé feat. Cierra Sample - Circles (Original Extended) 3. Abigail feat. Toy Armada & DJ GRIND - Let The Joy Rise (Barry Harris Remix) 4. Calvin Harris Feat. Ellie Goulding - Outside (Oliver Heldens Remix) 5. Charlie XCX - Doing It (Manhattan Clique Remix) 6. Salter feat. Dominique - I Love You Now Shut Up [Rich B & Phil Marriott Remix] 7. Tori Kelly - Nobody Love (Muzzaik Remix) 8. Madonna - Ghosttown (THRILL Remix) 9. Who Is Fancy - Goodbye (Carlos Gallardo Remix) 10. Natalie La Rose feat Jeremih - Somebody (Carlos Gallardo Circuit Remix) 11. Cheyenne Elliott - With You (Jamie J. Sanchez Club Mix) 12. Ricky Martin feat Pitbull - Mr. Put It Down (Carlos Gallardo Remix)

Circuit & Anthems
Pride Edition 2010 v6

Circuit & Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2010


In an effort to get things back on track and wrap up on Thursday of this next week, I'm sending up v6 of the Pride Edition and what a whopper this one is!  I'm talking, about bodies movin', non-stop groovin', asses shakin', floors are breakin', queens are freakin', hoe's are creepin', divas flowin', everybody knows it's time to STAND UP and put your hands to the sky!  AHH HELL YEAH! Sorry, I just get a little carried away, but this mix of almost all brand-spanking new circuit beats gave me a hard-on that has lasted for days!  There IS some seriously deep, dark. progressive, tribalicious sh!t going on here.  Hopefully, I haven't cut the pending Summer Edition tracklist to bring you these fresh new cuts for your Pride consumption.  Then again, you know me, K j A M always delivers the goods, so I'm confident I'll be able to work that out when the time comes. Kicking things off is the oft-time flaky hysterics of Sir Ivan.  After last fall's Kumbaya, I thought this guy's shtick had pretty much bottomed out and I was pretty hesitant to even listen to his latest Hare Krishna.  I'm glad I did because Tony really hit it with his production and delivers the goods like he hasn't done in some time.  I guess it just goes to show that money can buy you fame, even if it's for 15 minutes or so. This is followed by some heavy hitters like Tim Letteer's Broke Free and Gustavo Scorpio's private mix of Kelis' Acapella.  Keep an eye out for Gustavo, because his mixes that he's been floating around the net, just keep getting better and better.  Another one to look out for is the San Francisco hottie, Jamie J. Sanchez.  No doubt, he's been working hard to tighten up his productions.  After this spring's take on Nasty Boy by Jipsta, along with his own Lift Me Up featuring Ria Spencer and his amazing re-work of Heaven by John LePage and Debby Holiday, Jamie is bound and determined to make an even bigger name for himself.  Keep this up and I see superstar DJ in his future.  Another song I've been getting sweaty balls over is Zayra's V.I.P.  Some of you may remember her turn on on the reality program Rockstar Supernova.  Well, she's back and readying an album entitled Baby Likes to Bang for a late August release.  This first single is simply delicious as it takes a swipe at the Hilton's and the rest of their Martha's Vineyard ilk.  With DJ Paulo doing the remix honors, expect to be hearing this song all over the place this summer; especially with Dave Aude and Mike Rizzo on board for additional remix honors. Max Sanna and Steve Pitron deliver a deeper and more progressive take on Kelly Rowland's Commander, while Ronnie Maze teams up with the in-demand Corey Andrew for the tearjerker Again.  I left out the spoken word portion of the song since we don't need any of you balling like a sissy during your workout while thinking about the one that got away. Having previously overlooked the Chus and Ceballos re-work of Not Myself Tonight, I gave it a second chance and for good reason.  This IS the best mix of this song to date.  No offense to Jody, whose work continues to astound me, but these masters of tribal took the song in a completely different direction that works on so many levels, I had to give them props. Offer Nissim showcases a much-needed change in direction, and it works!  Teaming up with Nikka, The One & Only is a terrific slice of what's sure to come from this Israeli mixmaster. Filipe Guerra and Lorena Simpson deliver their latest Breathe Again, with Tommy Love doing the remix honors.  I listened over and over to the bevy of remixes that accompanied this #1 Masterbeat tune, and Tommy really delivers the bang for the buck.  As much as possible, I've been shying away from typical circuit styled productions that sound like the DJ slapped an acapella over the same tribal beats they used for their last ten mixes.  While I won't mention any names, gentlemen it's time to step up your game.  You can't keep riding the same beat over and over....

Party Favorz
Pride Edition 2010 v6

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2010


In an effort to get things back on track and wrap up on Thursday of this next week, I'm sending up v6 of the Pride Edition and what a whopper this one is!  I'm talking, about bodies movin', non-stop groovin', asses shakin', floors are breakin', queens are freakin', hoe's are creepin', divas flowin', everybody knows it's time to STAND UP and put your hands to the sky!  AHH HELL YEAH! Sorry, I just get a little carried away, but this mix of almost all brand-spanking new circuit beats gave me a hard-on that has lasted for days!  There IS some seriously deep, dark. progressive, tribalicious sh!t going on here.  Hopefully, I haven't cut the pending Summer Edition tracklist to bring you these fresh new cuts for your Pride consumption.  Then again, you know me, K j A M always delivers the goods, so I'm confident I'll be able to work that out when the time comes. Kicking things off is the oft-time flaky hysterics of Sir Ivan.  After last fall's Kumbaya, I thought this guy's shtick had pretty much bottomed out and I was pretty hesitant to even listen to his latest Hare Krishna.  I'm glad I did because Tony really hit it with his production and delivers the goods like he hasn't done in some time.  I guess it just goes to show that money can buy you fame, even if it's for 15 minutes or so. This is followed by some heavy hitters like Tim Letteer's Broke Free and Gustavo Scorpio's private mix of Kelis' Acapella.  Keep an eye out for Gustavo, because his mixes that he's been floating around the net, just keep getting better and better.  Another one to look out for is the San Francisco hottie, Jamie J. Sanchez.  No doubt, he's been working hard to tighten up his productions.  After this spring's take on Nasty Boy by Jipsta, along with his own Lift Me Up featuring Ria Spencer and his amazing re-work of Heaven by John LePage and Debby Holiday, Jamie is bound and determined to make an even bigger name for himself.  Keep this up and I see superstar DJ in his future.  Another song I've been getting sweaty balls over is Zayra's V.I.P.  Some of you may remember her turn on on the reality program Rockstar Supernova.  Well, she's back and readying an album entitled Baby Likes to Bang for a late August release.  This first single is simply delicious as it takes a swipe at the Hilton's and the rest of their Martha's Vineyard ilk.  With DJ Paulo doing the remix honors, expect to be hearing this song all over the place this summer; especially with Dave Aude and Mike Rizzo on board for additional remix honors. Max Sanna and Steve Pitron deliver a deeper and more progressive take on Kelly Rowland's Commander, while Ronnie Maze teams up with the in-demand Corey Andrew for the tearjerker Again.  I left out the spoken word portion of the song since we don't need any of you balling like a sissy during your workout while thinking about the one that got away. Having previously overlooked the Chus and Ceballos re-work of Not Myself Tonight, I gave it a second chance and for good reason.  This IS the best mix of this song to date.  No offense to Jody, whose work continues to astound me, but these masters of tribal took the song in a completely different direction that works on so many levels, I had to give them props. Offer Nissim showcases a much-needed change in direction, and it works!  Teaming up with Nikka, The One & Only is a terrific slice of what's sure to come from this Israeli mixmaster. Filipe Guerra and Lorena Simpson deliver their latest Breathe Again, with Tommy Love doing the remix honors.  I listened over and over to the bevy of remixes that accompanied this #1 Masterbeat tune, and Tommy really delivers the bang for the buck.  As much as possible, I've been shying away from typical circuit styled productions that sound like the DJ slapped an acapella over the same tribal beats they used for their last ten mixes.  While I won't mention any names, gentlemen it's time to step up your game.  You can't keep riding the same beat over and over....

DJ John LePage's Podcast
Sanctuary 2-15-09

DJ John LePage's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 159:28


A live set I recorded at Sanctuary in SF Presidents Day Week-end 2009. 1. Kristine W - Never (DJ Escape & Johnny Vicious Remix) 2. Solange Knowles - Sandcastle Disco (Freemasons Remix) 3. Sugababes - No Can Do (Wawa Club Mix) 4. Lady Gaga - Just Dance (Manny Lehman Remix) 5. Beyonce - DIVA (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Remix) 6. Debby Holiday - Joyful Sound (Hex Hector Joyful Club) 7. Inaya Day - Natural High (Out Of Office Vox) 8. Mary Mary - God In Me (Jamie J. Sanchez Remix) 9. Britney Spears - Circus (Edson Pride Juggler Dub) 10. Sweet Mercy - Reach Out (Mobins Vocal) 11. The Pussycat Dolls - When I Grow Up (Ralphi Rosario Dub) 12. D.O.N.S. - The Night Train (KC Baker Mix) 13. Mary J. Blige - Be Without You (Chad Jack Remix) 14. Kerli - Walking On Air (Ralphi Rpsario Dub) 15. Edson Pride - Dreams (Original Mix) 16. Pulse - The Lover That You Are (Twisted Dee 2009 Remix) 17. Ladyhawke - Dusk Till Dawn (Simon & Shaker Remix) 18. J. Velarde - Sunday's At Heaven (Afterdub) 19. 3n1 - Cafe Del Mar (Vhela & DiScala Remix) 20. Jesse Labelle - Shine (Yinon Yahel's original Mix) 21. Be Fly - This Dream (Austin Leeds Remix) 22. Lil Mo Yang - Reach (TVRock Mix) 23. Luque - The Party (Viada DJ) 24. Robbie Rivera - Let's Get Together (Club Mix) 25. Simon & Shaker - Soultech

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Dance Club
BPM Edition 2009 v4 (Take 3)

Dance Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2009


Two days ago, I had the chance to finally preview 'Take 2' and decided I wasn't exactly feeling the Bimbo Jones mix of "Push Up Word Up" and decided to swap it out for the club mix instead.  That version is more of a breakbeat mix very similar to the original 80s version by Cameo, which I like much better.  While I was at it, I went ahead and made some minor improvements to a couple of songs.  I decided that the Simply Red and Freemasons with Sophie Ellis- Bextor mixes were a little too slow for my taste.  So, I increased the BPM from 125 to 128 giving both songs an energy boost.  It's not as significant as you might think since the vocals remain the same and don't come out sounding like the Chipmunks.  I've done this before, but not after I had already posted the mix.  I also remastered the Freemasons mix to bring it up to par with the songs surrounding it.  The quality was a little lacking so I added some light compression to toughen it up a bit.  Anyway, if you want the final version, the mix along with a new .cue file has been replaced and is available for download. I have to say this has been a hectic week.  I've had a lot on my plate and had all the mixes finished up on Sunday to get other work done.  The only problem was a slew of new promos showed up.  There were several worthwhile mixes that I added to this third installation, making it longer than previously projected.  I don't think anyone will mind and I'm guessing that the fourth will have some changes as well, though I can't guarantee the length.  I just thought I'd put that out there before some of you get all up in my face about the length of the mix.  Regardless, once you hear it, you'll be glad I made the additions. Starting things off with quite possibly the hardest songs I've had to mix in a long time.  Ashley Tisdale's "It's Alright, It's Okay" and Kaci Battaglia's "Crazy Possessive (I'll Muck You Up)" are too big and I mean very BIG electro house tunes that you'll no doubt be hearing everywhere this summer.  The problem I had was the rolling beats that Dave Aude and Cahill used as the foundation for the songs.  The best way to mix in and out of these is to have a song in a perfect key that has no build-up or breakdown at the end.  Otherwise, you can forget it.  After messing around with it yesterday evening, I finally decided to move them to the front of the mix and took the easy way out of "Crazy Possessive" to keep things moving along.  Speaking of Dave Aude, this guy is on fire!  Last year I was complaining that he was kind of hit or miss in his mixes, but it seems that everything he's touched this year (and that's been a lot) is nothing short of magic! So I want to give a big shout out to Dave for rocking the floors in 2009! We also get hot new tunes by Erika Jayne and Amanda Wilson.  Erika's new single "Give You Everything" (currently only available on iTunes ) is jam-packed with great mixes from Dave Aude, DJ Escape & Johnny Vicious, and Moto Blanco.  I would definitely add this to your essential list as it has something for every floor.  Equally, Amanda's "Make It Real" is one of three brand new songs from the budding diva in this series all begging for attention.  I'm not sure when she plans to stop and smell the roses, but I'll take that amazing voice anytime.  Now, will someone please give this woman a record deal, like yesterday?  Other songs already making a lot of noise are the Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow" and Lady GaGa's latest "Love Game".  Both songs are already burning up the dancefloor and if it isn't where you're at, then request it.  The DJ will thank you. Rounding the mix out, we get a hot new single from 80's freestyle artist Safire.  "Exotique" is another essential song that comes packed with great remixes by Mike Rizzo, Johnny Vicious, Jamie J. Sanchez and Mark Alston.  Once again, something for every floor that anyone would be a fool to pass up.  Finally, we have an amazingly sweet pop song "Armageddon" by newcomer Jess...

Party Favorz
BPM Edition 2009 v4 (Take 3)

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2009


Two days ago, I had the chance to finally preview 'Take 2' and decided I wasn't exactly feeling the Bimbo Jones mix of "Push Up Word Up" and decided to swap it out for the club mix instead.  That version is more of a breakbeat mix very similar to the original 80s version by Cameo, which I like much better.  While I was at it, I went ahead and made some minor improvements to a couple of songs.  I decided that the Simply Red and Freemasons with Sophie Ellis- Bextor mixes were a little too slow for my taste.  So, I increased the BPM from 125 to 128 giving both songs an energy boost.  It's not as significant as you might think since the vocals remain the same and don't come out sounding like the Chipmunks.  I've done this before, but not after I had already posted the mix.  I also remastered the Freemasons mix to bring it up to par with the songs surrounding it.  The quality was a little lacking so I added some light compression to toughen it up a bit.  Anyway, if you want the final version, the mix along with a new .cue file has been replaced and is available for download. I have to say this has been a hectic week.  I've had a lot on my plate and had all the mixes finished up on Sunday to get other work done.  The only problem was a slew of new promos showed up.  There were several worthwhile mixes that I added to this third installation, making it longer than previously projected.  I don't think anyone will mind and I'm guessing that the fourth will have some changes as well, though I can't guarantee the length.  I just thought I'd put that out there before some of you get all up in my face about the length of the mix.  Regardless, once you hear it, you'll be glad I made the additions. Starting things off with quite possibly the hardest songs I've had to mix in a long time.  Ashley Tisdale's "It's Alright, It's Okay" and Kaci Battaglia's "Crazy Possessive (I'll Muck You Up)" are too big and I mean very BIG electro house tunes that you'll no doubt be hearing everywhere this summer.  The problem I had was the rolling beats that Dave Aude and Cahill used as the foundation for the songs.  The best way to mix in and out of these is to have a song in a perfect key that has no build-up or breakdown at the end.  Otherwise, you can forget it.  After messing around with it yesterday evening, I finally decided to move them to the front of the mix and took the easy way out of "Crazy Possessive" to keep things moving along.  Speaking of Dave Aude, this guy is on fire!  Last year I was complaining that he was kind of hit or miss in his mixes, but it seems that everything he's touched this year (and that's been a lot) is nothing short of magic! So I want to give a big shout out to Dave for rocking the floors in 2009! We also get hot new tunes by Erika Jayne and Amanda Wilson.  Erika's new single "Give You Everything" (currently only available on iTunes ) is jam-packed with great mixes from Dave Aude, DJ Escape & Johnny Vicious, and Moto Blanco.  I would definitely add this to your essential list as it has something for every floor.  Equally, Amanda's "Make It Real" is one of three brand new songs from the budding diva in this series all begging for attention.  I'm not sure when she plans to stop and smell the roses, but I'll take that amazing voice anytime.  Now, will someone please give this woman a record deal, like yesterday?  Other songs already making a lot of noise are the Black Eyed Peas' "Boom Boom Pow" and Lady GaGa's latest "Love Game".  Both songs are already burning up the dancefloor and if it isn't where you're at, then request it.  The DJ will thank you. Rounding the mix out, we get a hot new single from 80's freestyle artist Safire.  "Exotique" is another essential song that comes packed with great remixes by Mike Rizzo, Johnny Vicious, Jamie J. Sanchez and Mark Alston.  Once again, something for every floor that anyone would be a fool to pass up.  Finally, we have an amazingly sweet pop song "Armageddon" by newcomer Jess...