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😍 #Exotica de Gabry Ponte suena como tema más importante de la semana. 👉 DJ Charlie y el resto del equipo del programa te pinchan a Hugel, DJ Nano y Dany BPM, el remix de Michy Orion de Sessomatto o David Guetta y Sia con #BeautifuylPeople entre muuuuchos otros temazos. 😲 En la segunda parte, como DJ invitado mensual: Luca Zeta 🇮🇹 📌 Tú también puedes sonar como DJ invitad@ enviando una sesión de una hora y el estilo musical que más te defina como DJ al e-mail ITALIANSTYLE@HOTMAIL.ES Y si usas Spotify, agrega a tus playlists favoritas la lista "DJ Charlie Top Hits" con todas las canciones que suenan en el programa.
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Party Favorz is back with volume 2 of the Ultimate Gay Anthems & Pride Classics and the gay just keeps getting gayer. To be honest, I only had an outline in my mind about what I wanted to achieve with this 'ultimate' gay anthems series. It wasn't until I started putting it together that I realize just how difficult it was going to be. In most cases, I'm trying to stick with the original versions but in other instances — I'm finding it better to go with more current remixes of the same track to keep the pace and overall flow tight. This becomes more evident once volume 3 drops later this week. No need to worry because these updated remixes stay true to the original. Because of the diverse styles included here, I found that key mixing only works for some songs but the need to change direction becomes necessary so as not to have the same style used for long stretches. That's where matching the percussive elements of each song come into play even when the styles are different. There is no software for that and it's just something I learned to do a long time ago when I either got stuck or needed to change the energy of the mix. Equally, I find myself having to re-edit many of the overly ambitious remixes that have extended drops that take you nowhere. That only happened twice in this set but considerably more in the upcoming volumes. However, I did leave 'Un-break My Heart' by Toni Braxton alone this time. This is the first Hex Hector remix that really sparked his star (even if it was done with Soul Solution) but it was clear he hadn't totally worked out his drop technique yet. Editing this song is easy but since I've never let it run all the way through before — I thought this would be the time to leave it in its full glory because it's not overly long. Any of you following the Roe v Wade issue currently exploding in the United States know that I get overly heated on political issues. After the draft opinion by SCOTUS was leaked in advance of its official release in late June — I've become inconsolable — and you should be too. What I see coming down the pipeline affects everyone — not just women. I'll have more to say about it likely at the end of all these Pride mixes because I want to be as clear and precise as to the fallout from this decision and how serious we should all be taking this. For now, I just want everyone to be free gay and happy. Lot's a great stuff heading your way. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Ultimate Gay Anthems & Pride Classics Vol. 2 Genre: Circuit, House, Hi NRG Year: 2022 Total Time: 04:16:40 1. Annie Lennox - A Thousand Beautiful Things (Peter Rauhofer Beautiful Strings Anthem) 2. Hannah Jones - You Only Have To Say You Love Me (James Khari Extended Mix) 3. Sphinx feat. Sabrina Johnston - What Hope Have I (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) 4. Hi On Life feat. Joniece - Goodbye (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) 5. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Pink Ribbon Club Mix 2013) 6. Onephatdeeva - Bad Habit (ATFC Club Mix) 7. Freemasons feat Katherine Ellis - When You Touch Me (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Tea Dance Classic Remix) 8. Pat Hodges - You Make Me Feel Good (Club Junkies Mix) 9. Dirty Disco feat. Jeanie Tracy - Fabulous (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) 10. Suzanne Palmer - Luv 2 Luv (Cevin Fisher's Club Mix) 11. Sessomatto feat. Thelma Houston - I Need Somebody (Joey Negro Vocal Mixshow Edit) 12. Cher - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (Barry Harris Remix) 13. Kylie - Can't Get You Outta My Head (Barry Harris 2018 Mix) 14. Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out (Barry Harris 2018 Remix) 15. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (Moto Blanco Vocal Club Mix) 16. Mary J. Blige - Be Without You (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix) 17. Agnes - Release Me (Cahill Club Edit) 18. Steve Mac vs. Mosquito feat. Steve Smith - Lovin' You More (That Big Track) (Freemasons Remix) 19. Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation '06 (Freemasons Club Mix) 20.
Party Favorz is back with volume 2 of the Ultimate Gay Anthems & Pride Classics and the gay just keeps getting gayer. To be honest, I only had an outline in my mind about what I wanted to achieve with this 'ultimate' gay anthems series. It wasn't until I started putting it together that I realize just how difficult it was going to be. In most cases, I'm trying to stick with the original versions but in other instances — I'm finding it better to go with more current remixes of the same track to keep the pace and overall flow tight. This becomes more evident once volume 3 drops later this week. No need to worry because these updated remixes stay true to the original. Because of the diverse styles included here, I found that key mixing only works for some songs but the need to change direction becomes necessary so as not to have the same style used for long stretches. That's where matching the percussive elements of each song come into play even when the styles are different. There is no software for that and it's just something I learned to do a long time ago when I either got stuck or needed to change the energy of the mix. Equally, I find myself having to re-edit many of the overly ambitious remixes that have extended drops that take you nowhere. That only happened twice in this set but considerably more in the upcoming volumes. However, I did leave 'Un-break My Heart' by Toni Braxton alone this time. This is the first Hex Hector remix that really sparked his star (even if it was done with Soul Solution) but it was clear he hadn't totally worked out his drop technique yet. Editing this song is easy but since I've never let it run all the way through before — I thought this would be the time to leave it in its full glory because it's not overly long. Any of you following the Roe v Wade issue currently exploding in the United States know that I get overly heated on political issues. After the draft opinion by SCOTUS was leaked in advance of its official release in late June — I've become inconsolable — and you should be too. What I see coming down the pipeline affects everyone — not just women. I'll have more to say about it likely at the end of all these Pride mixes because I want to be as clear and precise as to the fallout from this decision and how serious we should all be taking this. For now, I just want everyone to be free gay and happy. Lot's a great stuff heading your way. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Ultimate Gay Anthems & Pride Classics Vol. 2 Genre: Circuit, House, Hi NRG Year: 2022 Total Time: 04:16:40 1. Annie Lennox - A Thousand Beautiful Things (Peter Rauhofer Beautiful Strings Anthem) 2. Hannah Jones - You Only Have To Say You Love Me (James Khari Extended Mix) 3. Sphinx feat. Sabrina Johnston - What Hope Have I (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) 4. Hi On Life feat. Joniece - Goodbye (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) 5. Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive (Pink Ribbon Club Mix 2013) 6. Onephatdeeva - Bad Habit (ATFC Club Mix) 7. Freemasons feat Katherine Ellis - When You Touch Me (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Tea Dance Classic Remix) 8. Pat Hodges - You Make Me Feel Good (Club Junkies Mix) 9. Dirty Disco feat. Jeanie Tracy - Fabulous (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) 10. Suzanne Palmer - Luv 2 Luv (Cevin Fisher's Club Mix) 11. Sessomatto feat. Thelma Houston - I Need Somebody (Joey Negro Vocal Mixshow Edit) 12. Cher - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (Barry Harris Remix) 13. Kylie - Can't Get You Outta My Head (Barry Harris 2018 Mix) 14. Diana Ross - I'm Coming Out (Barry Harris 2018 Remix) 15. Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love (Moto Blanco Vocal Club Mix) 16. Mary J. Blige - Be Without You (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix) 17. Agnes - Release Me (Cahill Club Edit) 18. Steve Mac vs. Mosquito feat. Steve Smith - Lovin' You More (That Big Track) (Freemasons Remix) 19. Loleatta Holloway - Love Sensation '06 (Freemasons Club Mix) 20.
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...something i prepared earlier... (Posted 2011) All vinyl & most of that well before (mostly late 90s). Rough & Ready around the edges but you know that already... Earliest forms of Jazz House & there`s more (Pt.2)... Just a Groove... Dx
A new episode every Sunday! #House #Disco #Funky Donate: www.paypal.me/veive #ATalkWith Today we're digging into life and discography of one of the artist that have been influencing music industry for decades. Dave Lee (born 18 June 1964) is an English DJ and house music producer, also known by the stage name @JoeyNegro He has released music under a variety of pseudonyms, including Jakatta, Doug Willis, Raven Maize, Sessomatto as well as being part of The Sunburst Band. Lee has scored a number of top 40 hits, among them "American Dream", "So Lonely" and "My Vision", all under the name Jakatta. Selected and mixed by @Veive. “Don't Take Too Long To Heat Up” is OUT NOW! Old school disco style, with house influence, a little bit of acid house vibe and a crazy vocal. Made for the dance floor, a perfect party-starter and a great track for streaming environment. Download & Stream: ffm.to/veive-heat-up 01. Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band Feat. Donna Gardier And Diane Charlemagne - The Secret Life Of Us 02. Reese Project - Direct Me (Joey Negro Disco Blend) 03. Patrice Rushen - Haven't You Heard (Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix) 04. Yolanda Wyns - I Know You , I Live You (Joey Negro Club Mix) 05. Masters At Work Feat. India - Backfired (Joey Negro Club Mix) 06. Joey Negro Pres. Jakkatta - American Dream (Joey Negro Club Mix) 07. Joey Negro Feat. Taka Boom - Can't Get High Without You (Joey Negro Philly World Mix) 08. Akabu Feat. Linda Clifford - Ride The Storm (Joey Negro Club Mix) Get featured on House Of Pugs Radio Show! Send your demos at veivemusic@gmail.com [SoundCloud links only] Info/Booking: veivemusic@gmail.com www.facebook.com/veivemusic www.instagram.com/veivemusic www.veivemusic.weebly.com www.hyperurl.co/veive
En este episodio Mario Mengoni conversa con Mario Biondi, el cantante italiano poseedor de una voz única que resume lo mejor de Isaac Hayes y BarryWhite, quien comparte con nosotros sus nuevas canciones e historias junto a Chaka Khan, Incognito, Al Jarreau y grandes nombres del R&B mundial. Además, el productor australiano Dj Boring en "Las Pistas Mareantes" con Gustavo Lamas ; y el mix "Discollage" con los estrenos de Art Of Tones , Felix Da Housecat y Joey Negro . Playlist del programa: 01 - SESSOMATTO feat. CAROLYN HARDING - And I m Telling You (You re Gonna Love Me) (Joey Negro Original Vibe Mix) . 02 - ART OF TONES feat. ANDUZE – Flower Child . 03 - FELIX DA HOUSECAT & CHRIS TRUCHER - Chicago Love . 04 - DOUG WILLIS - Nu Dimension (Joey Negro Philly World Mix) . 05 - MARIO BIONDI - On The Moon . 06 - MARIO BIONDI - Paradise (Dj Meme s Production) . 07 - MARIO BIONDI - What Have You Done to Me . 08 - MARIO BIONDI - On a Clear Day . 09 – INCOGNITO feat. MARIO BIONDI & CHAKA KHAN - Lowdown . 10 - DJ BORING - Like Water . Conducción, Musicalización y Producción General: Mario Mengoni. Locutores: Leandro Brumatti y Raúl Proenza. Columnista: Gustavo Lamas. Columnista invitado: Bautista Mengoni. Edición de sonido: Agustín Yannibelli para Estudio Orion. Fotografía y video: María Arnoletto. Asistente de Producción: Diego Hidalgo. Logística: Sergio Van Megroot. Producción en México: Diego Cruz Fadrique. Sitio oficial: www.discorama.net
En este episodio Mario Mengoni conversa con Mario Biondi, el cantante italiano poseedor de una voz única que resume lo mejor de Isaac Hayes y BarryWhite, quien comparte con nosotros sus nuevas canciones e historias junto a Chaka Khan, Incognito, Al Jarreau y grandes nombres del R&B mundial. Además, el productor australiano Dj Boring en "Las Pistas Mareantes" con Gustavo Lamas ; y el mix "Discollage" con los estrenos de Art Of Tones , Felix Da Housecat y Joey Negro . Playlist del programa: 01 - SESSOMATTO feat. CAROLYN HARDING - And I m Telling You (You re Gonna Love Me) (Joey Negro Original Vibe Mix) . 02 - ART OF TONES feat. ANDUZE – Flower Child . 03 - FELIX DA HOUSECAT & CHRIS TRUCHER - Chicago Love . 04 - DOUG WILLIS - Nu Dimension (Joey Negro Philly World Mix) . 05 - MARIO BIONDI - On The Moon . 06 - MARIO BIONDI - Paradise (Dj Meme s Production) . 07 - MARIO BIONDI - What Have You Done to Me . 08 - MARIO BIONDI - On a Clear Day . 09 – INCOGNITO feat. MARIO BIONDI & CHAKA KHAN - Lowdown . 10 - DJ BORING - Like Water . Conducción, Musicalización y Producción General: Mario Mengoni. Locutores: Leandro Brumatti y Raúl Proenza. Columnista: Gustavo Lamas. Columnista invitado: Bautista Mengoni. Edición de sonido: Agustín Yannibelli para Estudio Orion. Fotografía y video: María Arnoletto. Asistente de Producción: Diego Hidalgo. Logística: Sergio Van Megroot. Producción en México: Diego Cruz Fadrique. Sitio oficial: www.discorama.net
Hi guys, just dropping latest episode up for you in time for the monthly reset. Jam packed with all the goodness you can absorb within 3 hours. Had a lot of fun putting this mix together and even delved into the vaults for half a dozen or so older nuggets, bookended with 2 absolute pearlers. Hope after listening you enjoyed it as much as I did rocking it out, and cant wait to immerse yourselves in the music once again which was all put together with the following tracklist 1.Sessomatto, Thelma Houston - I Need Somebody Tonight (Joey Negro Original Serious Mix) 2.Frankie Knuckles, Director's Cut, Eric Kupper, Sybil - Let Yourself Go (Joey Negro Club Mix) 3.Pavel Svetlove, Phie Claire - Living On (FAM Disco Soulful Mix) 4.George Benson - Give Me The Night (Conway's Extended 4-To-The-Floor Edit) 5.Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Tertulien Thomas - You Can't Hide (Groove N' Soul Vs DJ Spen Retro Vox) 6.Michael Jackson - Sunset Driver (Conway's Extended 4-To-The-Floor Edit) 7.Sebb Junior, Nayfer, Jess Bays - Love This Way (Extended Mix) 8.Richelle Hicks - I Need Somebody (Original Mix) 9.The Journeymen - You Bring Me Joy (Original) 10.Dennis Quin, Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari - Be Strong (Vocal Mix) 11.Vittorio Santorelli, Denise - Out Of Time (Original Mix) 12.Neil Pierce, Kadija Kamara - Give (Original Mix) 13.Risk Assessment, Queen Rose - Dance With Me (DJ Spen & Soulfuledge Remix) 14.Derrick Ricky Nelson - You Gave Me (Say It Loud) (DJ Spen Greater Love Re-Edit) 15.Distant People, Nickson - My Love Song (Classic Mix) 16.BSC, Sterling Ensemble, Nadine Navarre - Can You Feel It (Steal Vybe Burning Soul Remix) 17.Libby Jones - 'Seasons Change' (Jersey Soul 2020 Remix) 18.Barbara Tucker - Can We Try (Lilac Jeans Remix) 19.Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Nichelle Monroe - Harvest For The World (Sean Ali & Munk Julious Dss Remix) 20.Rachel Claudio, Nicolas Vautier - Miscommunicate (Louis Benedetti Vocal Mix) 21.Mark Di Meo, Laura Jackson - Hold On (Original Mix) 22.Inaya Day & Ralf GUM - Reap (Ralf GUM Original Mix) 23.Maysa - Runnin' (RP's Club Mix) 24.Kings Of Tomorrow, Alex Mills - White Flag (Sandy Rivera's Extended Mix) 25.Yooks, Stephanie Cooke - Imagine (Original Vocal Mix) 26.DJ Serge Negri, Maya Carney - Patterns (Jose Carretas Son Liva Remix) 27.Tasha LaRae, DJ Kemit - Be Mine (Tonight) (Original Mix) 28.Yogi feat. Briohny Thomas - Sumtin (You Gimme That) (Original Mix) 29.Marcus Enochson - If There Is Nothing Else (Alix Alvarez Remix) 30.Kem - Heaven (Scott Wozniak Remix) Many thanks to all of you who either listened or downloaded the lockdown funk mix, I really did not expect it to get the numbers it did, so was a most welcome pleasant surprise. Much love going out to each and all of you. Until next episode, stay safe and respect others. Shizz xx
Hi guys, just dropping latest episode up for you in time for the monthly reset. Jam packed with all the goodness you can absorb within 3 hours. Had a lot of fun putting this mix together and even delved into the vaults for half a dozen or so older nuggets, bookended with 2 absolute pearlers. Hope after listening you enjoyed it as much as I did rocking it out, and cant wait to immerse yourselves in the music once again which was all put together with the following tracklist 1.Sessomatto, Thelma Houston - I Need Somebody Tonight (Joey Negro Original Serious Mix) 2.Frankie Knuckles, Director's Cut, Eric Kupper, Sybil - Let Yourself Go (Joey Negro Club Mix) 3.Pavel Svetlove, Phie Claire - Living On (FAM Disco Soulful Mix) 4.George Benson - Give Me The Night (Conway's Extended 4-To-The-Floor Edit) 5.Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Tertulien Thomas - You Can't Hide (Groove N' Soul Vs DJ Spen Retro Vox) 6.Michael Jackson - Sunset Driver (Conway's Extended 4-To-The-Floor Edit) 7.Sebb Junior, Nayfer, Jess Bays - Love This Way (Extended Mix) 8.Richelle Hicks - I Need Somebody (Original Mix) 9.The Journeymen - You Bring Me Joy (Original) 10.Dennis Quin, Kerri Chandler, Troy Denari - Be Strong (Vocal Mix) 11.Vittorio Santorelli, Denise - Out Of Time (Original Mix) 12.Neil Pierce, Kadija Kamara - Give (Original Mix) 13.Risk Assessment, Queen Rose - Dance With Me (DJ Spen & Soulfuledge Remix) 14.Derrick Ricky Nelson - You Gave Me (Say It Loud) (DJ Spen Greater Love Re-Edit) 15.Distant People, Nickson - My Love Song (Classic Mix) 16.BSC, Sterling Ensemble, Nadine Navarre - Can You Feel It (Steal Vybe Burning Soul Remix) 17.Libby Jones - 'Seasons Change' (Jersey Soul 2020 Remix) 18.Barbara Tucker - Can We Try (Lilac Jeans Remix) 19.Groove Junkies, Reelsoul, Nichelle Monroe - Harvest For The World (Sean Ali & Munk Julious Dss Remix) 20.Rachel Claudio, Nicolas Vautier - Miscommunicate (Louis Benedetti Vocal Mix) 21.Mark Di Meo, Laura Jackson - Hold On (Original Mix) 22.Inaya Day & Ralf GUM - Reap (Ralf GUM Original Mix) 23.Maysa - Runnin' (RP's Club Mix) 24.Kings Of Tomorrow, Alex Mills - White Flag (Sandy Rivera's Extended Mix) 25.Yooks, Stephanie Cooke - Imagine (Original Vocal Mix) 26.DJ Serge Negri, Maya Carney - Patterns (Jose Carretas Son Liva Remix) 27.Tasha LaRae, DJ Kemit - Be Mine (Tonight) (Original Mix) 28.Yogi feat. Briohny Thomas - Sumtin (You Gimme That) (Original Mix) 29.Marcus Enochson - If There Is Nothing Else (Alix Alvarez Remix) 30.Kem - Heaven (Scott Wozniak Remix) Many thanks to all of you who either listened or downloaded the lockdown funk mix, I really did not expect it to get the numbers it did, so was a most welcome pleasant surprise. Much love going out to each and all of you. Until next episode, stay safe and respect others. Shizz xx
Podcast from Defected Records 1. The Shapeshifters featuring Billy Porter – Finally Ready [Glitterbox Recordings]2. Sessomatto featuring Thelma Houston - I Need Somebody Tonight (Joey Negro Original Serious Mix) [Z Records]3. Mike Dunn - Natural High (Riva Starr Mo' Funk Exteded Mix) [Glitterbox Recordings]4. Jamiroquai - Cosmic Girl (Dimitri From Paris Remix) [Le-Edits]5. The Brand New Heavies - Stay This Way (Danny Krivit Edit) [FFRR]6. Loose Ends - Hangin' On a String (Frankie Knuckles Club Mix) [10 Records]7. Diana Brown & Barry K Sharpe - The Masterplan (Original Extended) [FFRR]8. Bob Sinclar featuring Lee. A Genesis - My Only Love (Original Mix) [Yellow Productions]9. Bob Sinclar - I Feel For You [Defected Records]10. Bob Sinclar - The Ghetto (Original Mix) [Yellow Productions]11. Bob Sinclar featuring Steve Edwards - World, Hold On (Children Of The Sky) [Yellow Productions]12. Blaze - Do You Remember House (Bob Sinclar Club Mix) [Slip ‘n' Slide]13. Z Factor - Get In 2 The Music (Joey Negro Chicago Tribute Mix) [Z Records]14. Boys Noize - Mvinline (Main Mix) [Defected Records]15. Black Magic - Freedom (Make It Funky) (Color 1 On & On Strong Vocal Mix) [Strictly Rhythm]16. Metropolis - Go Get It (Opolopo Tweak) [No Label]17. Tullio De Piscopo - Stop Bajon (Club Mix) [ZYX Records]18. Roberto Surace - Joys (Dr Packer Remix) [Glitterbox Recordings]19. Horse Meat Disco featuring Amy Douglas - Let's Go Dancing (Dr Packer Remix) [Glitterbox Recordings]20. Stevie Wonder - Do I Do [Motown]21. Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - The Love I Lost [Dimitri From Paris Super Disco Blend] [BBE]22. Evelyn "Champagne" King - Shame (12" Version) [RCA Victor]23. Moodena - The Rattlesnake & The Ant [Tropical Disco Records]24. Matthias Matty Heilbronn - Can't Hide (Matty's Out From Hiding Mix) [Peppermint Jam]25. TJM - I Don't Need No Music [Casablanca]26. CHIC - Everybody Dance [Atlantic]27. Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (Late Nite Tuff Guy Edit) [Kudu]28. Stevie Wonder - If You Really Love Me [Motown]
With tracks from Linkwood, Moullinex & Xinobi, T E S T P R E S S, Coeo, Laurent Garnier & Chambray, Voltaire, Kahuun, Jennifer Vanilla, Sessomatto, Mankind, Quarion, Trikk, Nachtbraker, Matt Masters, NapiHedz, Coati Mundi, Palm Skin Productions, Roman Rauch, Thatmanmonkz, Jennifer Touch, El Palmas Music. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
In this show we celebrate the Genius of Disco & Funk remixing legend Joey Negro and his collective The Sunburst Band. Containing Reworked tracks by Hot Toddy, Diane Charlemagne, Angela Johnson and Matt Bianco plus several classic remixed tracks that you may recognise. There's also further reworks by Dr Packer and Horsemeat Disco too, it's a jam packed show. Here's a description by Z Records that describes Joey Negro well: "Joey Negro has been producing with love for close to three decades. Arguably house music's major proponent of soulful, disco-tinged, vocal records and without question instrumental in its development and popularisation, no-one treats a loop, groove or hook with as much care and attention as Joey Negro. Joey Negro is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ, producer and remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Sessomatto, and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible and outstanding British house music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the most credible and in-demand artists on the global scene." The mix showcases the talent of the man plus he has a huge back catalogue that I intend to work through and deliver to you in shows from now into the future. Now get ready to get your Groove on! All tracks are selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin with Love. Follow the call of the Disco Ball! For all past shows click here ==> soundcloud.com/thefunkassassin/sets/the-word-is-love-soul-funk To receive all future shows and access older ones please also Follow on Soundcloud @thefunkassassin Thank you for listening. Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheFunkAssassin/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_funk_assassin/
Every Week I’m giving you the best in Deep & Soulful House music....This week’s mix: Joey Negro Nu-Disco vibesJoey Negro... is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ/producer/remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Sessomatto, and Z Factor. Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible and outstanding British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the most credible and in-demand artists on the global scene Mixed and Presented by: PACE@PACETHEDJ (on all social media)pacethedj@outlook.com
What a Journey back to the Garage tonight where we transitioned from Aleem to Sessomatto and in and out of electro funk , disco and dance n soul... Remixes from Larry and Walter Gibbons as well as Joey Negro as a 21st Century Guest... It was an emotional journey for me instilling memories of the time and images of the Garage. I never got a chance to Visit it whilst it was open but research has taught me many things and stories.. I hope you enjoy the rewind as much as i did playing the tunes.. Big Love to the PG community for the love and support.. MmP The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
What a Journey back to the Garage tonight where we transitioned from Aleem to Sessomatto and in and out of electro funk , disco and dance n soul... Remixes from Larry and Walter Gibbons as well as Joey Negro as a 21st Century Guest... It was an emotional journey for me instilling memories of the time and images of the Garage. I never got a chance to Visit it whilst it was open but research has taught me many things and stories.. I hope you enjoy the rewind as much as i did playing the tunes.. Big Love to the PG community for the love and support.. MmP The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM
Wow wow wow.. What a Journey back to the Garage tonight where we transitioned from Aleem to Sessomatto and in and out of electro funk , disco and dance n soul... Remixes from Larry and Walter Gibbons as well as Joey Negro as a 21st Century Guest... It was an emotional journey for me instilling memories of the time and images of the Garage. I never got a chance to Visit it whilst it was open but research has taught me many things and stories.. I hope you enjoy the rewind as much as i did playing the tunes.. Big Love to the PG community for the love and support.. MmP The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM xxx
Wow wow wow.. What a Journey back to the Garage tonight where we transitioned from Aleem to Sessomatto and in and out of electro funk , disco and dance n soul... Remixes from Larry and Walter Gibbons as well as Joey Negro as a 21st Century Guest... It was an emotional journey for me instilling memories of the time and images of the Garage. I never got a chance to Visit it whilst it was open but research has taught me many things and stories.. I hope you enjoy the rewind as much as i did playing the tunes.. Big Love to the PG community for the love and support.. MmP The Paradise Sessions on Cruise FM xxx
Joey Negro is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ/producer/remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Jakatta, Raven Maize, Sessomatto, and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the UK dance scene who is still as productive as ever in the studio and behind the decks most weekends. A producer first, his work ethic is legendry, having been involved in well over 300 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of pop crossover hit singles with tracks such as ‘Must Be The Music’, ‘Make A Move On Me’ and Jakatta’s ‘American Dream” making the UK Top 10. Dave has also been commissioned to remix the likes of Kelly Rowland, Empire of the Sun, Mariah Carey, Labrynth, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross and many many more. He also conceived and produced the UK number 1 “Relight My Fire” by Take That. However, despite the crossover successes the majority of Dave’s productions have had the heart in underground clubland – with releases on many seminal house music labels – Transmat, Nu Groove, Quark, JBO, Azuli, Deconstruction Guidance & NRK. Intrinsically linked with the birth of house in the UK, Dave Lee set up the dance music division of Rough Trade, Demix in 1986 and through this link, he began working with the Rhythm King label, which had had a number of hits with acts like Bomb The Bass, S-Express, Cookie Crew and Beatmasters. This experience and intimacy with other leading house labels led to him establishing his own imprint, Republic Records, in 1988. Now defunct, Republic was one of the UK’s first soulful house label releasing classics such as Phase II “Reachin” and Turntable Orchestra “You’re Gonna Miss Me” - as well as some early productions of his own like Raven Maize “Forever Together” Joey Negro, as an entity, was born in 1990 with the release of “Do It Believe It’ on US cult house label Nu Groove. When struggling for an act name Dave flicked through a pile of records next to his desk and ending up putting together Pal Joey and J Walter Negro - “I thought it sounded like a cool hispanic New York guy, I certainly never envisaged I’d be answering to the name Joey 25 years later”. The track was a breakthrough success and was followed by ‘Do What You Feel’, which was released on his second label and successor to Republic, Z Records. ‘Do What You Feel’ eventually crossed from a club hit to a top 40 pop hit on Virgin Records. Another Top 40 track followed with “Love Fantasy” and an album “Universe of Love” with guest appearances from disco acts The Trammps and Gwen Gutherie. Throughout the 90/00’s Dave delivered a constant stream of productions and remixes with tracks like his “Can’t Get High Without U” and Z Factor “Gotta Keep Pushin” (used as the theme for Ibiza Uncovered) becoming anthems on the dancefloor. These days his label ZR is not only a vehicle for him to release his own music but has become a very cool brand featuring productions and remixes from both cutting edge and established producers like Dennis Ferrer, Jimpster, Henrik Schwarz, The Revenge and Frankie Knuckles. Dave’s work producing live disco act The Sunburst Band has been the source of much praise and adoration. Their fourth album ‘The Secret Life of Us’ from 2012 was yet another power house of all things soul, jazz, and funk featuring a host of live musicians and vocalists has been widely regarded as the strongest Sunburst album yet. The LP topped the Solar Sweet rhythms for over 2 months (a record), Starpoint Soul chart, Amazon Funk chart and has received across the board props. The band continue to tour around the world on a regular basis. Dave has remained an avid vinyl collector and has put together many genre defining compilations – ‘Disco (Not Disco)’ (Strut), ‘Joey Negro In The House’ (Defected), ‘Disco Spectrum’ Vol.1–3 (BBE), ‘Jumpin’ 1& 2 (Harmless), Southport Weekender Volume 1, ‘Nite:Life’ and ‘Back In The Box’ (NRK) ‘The Trip’ (Family Records) ‘The Voyage – Excursions into Early House’ (X Treme) & ‘Lust: Art & Soul’ (Susu). Whilst on ZR he’s compiled ‘Destination Boogie’, ‘Locked In The Vinyl Cellar’, ‘Supafunkanova’ ‘The Soul of Disco’ (Vol.1-3), ‘Back Street Brit Funk’ and the latest labour of love ‘GoGo Get Down’ that focused on Washington DC GoGo funk, all of which continue to further cement him as one of the UK’s foremost musical authorities. Not wanting to hog all the limelight, Dave has started the ‘Under The Influence’ series on ZR which gives a platform to some of the worlds most serious record collectors – unknown names who’ve spent their lives collecting music and have the knowledge to put together a wicked selection on previously unheard music. His discography is undoubtedly impressive and his deep understanding as a selector of all things disco and house on the dancefloor have ensured his status on the global DJ circuit worldwide to this day. Joey Negro's dj sets reflect his extensive love of music ranging from rare disco through to vocal and classic house and often into more deep, electronic and techy areas, his sets littered with exclusives, old and new. Where as many producers from his era have tended to ease off on the studio work Mr Lee keeps turning out the club hits, evident in 2012 when he had 5 releases in the Traxsource end of year top 100. 2013 saw his long awaited compilation ‘Remixed With Love’ hit the stores. Packed with brand new remixes of classic disco tracks all reworked from original 24 track tapes and including artists such as Roxy Music, Patrice Rushen & Roy Ayers, the album topped sales charts on Amazon and Juno and stayed at No.1 on Traxsource for 4 months. His Akabu track "Everybody Wants Something" also featured in many end of year ‘best of’ charts. Joey has kept the pressure on in 2014 with singles under his Z Factor, Doug Willis and Sunburst Band aliases plus remixes for Zo! and Tramhead. He also put together and released a universally applauded Italo House album which dug deep into house history delivering some forgotten gems that still sound great today. Looking forward to next year there are already three albums lined up - Supafunkanova Volume 2, Remixed With Love Vol. 2 and a stunning compilation of 90s House and Garage. Also look out for a new artist album from Joey Negro coming soon... For all booking enquiries please email simon AT zrecords DOT ltd DOT uk
Joey Negro is the most well-known pseudonym of master British DJ/producer/remixer Dave Lee. Under a plethora of other monikers including Akabu, Doug Willis, The Sunburst Band, Jakatta, Raven Maize, Sessomatto, and Z Factor, Dave was one of the first artists to incorporate disco samples in house music when he began his production career in 1988. Indeed, he was in the studio making credible British House music when many luminaries around him were still busy getting to grips with their decks. Little has changed since then and Dave is still widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the UK dance scene who is still as productive as ever in the studio and behind the decks most weekends. A producer first, his work ethic is legendry, having been involved in well over 300 productions, countless albums and a healthy stack of pop crossover hit singles with tracks such as ‘Must Be The Music’, ‘Make A Move On Me’ and Jakatta’s ‘American Dream” making the UK Top 10. Dave has also been commissioned to remix the likes of Kelly Rowland, Empire of the Sun, Mariah Carey, Labrynth, Pet Shop Boys, Diana Ross and many many more. He also conceived and produced the UK number 1 “Relight My Fire” by Take That. However, despite the crossover successes the majority of Dave’s productions have had the heart in underground clubland – with releases on many seminal house music labels – Transmat, Nu Groove, Quark, JBO, Azuli, Deconstruction Guidance & NRK. Intrinsically linked with the birth of house in the UK, Dave Lee set up the dance music division of Rough Trade, Demix in 1986 and through this link, he began working with the Rhythm King label, which had had a number of hits with acts like Bomb The Bass, S-Express, Cookie Crew and Beatmasters. This experience and intimacy with other leading house labels led to him establishing his own imprint, Republic Records, in 1988. Now defunct, Republic was one of the UK’s first soulful house label releasing classics such as Phase II “Reachin” and Turntable Orchestra “You’re Gonna Miss Me” - as well as some early productions of his own like Raven Maize “Forever Together” Joey Negro, as an entity, was born in 1990 with the release of “Do It Believe It’ on US cult house label Nu Groove. When struggling for an act name Dave flicked through a pile of records next to his desk and ending up putting together Pal Joey and J Walter Negro - “I thought it sounded like a cool hispanic New York guy, I certainly never envisaged I’d be answering to the name Joey 25 years later”. The track was a breakthrough success and was followed by ‘Do What You Feel’, which was released on his second label and successor to Republic, Z Records. ‘Do What You Feel’ eventually crossed from a club hit to a top 40 pop hit on Virgin Records. Another Top 40 track followed with “Love Fantasy” and an album “Universe of Love” with guest appearances from disco acts The Trammps and Gwen Gutherie. Throughout the 90/00’s Dave delivered a constant stream of productions and remixes with tracks like his “Can’t Get High Without U” and Z Factor “Gotta Keep Pushin” (used as the theme for Ibiza Uncovered) becoming anthems on the dancefloor. These days his label ZR is not only a vehicle for him to release his own music but has become a very cool brand featuring productions and remixes from both cutting edge and established producers like Dennis Ferrer, Jimpster, Henrik Schwarz, The Revenge and Frankie Knuckles. Dave’s work producing live disco act The Sunburst Band has been the source of much praise and adoration. Their fourth album ‘The Secret Life of Us’ from 2012 was yet another power house of all things soul, jazz, and funk featuring a host of live musicians and vocalists has been widely regarded as the strongest Sunburst album yet. The LP topped the Solar Sweet rhythms for over 2 months (a record), Starpoint Soul chart, Amazon Funk chart and has received across the board props. The band continue to tour around the world on a regular basis. Dave has remained an avid vinyl collector and has put together many genre defining compilations – ‘Disco (Not Disco)’ (Strut), ‘Joey Negro In The House’ (Defected), ‘Disco Spectrum’ Vol.1–3 (BBE), ‘Jumpin’ 1& 2 (Harmless), Southport Weekender Volume 1, ‘Nite:Life’ and ‘Back In The Box’ (NRK) ‘The Trip’ (Family Records) ‘The Voyage – Excursions into Early House’ (X Treme) & ‘Lust: Art & Soul’ (Susu). Whilst on ZR he’s compiled ‘Destination Boogie’, ‘Locked In The Vinyl Cellar’, ‘Supafunkanova’ ‘The Soul of Disco’ (Vol.1-3), ‘Back Street Brit Funk’ and the latest labour of love ‘GoGo Get Down’ that focused on Washington DC GoGo funk, all of which continue to further cement him as one of the UK’s foremost musical authorities. Not wanting to hog all the limelight, Dave has started the ‘Under The Influence’ series on ZR which gives a platform to some of the worlds most serious record collectors – unknown names who’ve spent their lives collecting music and have the knowledge to put together a wicked selection on previously unheard music. His discography is undoubtedly impressive and his deep understanding as a selector of all things disco and house on the dancefloor have ensured his status on the global DJ circuit worldwide to this day. Joey Negro's dj sets reflect his extensive love of music ranging from rare disco through to vocal and classic house and often into more deep, electronic and techy areas, his sets littered with exclusives, old and new. Where as many producers from his era have tended to ease off on the studio work Mr Lee keeps turning out the club hits, evident in 2012 when he had 5 releases in the Traxsource end of year top 100. 2013 saw his long awaited compilation ‘Remixed With Love’ hit the stores. Packed with brand new remixes of classic disco tracks all reworked from original 24 track tapes and including artists such as Roxy Music, Patrice Rushen & Roy Ayers, the album topped sales charts on Amazon and Juno and stayed at No.1 on Traxsource for 4 months. His Akabu track "Everybody Wants Something" also featured in many end of year ‘best of’ charts. Joey has kept the pressure on in 2014 with singles under his Z Factor, Doug Willis and Sunburst Band aliases plus remixes for Zo! and Tramhead. He also put together and released a universally applauded Italo House album which dug deep into house history delivering some forgotten gems that still sound great today. Looking forward to next year there are already three albums lined up - Supafunkanova Volume 2, Remixed With Love Vol. 2 and a stunning compilation of 90s House and Garage. Also look out for a new artist album from Joey Negro coming soon... For all booking enquiries please email simon AT zrecords DOT ltd DOT uk
Ravel -pavane pour une infante defunte- Jiggler -little xylophone- Smooth Rhtyhms -take it over- dj Umbi -so good- My My -everbody's talkin- Cedric Zeyenne -over again- Deko-Z -Like a fool- Kevin Yost -no more- Format -solid session- The Persuader -naked woman- Leftfield -not forgotten- Kc Flight -planet e- Abe Deque -disco lights- Sessomatto -i need somebody- Tony Monrelle -pick me up- The Machinist -bisagramol 500- Mood II Swing -move me-
Packed with upbeat funky tracks and a great one to get the night started. Classic and well-known tracks from Freemasons, Eric Prydz, Ultra DJ's, Sessomatto, Seamus Haji and Therese. 01 : Is It Love? - Chili Hifly 02 : Uninvited (Club Mix) - Freemasons ft. Bailey Tzuke 03 : Woz Not Woz - Eric Prydez & Steve Angello 04 : Can't Stop the Rain (Sheriff & Hesso Extended Mix) - Shena 05 : Sweep The Floor - Joris Voorn 06 : Me & U (Carl Ryden Remix) - Ultra DJ's 07 : Movin' On (Joey Negro Club Mix) - Sessomatto 08 : Thinking of You - Jonni Black ft. NJ 09 : Easy (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Remix) - Sugarbabes 10 : Let The Music Play (House Bros. House Mix) - House Bros 11 : I've Been Looking [Seamus Haji Remix] - Romain Curtis & Seamus Haji ft. Awa 12 : Anything (Wawa Club Mix) - Jojo 13 : Be My Friend - Scape ft. D'Empress 14 : Time (Stonebridge Extended Mix) - Therese
Show #105 goes digging in the virtual crates of IODA Promonet and comes back with some serious gems ranging from hip-hop and electronic to disco, Latin jazz, and Afrobeat. Music includes selections from Matthew Dear, Mux Mool, General Elektriks, Ja Prawn, Presto, Unison, Ini Kamoze, and many others. this episode is 100% WORKSAFE.
It's Friday so let the parties begin! At this point, Gay Days should be in full swing and I'm sending up the final mix that should keep things going well into the morning. So let's get to it. For the most part, this mix takes on a little more subdued tone. In fact, you might even consider this a winddown mix; just with enough oomph to carry you through to 5 AM. Kicking things off, Avri and Johanna's "Love Again" is a smart piece where the protagonist declares that she can no longer be with the person she loved for so long. Midnight Society turns in an uncharacteristically low key circuit number that frankly suits the song well. This is followed by TYNY and Jerumus with Josie Vie on "What You Do To Me". I simply love this song. Miss Vie's sexy vocals are upfront and honest on this electro number. Personally, I think this deserves more attention than it's getting at the moment, but it's still relatively new, so we'll see. Many of you may remember Lakisha Jones as a finalist from American Idol's sixth season. Well, her album finally dropped in May with the lead single "Let's Go Celebrate". The original is fresh but not much different from a crowded field of the same at top 40. Nevertheless, it should do well. What really bugs me is that she is an amazingly gifted singer, but for some reason, her producers felt it was necessary to put her voice through that vocoder thingy that is very common with artists that frankly can't sing. In fact, you wouldn't even recognize her if it weren't for the fact that her name accompanies the album. Friscia and Lamboy who have been m.i.a. as of late, return with their own brand of electro-circuit style production that works oh so well for this song. I expect this will not only do extremely well in the clubs but on the charts as well. Following up "Here I Am" Matt Zarley returns with a remake of the Steve Winwood classic "While You See A Chance". With this being one of my all-time favorite songs, I was concerned about it getting some sort of circuit style treatment. Apparently, so were the remixers involved in this project. Why? They toned it down making it more of a tea dance style party mix. Solar City and Mark Picchiotti both did outstanding mixes that will compete for my next T-Dance Edition. So that left me with Twisted Dee who equally did an outstanding job though her version is a little more primetime. The "morning" used in the title suggests wind down, which is why it's on this set. After repeated listens, I really like Matt's vocals and the variety of mixes that accompanied the package. This is a grower and definitely a keeper. Those of you that follow the BPM Editions, may remember the fabulous Sabrina Johnston's take of "Peace in the Valley" with the Soulshakers doing the remix honors. Well, it looks like Michelle Weeks also wanted to give it a stab and instead of taking the funky route, she and Orienta-Rhythm deliver some soul-satisfying hard hitting house. I honestly really like both versions for competing reasons. Trust me on this one. As I had previously mentioned, DJ Paulo is all over the place lately and is turning out some high-quality mixes in the process. "Circles" is an absolute stunner reminiscent of Joey Negro's take on Sessomatto and Thelma Houston's "I Need Somebody". Probably a song I should reintroduce sometime this summer because I love it so much. Anywho, lovin' them "Circles". Another one I've been all over is Andrea Carnell's "Up Your Heart" which apparently came out in late December last year. However, it wasn't until April of this year when Danny Verde released an e.p. of his best mixes that this song started gaining traction and rightfully so. As usual, the vocals are impeccable and the hook will suck you in. Finally, The Perry Twins and Niki Haris release a second set of mixes for their spring monster "Bad Bad Boy". The Edson Pride monster mix is a definite winner for peak time mayhem,
It's Friday so let the parties begin! At this point, Gay Days should be in full swing and I'm sending up the final mix that should keep things going well into the morning. So let's get to it. For the most part, this mix takes on a little more subdued tone. In fact, you might even consider this a winddown mix; just with enough oomph to carry you through to 5 AM. Kicking things off, Avri and Johanna's "Love Again" is a smart piece where the protagonist declares that she can no longer be with the person she loved for so long. Midnight Society turns in an uncharacteristically low key circuit number that frankly suits the song well. This is followed by TYNY and Jerumus with Josie Vie on "What You Do To Me". I simply love this song. Miss Vie's sexy vocals are upfront and honest on this electro number. Personally, I think this deserves more attention than it's getting at the moment, but it's still relatively new, so we'll see. Many of you may remember Lakisha Jones as a finalist from American Idol's sixth season. Well, her album finally dropped in May with the lead single "Let's Go Celebrate". The original is fresh but not much different from a crowded field of the same at top 40. Nevertheless, it should do well. What really bugs me is that she is an amazingly gifted singer, but for some reason, her producers felt it was necessary to put her voice through that vocoder thingy that is very common with artists that frankly can't sing. In fact, you wouldn't even recognize her if it weren't for the fact that her name accompanies the album. Friscia and Lamboy who have been m.i.a. as of late, return with their own brand of electro-circuit style production that works oh so well for this song. I expect this will not only do extremely well in the clubs but on the charts as well. Following up "Here I Am" Matt Zarley returns with a remake of the Steve Winwood classic "While You See A Chance". With this being one of my all-time favorite songs, I was concerned about it getting some sort of circuit style treatment. Apparently, so were the remixers involved in this project. Why? They toned it down making it more of a tea dance style party mix. Solar City and Mark Picchiotti both did outstanding mixes that will compete for my next T-Dance Edition. So that left me with Twisted Dee who equally did an outstanding job though her version is a little more primetime. The "morning" used in the title suggests wind down, which is why it's on this set. After repeated listens, I really like Matt's vocals and the variety of mixes that accompanied the package. This is a grower and definitely a keeper. Those of you that follow the BPM Editions, may remember the fabulous Sabrina Johnston's take of "Peace in the Valley" with the Soulshakers doing the remix honors. Well, it looks like Michelle Weeks also wanted to give it a stab and instead of taking the funky route, she and Orienta-Rhythm deliver some soul-satisfying hard hitting house. I honestly really like both versions for competing reasons. Trust me on this one. As I had previously mentioned, DJ Paulo is all over the place lately and is turning out some high-quality mixes in the process. "Circles" is an absolute stunner reminiscent of Joey Negro's take on Sessomatto and Thelma Houston's "I Need Somebody". Probably a song I should reintroduce sometime this summer because I love it so much. Anywho, lovin' them "Circles". Another one I've been all over is Andrea Carnell's "Up Your Heart" which apparently came out in late December last year. However, it wasn't until April of this year when Danny Verde released an e.p. of his best mixes that this song started gaining traction and rightfully so. As usual, the vocals are impeccable and the hook will suck you in. Finally, The Perry Twins and Niki Haris release a second set of mixes for their spring monster "Bad Bad Boy". The Edson Pride monster mix is a definite winner for peak time mayhem,
Yep, that’s two new mixes posted here with a week. Just like buses...Standard ‘update’ fodder on the attached: funky jack, commercial house, some twisted favourites, all rounded off with a couple of blissed-out memories from this summer’s Big Chill.A nice lone one too, clocking in at 1 hour 44 minutes. Enjoy! additional note on 23/9/07 : just noticed this has ‘put your hands up for Detroit’ on it. Sorry about that, it was mixed before the track hit the charts (and the Costa Del Sol...)145.5 MB AAC file 192 kbps1. Bryan Jones - Chicago Jack2. Jay West - Disco Monkey3. Kinky Movement - Feel The Beat (Original Mix)4. Kerri Chandler - Bar A Thym (Foremost Poets Vocal Remix)5. Mr V Feat Miss Patty - Da Bump6. Sessomatto feat Carolyn Harding - Movin On - (Joey Negro Club Mix)7. Blaze Feat Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love (Sergio Flores Remix)8. N'Dea Davenport - My Love (Chris Micali Vocal)9. Kirk Degiorgio presents Esoterik - Starwaves (Spirit Catcher Modulation Mix)10. Andy Cato La Luna (Main Mix)11. Degrees Of Motion - Shine On (Skye 'n' Sugarstarr Remix)12. Sterling Void feat Paris Brightledge - It's Alright (Chris Lake Summer House Mix)13. Lifelike & Kris Menace - Discopolis (Chris Lake remix)14. Moby - Raining Again (Steve Angello Vocal Mix)15. Bodyrox - Yeah Yeah (D Ramirez Mix)16. Fedde Le Grande - Put Your Hands Up For Detroit (Original Mix)17. Quentin Harris - Lets Be Young (Original Mix)18. Coldcut feat. Robert Owens - Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Original Mix)The track list also appears in the ‘Lyrics’ tab of the track info.Use the iTunes ‘Chapters’ menu to jump between tracks in the mix.