We're back with another sensational volume of the Thunderpuss Dance Music Tribute, brought to you exclusively by Party Favorz. If you thought Volume 1 was a dance floor burner, then hold onto your glow sticks because Volume 2 will transport you to another level of auditory bliss. This compilation showcases the sheer mastery that Thunderpuss—the dynamic duo of Barry Harris and Chris Cox—brought to the world of dance music. Let's kick things off with Abigail's "Let The Joy Rise." The genius of Thunderpuss lies not just in their ability to create beats but also in their knack for elevating a song's emotional core. They weave a magnetic tapestry of sound that transforms Abigail's classic into a euphoric anthem. And speaking of anthems, who can forget Janet Jackson's "All For You"? The Thunderpuss treatment of this banger makes it near-impossible to stay seated. With its thumping bass and nuanced touches, it’s a quintessential example of their artistry, making us all long for the dance floor. Shifting the vibe, we delve into the synth-laden territory of Pet Shop Boys' iconic track, "New York City Boy." Thunderpuss takes this already magnetic tune and catapults it into the stratosphere of gay anthems. Imagine this: you're in a packed club, and the mid-section of the song hits. Suddenly, a men's chorus starts belting out "vodka" in a rhythmic chant, and the room erupts into a euphoric frenzy. It's not just a night in New York City; it's a night that defines what it means to be fabulous. This remix captures the essence of liberation and celebration, resonating from the towering skyscrapers to the pulsing heart of the LGBTQ+ community. It's sophisticated, it's glamorous, and above all, it's a dance floor essential. For those who love their dance tracks infused with a tinge of melodrama, Amber’s “Above The Clouds” and Lara Fabian's "I Will Love Again" hit the spot. Thunderpuss elevates both songs into celestial experiences. The remixes are like a double shot of adrenaline to the heart, lifting you above any turmoil and into a state of bliss. When it comes to floor-filling remixes of "Stranger In My House" by Tamia, both HQ2 and Thunderpuss delivered versions that never failed to ignite the dance floor. Hex Hector and Mac Quayle's take is a pulsating mix that turns the introspective original into a seismic anthem, while Thunderpuss injects a relentless energy that keeps revelers entranced. The incredible thing is that despite their different stylistic approaches, both remixes serve as potent catalysts for dance floor euphoria. You could be in the same club and hear both versions in one night, each eliciting its own unique yet equally electrifying reaction from the crowd. Switching gears to Mary J. Blige's "No More Drama," this track was transformed into a monumental gay anthem by Thunderpuss. It begins with a sample from the Young & the Restless theme song in its extended intro, setting the stage for what's about to unfold. Slowly but surely, it builds into a colossal wall of tribal beats that serve as the perfect backdrop for Mary J. Blige's soaring vocals. This isn't just a song; it's an emotional journey. It resonates deeply with those in the LGBTQ+ community who are struggling with addiction, as it tackles the arduous but necessary path from a life of chaos to one of sobriety and improved living. Whether it's "Stranger In My House" or "No More Drama," Thunderpuss had a knack for turning already impactful songs into unforgettable, life-affirming dance anthems. Both tracks epitomize the transformative power of music, especially for communities that see themselves reflected in the lyrics and feel their spirits lifted by the beats. Last but not least, we have Whitney Houston's "Try It On My Own.” The Thunderpuss mix transforms this ballad into an empowering dance floor hit that resonates with anyone who’s ever struggled to find their place in the world. It's a testament to Thunderpuss' range and depth as ar...