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Nov 12, 2022
Nov 12, 2022
3hr 44 min
The beat drops, the crowd roars, and you know you're in for a ride. Welcome back to another energizing edition of Party Favorz's Funky House Music sets! If you're a seasoned listener, you know what you're in for—high-octane tunes that'll get your feet tapping and your heart racing. For newcomers, you're about to discover why Funky House Music is a beloved cornerstone of our extensive dance music catalog.
The UK Shapeshifters are no strangers to the dance scene, consistently delivering groovy anthems that make you move. Their rendition of "Slippery People," originally by the Talking Heads and featuring Ramona Renea & Fiorious, is no exception. This makeover takes the classic and adds a hypnotic bassline that slides you effortlessly into the groove. It's not just a track; it's a transformative experience that transcends time and genre.
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Next up, LF SYSTEM’s "Hungry (For Love)" offers a succulent blend of funky synths and pulsating rhythms that'll leave you craving for more. There's a rawness to it, something intangibly authentic that harks back to the roots of Funky House while boldly stepping into the contemporary scene.
Birdee's versatility shines in our latest Funky House set, remixing Joey Montenegro's "Do What You Feel" with a groove that effortlessly melds old-school and contemporary vibes. Not to be outdone, his original track "Gotta Keep On" takes you on a euphoric ride with its compelling rhythms, solidifying Birdee as an emerging powerhouse in the scene.
Similarly, Dr Packer leaves an indelible imprint on our playlist with two standout tracks. His extended mix of Staxx's "Joy" transforms the song into a vibrant, feel-good journey, while his remix of Yolanda Wyns's "I Know You, I Live You" masterfully marries robust vocals and a captivating beat. Both artists prove that whether it's in the realm of remixing or original creation, their unique flair sets the stage for unforgettable dance experiences.
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Tensnake's "Coma Cat," reworked by Purple Disco Machine, then takes the set to new heights. The extended re-work gives this already iconic tune an innovative touch, blending nu-disco elements and classic Funky House sounds that make for an aural treat.
Finally, "Keep It Movin" by Patrick Wayne & DJ ThreeJay closes out our set with a robust blend of uplifting beats and invigorating basslines that keep the energy soaring right to the end. It’s the type of track that epitomizes what Funky House is all about: a compelling beat, memorable vocals, and the ineffable quality that makes you want to dance until dawn.
These gems, carefully curated and seamlessly blended, make up our latest Funky House set. Whether you’re a Funky House aficionado or a casual listener looking for a good vibe, this set offers an aural journey you won't want to miss.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
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Album: Solid Gold Disco House
Genre: House, Deep House, NuDisco, Soulful, Funky House
Year: 2022
Total Time: 03:44:07
1. The UK Shapeshifters feat. Ramona Renea & Fiorious - Slippery People (Extended Mix)
2. Saison - Want You (Sebb Junior Remix)
3. Hotmood - This Is Insane (Original Mix)
4. Samo - Strangers (Original Mix)
5. Pinto (NYC) - Dangerous (Original Mix)
6. LF SYSTEM - Hungry (For Love) (Extended Mix)
7. The Shamanic feat. Suzanne Palmer - Gone (Funky Strut Mix)
8. Audiowhores feat. Elle Cato - Burning Up (Extended Mix)
9. Ron Carroll - Lucky Star (Jay Vegas Classic Disco Mix)
10. Joey Montenegro - Do What You Feel (Birdee Remix)
11. Scotty Boy - Remember The Funk (Original Mix)
12. Soul Avengerz feat. Krysten Cummings - Heard It All Before (Wayne Soul Avengerz & Odyssey Inc. Rogers Surgery Mix)
13. Peter Brown & Ivan Pica - All Night With U (Qubiko Extended Remix)
14. Serge Funk - Moonshine (Extended Mix)
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Oct 29, 2022
Oct 29, 2022
5hr 47 min
As we rush towards the end of 2022, I wanted to bring some serenity into your chaotic life with "As One," the much-anticipated addition to our Chill Out Sessions series. Designed as a tranquil counterpoint to life's chaos, this set came together through a meticulous year-long curation process.
While the initial plan was to release multiple sets throughout the year, the immense effort required for our other expansive collections meant that a second installment kept getting delayed. But good things come to those who wait.
Throughout the year, I've been carefully siphoning off tracks, amassing a treasure trove of Melodic House, Progressive House, Microhouse, Deep House, and Lounge gems. As the year drew to a close, it was finally time to sift through the selections, adding a few last-minute discoveries to craft a set that clocks in at over five hours of pure, unadulterated bliss.
I understand that the sheer length of "As One" could easily warrant splitting it into two separate sets. However, creating additional cover art for a second volume would consume precious time that's already earmarked for a slew of upcoming projects. Our roadmap between now and year's end is jam-packed, and we're committed to maintaining a smooth workflow to deliver quality music sets across various genres. The upside to this one-stop-shop approach? You get a voluminous Chill Out experience that you can pause and play at your leisure. Whenever you hit play again, you'll be greeted by fresh, yet familiar tunes that continue to soothe the soul and quiet the mind.
Don't let the variety of genres fool you—each track serves a unified purpose: to offer solace and tranquility. From the mixing table to your speakers, "As One" aims to be your go-to backdrop for navigating life's complexities, providing a harmonious soundtrack that steadies the nerves and lifts the spirit.
So if you're looking to find some calm amid the storm or simply want to unwind, "As One" has been carefully put together to bring you peace and serenity, one beat at a time.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
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Album : As One
Genre : Melodic House, Techno, Progressive House, Minimal, Deep House
Year : 2022
Total Time : 05:47:30
1. Chicane - Offshore (Disco Citizens Evolution Extended Mix)
2. Jeremy Olander - Murphy (Original Mix)
3. Tim Green - Lune (Original Mix)
4. Tinlicker feat. Hero Baldwin - Rebirth (Extended Mix)
5. Gorge & Markus Homm - Aaiko (Extended Mix)
6. Enigmatic & RafaEL - Dream Culture (Original Mix)
7. Röyksopp & Alison Goldfrapp - Impossible (&ME Remix)
8. Shai T - Oriki (Original Mix)
9. RUFUS DU SOL - Make It Happen (Dom Dolla Remix)
10. The Cobb - Spring Time (Mass Digital Remix)
11. Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron & Tim Engelhardt feat. Hannah Noelle - Disconnect (Original Mix)
12. Jacob (IL) & SHAGY - Look Back (Original Mix)
13. Mallin, Sam Dexter & Clover Ray - Thick Of It (Extended Mix)
14. Sebb Junior - As One (Saison Rework)
15. Zeca Veloso feat. Tom Veloso - Todo Homem (Antdot & Maz BR Remix)
16. Pig&Dan - Make You Go Higher (David Morales Stereo Remix)
17. Floorplay & Dilby feat. Freddy Be - Lovely Day (Extended Mix)
18. Sylvain Armand & Maxim Lany feat. Davina Malek - Trippin (Extended Mix)
19. CamelPhat & Mathame - Believe (Extended Mix)
20. Elderbrook x Tourist - Howl (Logic1000 Remix)
21. Dilby - Remember Me (Extended Mix)
22. Vintage Culture & Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Extended Mix)
23. Sultan + Shepard - Salta (Extended Mix)
24. BokkieUlt feat. Aatman & Mansi - Nasha (Extended Mix)
25. RUFUS DU SOL - Always (Monkey Safari Remix)
26. Tinlicker feat. Thomas Oliver - Perfect Mistake (Extended Mix)
27. Peggy Gou - I Go (Soulwax Remix)
28. Cristoph feat. Ross Quinn - Turning Away (Club Mix)
29. Matan Caspi - Some Kind Of Way (Original Mix)
30. Molac - Apu Tambur (Extended Mix)
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Oct 22, 2022
Oct 22, 2022
3hr 47 min
Party Favorz is thrilled to unveil the latest installment in our Club Fusion series, which serves as your definitive hub for the freshest Club Dance hits. This set is designed to keep you grooving with a potent mix of today's chart-toppers and future smash hits. From the pulsating beats of "UnHoly" by Sam Smith and Kim Petras, to the irresistible grooves of "Cuff It" by Beyoncé, "Believe" by ARCRAZE and Goodboys, and "Miss You" by Oliver Tree & Robin Schulz, this collection has it all.
But wait, there's more! We've peppered in enduring club dance anthems like "I'm Good (Blue)" by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, and "Drugs from Amsterdam" by Mau P. These sit alongside high-octane reworks such as "Bad Memories" by Meduza and James Carter, and "Yeah The Girls" by Fisher (OZ) and Meryll. Sprinkle in some reimagined classics like AC/DC's "Highway To Hell by Stereo Players, and you've got the ultimate Club Dance recipe for non-stop party vibes.
Before we move on, let's shine a spotlight on a criminally underrated gem: "All By Myself" by Alok, Sigala, and Ellie Goulding. This track boasts all the ingredients to be a Billboard Top 5 hit but seems to be flying under the radar. Could it be a case of ageism sidelining Ellie Goulding? Whatever the reason, she continues to bridge the gap between indie and mainstream, and this new offering samples Depeche Mode's iconic "Enjoy the Silence," making it an instant earworm.
An important note for our regular listeners: our annual HW series will be phased out, starting in 2023. Instead, we'll continue to focus on our standard Club Fusion releases which features the latest dance club bangers and future hits. While the Halloween-themed HW sets have had a good run, it's time to retire the gimmick in favor of a more streamlined approach. After all, the perennial inclusion of tracks like Michael Jackson's "Thriller" remixes has begun to feel a bit repetitive.
To sum it up, we hope you relish this club dance extravaganza as much as we enjoyed curating it for you. There's enough sizzling content and delightful surprises to keep you entertained until our next Chill Out set drops.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
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Album: HW22
Genre: House Music, Tech House, Future House, Progressive House, NuDisco
Year: 2022
Total Time: 03:47:22
1. AC/DC - Highway To Hell 2016 (Stereo Players Remix)
2. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - I'm Good (Blue) (J Bruus & James Jay Remix)
3. Rihanna - Where Have You Been (Geses & Lusso Remix)
4. Damon Hess - Say My Name (Original Mix)
5. Kate Bush x KX5 x Mohombi - Running Up That Round High Hill (GOZZI Bumpy Ride Bootleg)
6. Dom James - Can You Feel It (Extended Version)
7. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (James Hype Extended Mix)
8. Fred Again.. - Kammy (Like I Do) (Original Mix)
9. Dubdogz & Netto - Don't Be Fooled (Club Mix)
10. Elton John & Britney Spears - Hold Me Closer (Joel Corry Extended Remix)
11. OneRepublic - I Aint Worried (Amice Remix)
12. Jack Rose & Lee Rose - Tainted Love (Extended Mix)
13. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam (Original Mix)
14. HOSH - Song To The Siren (Extended Mix)
15. Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal - B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All) (Original Mix)
16. Kx5 - Take Me High (Extended Mix)
17. Yotto & Something Good - Rhythm Of The Night (Extended Mix)
18. Gala - Freed From Desire (Fat Tony Remix)
19. Black Eyed Peas - Rock That Body (Angelo The Kid & Luke Alexander Remix)
20. Snakehips & Tinashe - Who's Gonna Love You Tonight (TELYKast Club Mix)
21. Dubdogz, Liu & Dubdisko - Dancing (Extended Mix)
22. Ownboss & Fast Boy - Left & Right (Extended Mix)
23. Talking Heads - Psycho Killer 2022 (De Soffer Club Mix)
24. Tensnake - Coma Cat (Purple Disco Machine Extended Re-Work)
25. Mantone - Do You Want It (Extended Mix)
26. Tiesto x Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Louder (Extended Mix)
27. AC/DC - TNT (Pickle Club Mix)
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Oct 15, 2022
Oct 15, 2022
5hr 43 min
Welcome to another exciting Saturday with Party Favorz, as we present Volume 2 of the 'Top 2000s Dance Music Classics' series, featuring some of the most popular dance anthems from 1999 to 2002.
In our previous post for Volume 1, we discussed how many of these iconic 2000s Dance Classics have become foundational in today's club scene. Hits like ATB's "9PM (Til I Come)", Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone", and ATC's "Around the World (La La La La La)" have been reimagined into chart-topping hits recently. Moreover, the track "Blue (I'm Good)" by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, which samples Eiffel 65's "Blue (Da Be Dee)", also known as "Blue (I'm in Need of a Guy)", is a key feature of this set.
This collection also includes Afro Medusa's "Pasilda" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "September", tracks that have seen countless reworks since their release, with the Phats & Small 1999 remix starting the trend.
Some of my personal favourites from this era, like Rui Da Silva's "Touch Me", Puretone's "Addicted To Bass", and Pete Heller's "Big Love", are also part of this collection of 2000s Dance Music.
This set is packed with diversity, ranging from House to Trance and Progressive House, and includes works from several high-demand DJs of the era such as Knee Deep, Robbie Rivera, Roger Sanchez, and Illicit. These artists, still relevant today, continue to show their mastery of the craft.
As we enjoy the cool days following the sweltering heat, stay tuned for the heat to return with our annual HW series next week. Until then...ENJOY!
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Album: Millennial Dance Classics [1999 – 2002] Vol. 2
Genre: House Music, Progressive House, Trance
Year: 2022
Total Time: 05:43:02
1. Roger Sanchez - Another Chance (Original Mix)
2. Daft Punk - One More Time (Select Mix Remix)
3. The Ones - Flawless (Phunk Investigation Vocal Mix)
4. Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Phats & Small - September '99 (Mutant Disco Vocal Mix)
5. Beatchuggers feat. Eric Clapton - Forever Man (How Many Times) (Original Mix)
6. Afro Medusa - Pasilda (Knee Deep Mix)
7. Mary Mary - Shackles (Praise You) (Maurice's Carnival 2000 Mix)
8. Onephatdeeva - Bad Habit (ATFC Club Mix)
9. Chicco Secci & Robbie Rivera - Let's Get Together (Main Club Mix)
10. Jamiroquai - Canned Heat (Futureshock Mix)
11. Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee) (DJ Ponte Ice Pop Mix)
12. Alice Deejay - Better Off Alone (Vocal Club Mix)
13. DJ Sammy & Yanou feat. Do - Heaven (S'n'Y Mix Extended)
14. Ian van Dahl feat. Marsha - Castles In The Sky (Extended Mix)
15. Olive - I'm Not In Love (DJ Skribble & Anthony Acid Trance Club Mix)
16. Funky Green Dogs - You Got Me (Burnin' Up) (DJ Asle Extended Mix)
17. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Mike Rizzo Remix)
18. Amber - Sexual (Li Da Di) (Ripe & Juicy Club Mix)
19. ATB - 9PM (Till I Come) (Club Mix)
20. ATC - Around The World (La La La La La) (Extended Mix)
21. Fragma - Toca's Miracle (Extended Mix)
22. Hatiras - Space Invader (Olav Basoski Remix)
23. Mark Picchiotti pres. Basstoy feat. Dana Divine - Runnin' (Vocal Mix)
24. Layo & Bushwacka! - Love Story (Tim Deluxe Remix)
25. Madison Avenue - Who The Hell Are You (Illicit Remix)
26. Ministers De La Funk feat. Jocelyn Brown - Believe (Richard F Mix)
27. Junior Jack - My Feeling (Kick 'n' Deep Mix)
28. Sounds From The Ground Feat. Colein - Lean On Me (Mauve's Dark Vocal Mix)
29. Cassius with Steve Edwards - The Sound Of Violence (Narcotic Thrust Two Minute Warning Remix)
30. Rui Da Silva feat. Cassandra Fox - Touch Me (Double 99 Remix)
31. Puretone - Addicted To Bass (Differentgear Mix)
32. Celeda - The Underground (Peter Rauhofer Original Mix)
33. Kosheen - Hide U (John Creamer & Stéphane K Remix)
34. Georgie Porgie - Life Goes On (Richard F's Le Spank Remix)
35. Pete Heller - Big Love (The Dronez Mix)
36. Res - They Say Vision (Robbie Rivera's Vocal Mix Part 2)
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Oct 9, 2022
Oct 9, 2022
4hr 9 min
Party Favorz is back with one of our bucket list items that move us from the Ultimate 90s House Classics into the millennium with the Top 2000s Dance Music Classics. I took a different approach to this series, which immediately becomes obvious with the title.
First, I started with 1999 because it is possibly one of the best years in dance music history. Many of today's biggest hits have reworked samples that have been turned into massive anthems for a new generation of partygoers. Everything from the late Paul Johnson's "Get Get Down," "Lady (Hear Me Tonight) by Modjo," "9 PM (Til I Come)" by ATB to "Around the World (La La La La La)" by ATC and "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eifel 65 have been plucked from the dance music annals breathing new life into the originals. Heck, even our lady Bey's smash album "Renaissance" is packed with samples from bygone eras.
The other thing you'll notice is that this first set spans 4 years. The millennium was a great time for the evolution of dance music from Progressive House which began in the mid-90s and exploded by the end of the decade, to Trance, Techno, Hard Dance, French House, Filtered House, Funky House, Electro House and music that combined elements of all these genres. Of course, the advancement of technology had a lot to do with the abundance of offerings but it was human ingenuity that pushed the boundaries of what House Music could be.
Needless to say, it's difficult to focus on just the hits because there were so many memorable underground hits as well depending on where you lived and the bars you frequented. If you're looking for the big room progressive sounds by Hex Hector, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Thunderpuss, Junior Vasquez, or Jonathan Peters — you're better off revisiting our Top Dance Songs of the Year series, which starts in 1996 but it's 1999 and beyond you're after. Frankly, 1999 needs to be expanded but I haven't gotten around to it. Equally, five out of the six DJs mentioned have their own Legacy series linked in this article. Depending on what decisions are made with the future of Party Favorz next year — I may go back and do a series with just the big room progressive house anthems featuring these DJs and others. That could be a lot of fun. However, for this series — they were not included.
I wasn't sure how this would turn out but this and the upcoming volume 2 have been on repeat in my car for several weeks now as I worked out the final track selections and I'm pleasantly surprised. There is a good deal of House Music styles here with some more Progressive House as it got redefined along with some long-lost gems that even I had completely forgotten about. These sets are long but what's nice is that you'll be surprised with each turn within the set.
For the House purest, I had long ago created the purer Millennial House Music Classics series. I'll likely wrap up this series with two-year sets from 2003 - 2004, 2005 - 2007 and 2008 - 2009 sometime sometime later in 2023 possibly 2024.
For now, I invite everyone to take a journey with me to a not-so-distant past. It may make you feel old but honestly, if this is your scene — you were part of the cool kids. For our young listeners and aspiring DJs — there's a lot of inspiration contained within these sets. Frankly, you could drop most of these songs in any modern DJ set and nobody would be any wiser. That's how good they are.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
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Album: Millennial Dance Classics [1999 - 2002] Vol. 1
Genre: House Music, Progressive House, Funky House
Year: 2022
Total Time: 04:09:53
1. Bob Sinclar - I Feel For You (Morillo Re-Edit)
2. Chili Hi Fly - Is It Love (Chris & James Remix)
3. Joey Negro feat. Taka Boom - Must Be The Music (Club Mix)
4. Basement Jaxx - Red Alert (Erick Morillo & Harry 'Choo Choo' Romero Vocal Mix)
5. Paul Johnson - Get Get Down (Choo Choo's Subliminal Mix)
6. Black Legend - You See The Trouble With Me (We'...

Sep 24, 2022
Sep 24, 2022
1hr 50 min
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Comes to a Close
Party Favorz closes out this massive Madonna project with The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 3, the final installment of what was originally one five-hour-plus marathon of fan-made remixes, mashups, and personal favorites.
Breaking the original collection into three separate volumes finally gives these tracks the breathing room they deserve while making the entire series much easier to enjoy from beginning to end.
Madonna Bootlegs Across Every Era
Volume 3 continues what made this collection so much fun in the first place — throwing Madonna songs from completely different periods together and letting the remixers find new connections between them.
Dubtronic gives "Secret" a fresh House treatment, while Marco Sartori brings a brighter groove to "Love Profusion." Division 4 returns with a modern rework of "Erotica," and Luxar takes "Justify My Love" into much darker electronic territory.
Further into the set, RAY ISAAC revisits the overlooked "Spotlight," while "Hollywood" and two versions of "Celebration" keep the energy moving before Dirty Disco gives "La Isla Bonita" another dancefloor makeover.
Those are exactly the kinds of remixes I wanted for this collection. They don't simply slap a new beat underneath Madonna's vocals. The best ones find another way into the song.
Familiar Hits With a Different Point of View
The final stretch reaches across Madonna's catalog again with "Everybody," "Don't Tell Me," "Sorry," "What It Feels Like For A Girl," and "Keep It Together."
Dave Audé gives "Don't Tell Me" a funkier club treatment, Maxim Andreev takes on "Sorry," and VMC reworks "What It Feels Like For A Girl." These aren't necessarily the versions casual listeners know, which is precisely the point.
Bootlegs have always allowed DJs and producers to take liberties that official remix packages sometimes can't. Some work better than others, but when they hit, they can completely change the way you hear a familiar song.
Closing Out a Madonna Marathon
With The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 3, Party Favorz finally puts a proper ending on one of our biggest Madonna projects.
Between the three volumes of The Ultimate Dance Collection and these three volumes of The Ultimate Bootleg Collection, we've covered decades of official remixes, unofficial reworks, fan favorites, deep cuts, and songs that simply deserved another trip around the dancefloor.
And with August being Madonna month around here, the timing couldn't be better.
There's always another remix coming. Another bootleg. Another producer who hears something in one of these songs that nobody else did.
For now, though, The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 3 brings this chapter to a close.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 3Genre: Electro House, House, Future House, EDM, ProgressiveYear: 2022Total Time: 01:50:04
American Life (Jose Jimenez Remix)
Revolver (Maxim Andreev Mix) [feat. Lil Wayne]
Secret (Dubtronic Comin' Over Remix)
Love Profusion (Sartori Good Mood Remix)
Erotica (Division 4 Extended Remix)
Justify My Love (Luxar Remix)
Burning Up (Sartori's Passion on Fire Mix)
Jump (A-Move Remix)
Deeper And Deeper (Division 4 Extended Remix)
Spotlight (RAY ISAAC Extended Remix)
Hollywood (Late Dance Remix)
Celebration (Wayne G Atlantis Anthem Mix)
Celebration (Late Club Remix 2011)
La Isla Bonita (Dirty Disco Calssic Rework)
I Rise (Deann Going Through It Club Mix)
Everybody (BrandonUK vs. Moto Blanco Edit)
Don't Tell Me (Dave Audé Extended Funk Mix)
Sorry (Maxim Andreev Vinyl Mix)
What It Feels Like For A Girl (VMC Remix)
Keep It Together (Marc Sartori Remix)
Bonus Track

Sep 24, 2022
Sep 24, 2022
4hr 4 min
The ATL has finally started to cool down while Party Favorz keeps heating up with our annual Fall Edition featuring the biggest circuit anthems of the season! I decided not to make everyone wait another week for this drop because I was able to get a couple of major things out of the way earlier in the week.
A lot is going on in this set that features something for everyone. Of course, we've got all the latest circuit hits and pop hits remixed into circuit anthems, but I'm starting to pull in some mashups for this series and a couple of unexpected 80s throwbacks threw me off track but were so good they had to be included. The Journey x Edson Pride remix of Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) is monumental.
We closed out the set with another one of Joel Dickinson's (a.k.a. Thee Werqn B!tches) deliciously devilish mashups featuring the unlikely casting of Lizzo, 4 Non Blondes, and Barbra Streisand mixed into a delightful confection of hi-energy glitterama.
Jace M & Toy Armada have graced us with an uplifting tribute mix of Everyday by Kim English which has been one of the top circuit anthems for the ages. This version is their signature style, which suits the track and its positive message.
With the recent passing of Olivia Newton-John, I thought it was fitting to pay tribute to this gay icon. The woman has a treasure trove of music with five #1 hits, a multitude of Top 10 hits, two #1 albums, and she's a 4-time Grammy winner who has sold over 100 million albums worldwide.
Many people aren't aware that her career (much like Taylor Swift) started in country music, then country pop before moving to pop music. Most of you do know that she starred opposite John Travolta in Grease, whose soundtrack is one of the world's biggest-selling albums.
Newton-John battled breast cancer three times and was an advocate for breast cancer research as well as environmental and animal rights. As a gay icon and ally to our community, she appeared in the 1996 drama It's My Party — a movie about AIDS and dying with dignity.
I noticed that there weren't any remixes for Miss Newton-John other than Physical (thank you Leo Blanco) so I dug out the Victor Calderone remix of Hopelessly Devoted To You from the Grease soundtrack, which — despite its age — fits perfectly into this circuit anthems set. Barry Harris had recently reworked Xanadu but I thought that wouldn't quite fit in and only a few of my followers would get it.
I just wanted to pay my respects and give love to this woman who was a big part of my life.
Now, I'm officially taking this next week off and will be back the following week with one of my bucket list series. Until then...ENJOY!
-dedicated to the memory of Olivia Newton-John
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Album: Fall Edition 2022
Genre: Circuit, Tribal, Progressive House
Year: 2022
Total Time: 04:04:15
1. Offer Nissim - Move Your Body (Extened Intro Mix)
2. Altar & Jeanie Tracy - High (Extended Mix)
3. Harry Styles - As It Was (Anthony May 2022 Remix)
4. Weytton Silva - Smile (Andrei Stan Remix)
5. Esteban Lopez & The Travellers - La Noche 2k22 (Extended Mix)
6. Soulsearcher vs. Filipe Guerra - Can't Get Enough (Izo Private Mashup)
7. Leomeo - Call Me Back (Rubb LV Remix)
8. Olivia Newton-John - Physical (Leo Blanco Remix)
9. Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits (Guy Scheiman Remix)
10. MUNA - Sometimes (Roland Belmares Fire Island Club Mix)
11. Gypsy Love - Loving You Is All I Do (Dirty Disco & Matt Cosola Pillow Biters Remix)
12. Kristine W - Can't Look Back (James Hurr 4AM Dub)
13. Elton John & Britney Spears - Hold Me Closer (Brenno Ferrari Remix)
14. Yerko Molina - I Wanna Dance (Original Mix)
15. Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling (Jace M & Toy Armada Remix)
16. BLACKPINK - Pink Venom (DJ João Remix)
17. Nicki Minaj - Super Freaky Girl (Neto Figueredo Lick N Ride Mix)
18. Fabio Luigi - I Feel The Love (Original Mix)
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Sep 18, 2022
Sep 18, 2022
2hr 58 min
Party Favorz is back, doubling down this weekend with our irresistible "Keep On Dancing" set, a compilation that caters especially to the Funky House aficionado. This playlist is a haven for those who appreciate sophisticated beats, as it seamlessly integrates elements of NuDisco, House, Soulful, Jackin House, and Deep House. If you've got a penchant for Funky House vibes, then this set will undoubtedly get you in the groove.
First up on the list, Todd Terry's classic "Jumpin'" is taken to new heights with the Wh0 Extended Remix. The remix adds a fresh layer of electronic flair to an already high-energy track, giving it that Funky House flair we all crave. Mattei & Omich team up with Mvttie for "All I Know," wonderfully reimagined by Babert in an Italo Extended Remix. The end result captures the quintessence of Funky House—groovy, expressive, and irresistibly danceable.
But the playlist isn't just about newly-minted remixes; it also features original masterpieces. Take, for instance, Disco Feelings' "Young Lady." This original mix is a quintessential Funky House tune that'll have you reminiscing about disco's golden era while enjoying contemporary nuances. In contrast, the 1980 Euro-Disco classic "It's A War" by Kano undergoes a transformation at the hands of Purple Disco Machine and Lorenz Rhode, creating a masterpiece that bridges eras of dance music with style.
It would be a miss not to mention Sheryl Lee Ralph's classic "In The Evening," revamped by Dr Packer. This remix reimagines the classic with the sensibility of Funky House, while maintaining the soul of the original, turning it into an anthem for modern dance floors.
As we experience a taste of fall here in the ATL, there's nothing mixed about this bag of Funky House delights. It's all smooth sailing from here, promising to keep you satiated as we gear up for the next installment of the Fall Edition, featuring big room sounds, tribal beats and circuit anthems.
So, go ahead and shake that rump or simply sip a cocktail and nod along—either way, this Funky House compilation is bound to make your weekend fabulous.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album: Keep On Dancing
Genre: House, Deep House, NuDisco, Soulful
Year: 2022
Total Time: 02:88:55
1. Todd Terry - Jumpin' (Wh0 Extended Remix)
2. Mattei & Omich feat. Mvttie - All I Know (Babert Italo Extended Remix)
3. Kano - It's A War (Purple Disco Machine & Lorenz Rhode Remix)
4. Sheryl Lee Ralph - In The Evening (Dr Packer Remix)
5. Disco Feelings - Young Lady (Original Mix)
6. 49ers, Karl8 & Andrea Monta - Baby I'm Yours (Extended Mix)
7. Mistura feat. Jemini - Want Me Back (Jimpster Peak Time Deepness)
8. The Shapeshifters feat. Adi Oasis - Tell Me It's Not Over (Extended Mix)
9. Earth n Days - Come On (Extended Mix)
10. Jay Vegas - Disko Daze (Original Mix)
11. Cerrone x Purple Disco Machine - Summer Lovin' (Original Mix)
12. Discotron - Sunshine (Extended Mix)
13. David Penn feat. Leon Stanford - Push The Feeling (Extended Mix)
14. Franck Roger - Don't Ever Luv Me (Original Mix)
15. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You out of My Head (Peggy Gous Midnight Remix)
16. Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden - The Music Began To Play (Extended Mix)
17. Me & My Toothbrush - What You Got (Extended Mix)
18. K69 - Stop (FL Mix)
19. Freeez - I.O.U. (Dr Packer Extended Remix)
20. Rawdio - Blue Hearts (Brooklyn Baby Remix)
21. Seamus Haji & Michael Gray feat. Phebe Edwards - You Bring The Sun (Extended Mix)
22. Alex Preston - Hunching (Extended Mix)
23. Milk & Sugar - Riding High (CASSIMM Remix)
24. Sammy Deuce & Ordonez - The Feeling (Original Mix)
25. Jerome Drouot & Lita - I'm Not In Love (Eric Kupper Remix)
26. Ralphi Rosario feat. Samantha Blanchard - You Used To Hold Me (David Morales NYC Mix)
27. Lenny Fontana & Vangela Crowe - Hell Yeah (David Morales NYC Club Remix)
28.

Sep 17, 2022
Sep 17, 2022
2hr 19 min
As the weekend comes alive, "Turn Out the Lights" is your go-to set for the Peak Hour vibes. This compilation is a sonic adrenaline rush, rich in various elements from Tech House, Bass House, to Techno and Breaks. Forget the mundane; we're talking tunes that get your pulse racing and your body moving.
Fred Again.. and Swedish House Mafia's collaboration featuring Future, "Turn On The Lights Again," serves as a masterstroke in Tech House. It brilliantly fuses Future's signature vocals with uplifting electronic beats.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q22MCFC0CP0
Switching gears to Bass House, Ondamike's "Din Da Daa Bass" offers a resounding bassline that could awaken a slumbering beast. The track brings a raw edge that's simply irresistible for your peak hour mayhem.
For those who like Breaks, D.O.D's "Two Caps" doesn't disappoint. It mixes old-school breakbeats with modern electronic elements, resulting in a piece that's nostalgically new.
In the realm of Techno, no playlist is complete without a bit of Adam Beyer. His production with Layton Giordani of Sam Paganini's "Rave" stands out as an aural masterpiece, a veritable journey through late-night peak hour sonic landscapes that you'll not soon forget.
Noteworthy mentions include Maickel Telussa's "Lose Control," which perfectly showcases the blend between Tech House and Bass House, and Marco Lys x Tube & Berger's "Starter," a peak hour marvel that will surely become an anthem for many.
You'll find all of this and more in the expansive 2-hour-19-minute long set. Yes, we're diving deep this time, but isn't that's what our Peak Hour sets are all about.
I'll be back next week with the annual Fall Edition to keep the circuit boys entertained.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album: Turn Out the Lights
Artists: Various
Genre: Tech House, Bass House, Breaks, Techno
Length: 0219:32
1. Fred Again.. & Swedish House Mafia feat. Future - Turn On The Lights Again.. (Original Mix)
2. Ondamike - Din Da Daa Bass (Exclusive Mix)
3. Fred Again.. - Jungle (Extended Mix)
4. Jake Tarry - The Music (Extended Mix)
5. Castion & Mairee - Make It High (Extended Mix)
6. AKER feat. Mr. V - Addicted To Drums (Extended Mix)
7. D.O.D - Two Caps (Extended Mix)
8. Crazibiza - Desert Storm (Cheesecake Boys Back To Punjab Mix)
9. Matt Sassari feat. CHRSTPHR - Boom Boom (Extended Mix)
10. Gary Caos & Peter Kharma - Smoke Everyday (2k22 Rework)
11. Tammy Andre - Set Me Free (Extended Mix)
12. Fisher (OZ) feat. Meryll - Yeah The Girls (Extended Mix)
13. Maickel Telussa - Lose Control (Original Mix)
14. Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam (Original Mix)
15. Billen Ted feat. Kah-Lo - People Ain't Dancing (Intro Edit Clean)
16. Sam Paganini - Rave (Adam Beyer & Layton Giordani Remix)
17. Dr. Fresch & MARTEN HØRGER - Free My Mind (Original Mix)
18. Olav Basoski - French Kiss (Extended Mix)
19. Ben Miller (Aus) - Vertigo (Original Mix)
20. Leena Punks - On The Floor (Extended Mix)
21. Declain - Tainted Love (Extended Mix)
22. MORTEN - No Good (Extended Mix)
23. Marco Lys x Tube & Berger - Starter (Extended Mix)
24. David Amo, Julio Navas & Gustavo Bravetti - Raw (Tony Romera Extended Mix)
25. Arielle Free - You Can't Stop Me (Original Mix)
26. Odd Mob - Left To Right (Extended Mix)
27. Max Styler - Resist (Extended Mix)
28. Piero Pirupa - Put Your Hands Up (Extended Mix)
29. Robbie Rivera x The Melody Men - Jump Up (Extended Mix)
30. Pickle - La Fiesta (Extended Mix)
31. Blondish, Francis Mercier, Amadou & Mariam - Sete (Carlita Remix)
32. Craig Leo - In My Mind (Extended Mix)
33. Adam Beyer & Bart Skils - Your Mind (Charles D Epic Mix)

Sep 16, 2022
Sep 16, 2022
1hr 50 min
From the Ultimate Dance Collection to the Bootlegs
By the time Party Favorz reached The Ultimate Bootleg Collection, I was running almost entirely on adrenaline. I had just finished three massive volumes of The Ultimate Dance Collection, which traced Madonna's career decade by decade from the 80s forward using the official remixes that helped define each era.
Those sets had been building toward something for a long time.
The bootlegs.
Over the years, Madonna's catalog has inspired an astonishing number of unofficial remixes. Some completely reinvent the originals, while others simply give an older production enough of a facelift to work alongside today's dance music. There are also those rare bootlegs that make you wonder why an official remix in that style was never commissioned in the first place.
So, after finishing the official collections, Party Favorz gathered the known fan favorites along with a healthy dose of my personal favorites and went to work.
The result was originally one mammoth five-hour-plus set. For the first time, I've broken that marathon into three more manageable volumes, making The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 much easier to enjoy on its own.
Making Some Painful Choices
Compiling these sets wasn't simply a matter of grabbing my favorite remix of every song. More often than I'd like to remember, there were two, three, or even four excellent versions competing for the same slot.
At that point, the decision came down to the mix itself.
Which version fit the tempo? Which one complemented the tracks around it? Which production moved the set forward rather than stopping it dead in its tracks?
Those were sometimes painful calls because leaving out one remix didn't necessarily mean I thought another was better. It simply meant that, in that moment, one worked better within the overall flow.
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 is a perfect example of that process.
We open with Marco Sartori's remix of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," followed by Johnnie's Disco In Love treatment of "The Power Of Goodbye." Both take songs associated with the more emotional side of Madonna's catalog and reposition them for the dancefloor without stripping away what made them work in the first place.
From there, Dubtronic tackles "Papa Don't Preach," while RAY ISAAC takes on "Where's The Party." Matt Pop's remix of "Open Your Heart" brings another 80s classic forward before Shahaf Moran's version of "Living For Love" pulls us into one of Madonna's later eras.
Madonna Across the Decades
That's really the fun of this collection. There's no attempt to keep everything chronological.
Instead, decades collide.
Idaho's "Crave" remix featuring Swae Lee gives way to Marchillo's take on "Give It 2 Me," followed by A-Move's reworking of "Frozen." Then comes one of the more unusual selections in the entire series: DJ Bill Bennett's "Erotica" vs. "Cafe Del Mar" mashup.
On paper, some of these combinations shouldn't work. In practice, that's exactly what makes a great bootleg so much fun.
Kue transforms "I Don't Search, I Find" with his Studio 54 Mix before Phatt Salmon takes on "Ray Of Light." Liam Keegan brings "Dress You Up" forward, while Ray Isaac reworks the early-career favorite "Physical Attraction."
BrandonUK's pairing of "Rescue Me" with Moto Blanco keeps the momentum moving before Division 4 delivers updated versions of both "Vogue" and "Express Yourself." Those two songs have been remixed countless times over the decades, so finding versions that actually bring something new to them is no small feat.
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 Keeps Moving
The final stretch doesn't let up.
Lukesavant turns his attention to "Human Nature," followed by TMC's club treatment of "You'll See." Maxim Andreev then closes Volume 2 with a Nu Disco rework of "Girl Gone Wild," bringing another era of Madonna into the same continuous mix.
That's precisely what I wanted this collection to accomplish.
Madonna's career has never existed neatly inside one particular sound. Pop, Disco, House, Electronica, Trance, R&B and countless other influences have filtered through her music over the decades. These bootleg remixers take that already diverse catalog and push it even further.
Breaking the original five-hour set into three volumes also gives these individual productions more room to breathe. You can actually work your way through the collection without committing half your day to Madonna — though frankly, there are worse ways to spend five hours.
With August here again, the timing couldn't be better. Madonna's birthday has never been a one-day affair around Party Favorz. August is Madonna month, and with another round of new music, official remixes and inevitable bootlegs waiting in the wings, revisiting this collection feels like the perfect setup for whatever comes next.
If you haven't started at the beginning, head back to The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 1 before moving on to Volume 2.
Then buckle up. We've still got Volume 3 to go.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2Genre: Electro House, House, Future House, EDM, ProgressiveYear: 2022Total Time: 01:50:22
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Marco Sartori Remix)
The Power Of Goodbye (Johnnie's Disco In Love Club Mix)
Papa Don't Preach (Dubtronic We Are In Love Mix)
Where's The Party (RAY ISAAC Extended Remix)
Open Your Heart (Matt Pop Club Mix)
Living For Love (Shahaf Moran Remix)
Crave (Idaho Dangerous Club Mix) [feat. Swae Lee]
Give It 2 Me (Marchillo Remix)
Frozen (A-Move Remix)
Erotica (DJ Bill Bennett 2002 IML Mix) [vs. Cafe Del Mar]
I Don't Search, I Find (Kue's Studio 54 Mix)
Ray Of Light (Phatt Salmon Remix)
Dress You Up (Liam Keegan 2011 Remix)
Physical Attraction (Ray Isaac Club Mix)
Rescue Me (BrandonUK vs. Moto Blanco GAP Mix)
Vogue (Division 4 Extended Remix)
Express Yourself (Division 4 Radio Edit)
Human Nature (Lukesavant Mix)
You'll See (TMC Club Mix)
Girl Gone Wild (Maxim Andreev Nu Disco Mix)

Sep 11, 2022
Sep 11, 2022
3hr 39 min
Party Favorz is back and swinging for the fences as we get back to our normal programming schedule the Back 2 School Edition featuring fall's biggest dance club songs. There's a lot to unpack here so let's get started.
We kicked off the set with Beyonce's Break My Soul, which was a little slow out of the gate before people started getting on board. The songwriting credits included the writers for the 90s Robin S classic Show Me Love but to me – there were zero similarities to either song. Both use the standard House music loop featured in most songs back in the day but with little resemblance to that earworm hook courtesy of the StoneBridge remix, which is what made the original a massive hit. Finally, DJ Mike D had the good sense to remix the song with that familiar riff and it works in spades. Still, the best remix of the track that flips and turns it into a big room crowd-pleaser is from our good friends from Houston, Dirty Disco.
In fact, Dirty Disco appears to be the go-to for remixing the biggest songs hitting the charts these days, and for good reason. While they don't have a specific signature (which is one of their finest qualities) — they seem to approach each remix with a different mindset and give it what it needs to turn it into a massive dance floor scorcher. You will hear plenty of examples in this set but the one that really takes the prize is their remix of Calvin Harris' Stay With Me featuring Justin Timberlake, Halsey, and Timberlake. We all know superstar DJ/producer Calvin Harris has a lot of friends in high places but even they couldn't save this song. Enter Dirty Disco from stage left. They massively restructured the original and turned it on its head, which further showcased what the song could be. The remix is so massive and catchy that it got a feature spot in this set when it otherwise wouldn't have.
Another DJ people and labels should be keeping an eye on is DJ Ranny. He's been around a while but has proven himself to be more than just a big-room tribal circuit DJ. His WAP remix by Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B was a masterpiece several years ago. Party Favorz is proud to include his original Rave Bunny, which samples the Alice Deejay classic Better Off Alone and delivers an all-new smoking hot Future House song that should be on every DJ's setlist and on your Spotify playlist.
https://youtu.be/ok7xXlw8yQc
Back 2 School has not only the latest and biggest songs of the season but several earworms of the summer that have gotten new remixes that we here at Party Favorz can't get enough of. Also, there is a multitude of throwbacks included and I'll let y'all spot them as they come up because many aren't labeled as such.
One such song comes from the leftfield and was totally unexpected. One of our favorite Divas Miss Leann Rimes has dropped a cover of the Alanis Morissette classic Univited on YouTube. It's an acoustic cover with the accompaniement of piano only. Because the snobs in the music press wouldn't dare cover a country artist — even if they have had a strong presence in the club world for decades — Miss Rimes has teamed up with Dave Aude for a remix of this song, which is featured here and it's OMFG unbelievable. Anyone familiar with the original or is a fan of Alanis will get chills just listening to Leann transcend this song from one generation to the next. After all, she was just a kid when the original went to #1 on the Top 40 charts — albeit a kid wtih a blossoming country music career who was being hailed as the next Patsy Cline.
Ultimately, Party Favoz has left no stone unturned and also wanted to contribute our bit of sunshine into what are very troubling times throughout the world. Thankfully, these songs aren't just throwbacks but currently riding high on dance charts meaning that people are gravitating towards messages of hope. Bob Sinclar's classic Wold Hold On resonates as much now as when it was released over a decade ago and topped worldwide charts.

Sep 10, 2022
Sep 10, 2022
1hr 50 min
From the Ultimate Dance Collection to the Bootlegs
By the time Party Favorz reached The Ultimate Bootleg Collection, I was running almost entirely on adrenaline. I had just finished three massive volumes of The Ultimate Dance Collection, which traced Madonna's career decade by decade from the 80s forward using the official remixes that helped define each era.
Those sets had been building toward something for a long time.
The bootlegs.
Over the years, Madonna's catalog has inspired an astonishing number of unofficial remixes. Some completely reinvent the originals, while others simply give an older production enough of a facelift to work alongside today's dance music. There are also those rare bootlegs that make you wonder why an official remix in that style was never commissioned in the first place.
So, after finishing the official collections, Party Favorz gathered the known fan favorites along with a healthy dose of my personal favorites and went to work.
The result was originally one mammoth five-hour-plus set. For the first time, I've broken that marathon into three more manageable volumes, making The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 much easier to enjoy on its own.
Making Some Painful Choices
Compiling these sets wasn't simply a matter of grabbing my favorite remix of every song. More often than I'd like to remember, there were two, three, or even four excellent versions competing for the same slot.
At that point, the decision came down to the mix itself.
Which version fit the tempo? Which one complemented the tracks around it? Which production moved the set forward rather than stopping it dead in its tracks?
Those were sometimes painful calls because leaving out one remix didn't necessarily mean I thought another was better. It simply meant that, in that moment, one worked better within the overall flow.
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 is a perfect example of that process.
We open with Marco Sartori's remix of "Love Don't Live Here Anymore," followed by Johnnie's Disco In Love treatment of "The Power Of Goodbye." Both take songs associated with the more emotional side of Madonna's catalog and reposition them for the dancefloor without stripping away what made them work in the first place.
From there, Dubtronic tackles "Papa Don't Preach," while RAY ISAAC takes on "Where's The Party." Matt Pop's remix of "Open Your Heart" brings another 80s classic forward before Shahaf Moran's version of "Living For Love" pulls us into one of Madonna's later eras.
Madonna Across the Decades
That's really the fun of this collection. There's no attempt to keep everything chronological.
Instead, decades collide.
Idaho's "Crave" remix featuring Swae Lee gives way to Marchillo's take on "Give It 2 Me," followed by A-Move's reworking of "Frozen." Then comes one of the more unusual selections in the entire series: DJ Bill Bennett's "Erotica" vs. "Cafe Del Mar" mashup.
On paper, some of these combinations shouldn't work. In practice, that's exactly what makes a great bootleg so much fun.
Kue transforms "I Don't Search, I Find" with his Studio 54 Mix before Phatt Salmon takes on "Ray Of Light." Liam Keegan brings "Dress You Up" forward, while Ray Isaac reworks the early-career favorite "Physical Attraction."
BrandonUK's pairing of "Rescue Me" with Moto Blanco keeps the momentum moving before Division 4 delivers updated versions of both "Vogue" and "Express Yourself." Those two songs have been remixed countless times over the decades, so finding versions that actually bring something new to them is no small feat.
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2 Keeps Moving
The final stretch doesn't let up.
Lukesavant turns his attention to "Human Nature," followed by TMC's club treatment of "You'll See." Maxim Andreev then closes Volume 2 with a Nu Disco rework of "Girl Gone Wild," bringing another era of Madonna into the same continuous mix.
That's precisely what I wanted this collection to accomplish.
Madonna's career has never existed neatly inside one particular sound. Pop, Disco, House, Electronica, Trance, R&B and countless other influences have filtered through her music over the decades. These bootleg remixers take that already diverse catalog and push it even further.
Breaking the original five-hour set into three volumes also gives these individual productions more room to breathe. You can actually work your way through the collection without committing half your day to Madonna — though frankly, there are worse ways to spend five hours.
With August here again, the timing couldn't be better. Madonna's birthday has never been a one-day affair around Party Favorz. August is Madonna month, and with another round of new music, official remixes and inevitable bootlegs waiting in the wings, revisiting this collection feels like the perfect setup for whatever comes next.
If you haven't started at the beginning, head back to The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 1 before moving on to Volume 2.
Then buckle up. We've still got Volume 3 to go.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 2Genre: Electro House, House, Future House, EDM, ProgressiveYear: 2022Total Time: 01:50:22
Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Marco Sartori Remix)
The Power Of Goodbye (Johnnie's Disco In Love Club Mix)
Papa Don't Preach (Dubtronic We Are In Love Mix)
Where's The Party (RAY ISAAC Extended Remix)
Open Your Heart (Matt Pop Club Mix)
Living For Love (Shahaf Moran Remix)
Crave (Idaho Dangerous Club Mix) [feat. Swae Lee]
Give It 2 Me (Marchillo Remix)
Frozen (A-Move Remix)
Erotica (DJ Bill Bennett 2002 IML Mix) [vs. Cafe Del Mar]
I Don't Search, I Find (Kue's Studio 54 Mix)
Ray Of Light (Phatt Salmon Remix)
Dress You Up (Liam Keegan 2011 Remix)
Physical Attraction (Ray Isaac Club Mix)
Rescue Me (BrandonUK vs. Moto Blanco GAP Mix)
Vogue (Division 4 Extended Remix)
Express Yourself (Division 4 Radio Edit)
Human Nature (Lukesavant Mix)
You'll See (TMC Club Mix)
Girl Gone Wild (Maxim Andreev Nu Disco Mix)

Sep 3, 2022
Sep 3, 2022
1hr 41 min
This past month, we've been immersing ourselves in the music of Madonna, celebrating her birthday with a series of mixes that showcase her timeless talent. The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 1 begins the final phase of this celebration with classics and bootlegs that showcase the versatility and vitality of the Queen of Pop.
Originally assembled as one massive five-hour-plus collection, Party Favorz has now broken the set into three separate volumes. This makes each installment easier to enjoy while retaining the original sequencing and flow.
Reimagining Madonna for Today’s Dancefloor
Party Favorz delved deep into the world of Madonna remixes, navigating through a maze of hundreds of bootlegs to bring you the best of the best. These aren't just your run-of-the-mill modernizations of the original tracks, but unique reinterpretations that retain the spirit of the song while adding a fresh perspective.
Standouts include the Parralox remix of "Borderline", which infuses it with a New Wave vibe, and the Luxar remix of "Justify My Love", which lends it a grittier, Nine Inch Nails-esque aesthetic.
Our journey through Madonna bootlegs also includes the infamous "Music Sounds Better On Holiday," a White Label Stardust vs. Madonna mashup from 1998. While the quality wasn't perfect due to its vinyl origins, we've done our best to clean it up for your listening pleasure.
It’s All About the Flow
We understand that everyone has their favorite Madonna tracks, and while we may not have included every single one, we're confident that the range of familiar tunes and exciting new remixes will leave you pleasantly surprised.
This series, as expansive and exhaustive as it is, represents some of our best work yet. Party Favorz believes that not setting artificial timelines for completion allowed us to exceed expectations in terms of quality.
The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 1 is only the beginning. Volumes 2 and 3 continue through even more fan favorites, classics, and inventive reinterpretations from Madonna's remarkable catalog.
Thank you for joining us on this musical journey. Until then, enjoy the music, the memories, and the magic that is Madonna.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: The Ultimate Bootleg Collection Volume 1Genre: Electro House, House, Future House, EDM, ProgressiveYear: 2022Total Time: 01:41:56
Into The Groove (Luca Debonaire Omerta Mix)
Music (Nobody Knows Bosich Remix)
4 Minutes (Eldar Stuff Remix) [with Justin Timberlake]
Like A Virgin (Jet Boot Jack Remix)
Causing A Commotion (Deep House Remix)
Who's That Girl (Skin Bruno Latino 2014 Mix)
Like A Prayer (Block & Crown Remix)
Hung Up (Ranny ReWerk)
Turn Up The Radio (Sartori Italian Style Remix)
Borderline (Parralox Bootleg Remix)
Holiday (Barry Harris Remix)
Beautiful Stranger (Division 4 vs. Thee Cool Cats Remix)
Live To Tell (Luca Debonaire & Omerta Mix)
Nothing Really Matters (Sartori 2017 Remix)
Miles Away (Deep Sound Effect Remix)
Get Together (Bosich Remix)
Fever (Dens54 Dao)
Bedtime Story (Arihlis Remix)
Nothing Fails (DJ TENZEN Remix)
Ghostown (M vs. Dave Aude Mix)
Medellin (Cajjmere Wray Extended Remix) [with Maluma]

Aug 27, 2022
Aug 27, 2022
2hr 50 min
Madonna, the undisputed Queen of Pop, has now entered the fourth chapter of her illustrious career. This phase, which is still unfolding, sees her working in collaboration with Warner Brothers to produce deluxe anniversary editions of her expansive catalog. Fans can look forward to the inclusion of her last three albums - MDNA, Rebel Heart, and Madame X - in the Warner Brothers collection starting in 2025.
What's more, an autobiography movie is also in the pipeline, with Madonna herself set to direct. This venture promises to bring new insights into her fascinating life and career, and is eagerly anticipated by fans worldwide.
Even as she undertakes these new projects, the rumor mill suggests Madonna might be silently crafting a new album. Known for her love of touring and interacting with fans, it wouldn't be surprising if she's been channeling her creative energy into fresh music amidst her familial commitments.
Despite the modern musical landscape shifting towards a 90s House revival, Madonna's influence on the dance genre over the decades is undeniable. Whether she'll choose to revisit her dance roots in this current era remains to be seen, but knowing Madonna, any endeavor will be executed in her distinctive, spectacular style.
Although her reign as the Queen of Pop was most dominant in the 80s and 90s, Madonna's success has never been confined to these decades. Her global hit "Hung Up" reached #1 in 41 countries, despite less enthusiasm from American radio, which often overlooks aging pop stars in favor of younger talent. Regardless, her success on Billboard's Dance Club chart is testament to her enduring appeal and ability to craft irresistible dance hits.
With a staggering $1.31 billion grossed in touring revenue, Madonna is the third highest-earning touring act, surpassed only by The Rolling Stones and U2. Her iconic 1990 Blonde Ambition Tour set a new standard for live performances, becoming a blueprint for many subsequent artists.
Madonna's most recent release, "Finally Enough Love", celebrates her 50 #1 Dance songs. This Ultimate Dance Collection, a compilation of her biggest hits, is a treat for fans and is available for streaming on Spotify. The third volume of this collection features remixes from the albums Confessions on a Dance Floor through to Madame X, and includes fan-favorite tracks such as "God Control", "Devil Pray", "Future Lovers", "Forbidden Love", "Heartbreak City", and "Masterpiece", amongst others.
For those who can't get enough of Madonna's music, Party Favorz has been curating The Ultimate Bootleg Collection, which promises to be a fan-made extravaganza of Madonna remixes. Stay tuned for this exciting release next Saturday. In the meantime, immerse yourself in the sounds of the Ultimate Dance Collection and enjoy the best of Madonna.
Donate and keep the party going!
Album: The Ultimate Dance Collection Vol. 3
Genre: Electro House, House, Future House, EDM, Progressive
Year: 2022
Total Time: 02:50:26
1. God Control (Offer Nissim Rosh Hashana Remix)
2. Ghosttown (Victor Dinaire & Bissen Remix)
3. Devil Pray (BrandonUK Universal Prayers Full Vocal Bootleg)
4. Miles Away (Johnny Vicious Club Mix)
5. Get Together (Danny Howells & Dick Trevor Kinkyfunk Mix)
6. Hung Up (SDP Extended Vocal)
7. Turn Up The Radio (Marco V Remix)
8. I Love New York (Unknown Mix)
9. Future Lovers (DirtyHands Extended Remix)
10. Celebration (Oakenfold Remix)
11. Forbidden Love (Isak Salazar Trance Mix)
12. Jump (Hitmixers Remix)
13. Dance 2Night (Peter Rauhofer Club Mix) [with Justin Timberlake]
14. Give It 2 Me (Paul Oakenfold Extended Mix)
15. Girl Gone Wild (Avicii's UMF Mix)
16. Give Me All Your Luvin' (Sultan & Ned Shepard Remix) [feat. Nicki Minaj & M.I.A.]
17. Bitch I'm Madonna (Rosabel's Bitch Move Mix) [feat. Nicki Minaj]
18. Gang Bang (Tracy Young Private Mix)
19. I Don't Search, I Find (DJ Paulo's Private Runway Mix)
20.

Aug 20, 2022
Aug 20, 2022
4hr 8 min
Get ready Madonna fans, because Madonna Month is still in full swing! And this time, we're taking you on a journey through time with The Ultimate Dance Collection Volume 2. This collection is an absolute treasure trove of Madonna hits, so let's dive right in.
This second volume comes with a unique twist – we're revisiting hits like "Like A Prayer," "Express Yourself," "Keep It Together," and "Vogue," but this time in the form of Shep Pettibone's remixes. As an influential figure in the House Music scene, Shep's remixes gave these Madonna classics a fresh new sound. His collaborations with Madonna, starting with remixes of her "Like A Prayer" album tracks, marked a significant shift in Madonna's musical style, paving the way for her to experiment further with her work.
Madonna's venture into the 90s was marked by not just musical growth, but also her ability to stir up controversy. Her greatest hits album, "The Immaculate Collection," included the provocative "Justify My Love" – a video so controversial that MTV only aired it after midnight. But it wasn't just about the controversy. This decade also saw Madonna delve deeper into House Music, Trip Hop, and Electronica, and collaborate with the likes of William Orbit.
The 90s also saw the release of Madonna's "Erotica" and the controversial coffee table book "Sex." Despite the backlash, Madonna remained unfazed, even addressing the criticism in "Human Nature" from "Bedtime Stories."
The 90s and early Millennium brought us two distinct phases of Madonna, each marked by the influence of different DJs and producers. From Shep Pettibone's era, we move to William Orbit, then onto Junior Vasquez, and finally to Victor Calderone and Peter Rauhofer – all staples of Madonna's reign on the dancefloor.
In curating this set, I've tried to retain the original flow of the songs, with minor edits to improve clarity and cohesion. Notable mentions include "Bedtime Story," "Secret," and "Human Nature," where certain segments have been edited to fit better into the overall landscape of the song.
One particular addition that's worth mentioning is the Hex Hector remix of "The Power Of Good-Bye." While this unofficial remix was not his style until the early millennium and likely created as part of his private collection, this version fits perfectly into the Trance and Progressive House era, making it a suitable addition to this collection. Aside from the that, the original limited release remixes were not exactly stellar.
This era of Madonna's career holds a special place in my heart as it coincided with my own journey of self-discovery as I slowly stepped out of the closet. I've put an immense amount of work into creating this set, pouring more time into it than any other project in the past 15 years. I've strived for perfection, and I hope fellow Madonna fans will agree that this collection is truly exceptional.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy this trip down memory lane with The Ultimate Dance Collection Volume 2. Here's to more Madonna Month magic!
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Album: The Ultimate Dance Collection Vol. 2
Genre: House, Progressive, Trance, Trip Hop
Year: 2022
Total Time: 04:08:01
1. Vogue (12" Version)
2. Express Yourself (Non-Stop Express Mix)
3. Like A Prayer (12" Dance Mix)
4. Jusitfy My Love (William Orbit Remix)
5. Erotica (Select Mix Remix)
6. Keep It Together (Shep Pettibone Mix)
7. Rescue Me (Ultimix)
8. Bye Bye Baby (Madonna's Night On The Club)
9. Fever (Extended 12")
10. Deeper And Deeper (David's Klub Mix)
11. Bedtime Story (Junior's Wet Dream Mix)
12. Die Another Day (Calderone & Quayle Afterlife Mix)
13. American Pie (Victor Calderone Vocal Club Mix)
14. Frozen (Extended Club Remix)
15. Ray Of Light (Calderone Club Mix)
16. Drowned World-Subsitute For Love (BT & Sasha's Bucklodge Ashram Remix)
17. What It Feels Like For A Girl (Above & Beyond 12" Club Mix)
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