EDM & House Music: Party Favorz (Circuit, Funky & Dance Classics)

Party Favorz is a dance music podcast and mix series, founded by Keith (aka K j A M), that has been producing and distributing mixes since 2007.
The project’s origins trace back to 1999 in South Texas, where Keith was DJing at a gay bar. After-hours parties were a local staple, and Keith’s branded mix CDs became known as "party favorz"—a nickname that stuck.
The podcast was born by accident on a music-focused blog. Encouraged by friends, Keith’s blogging evolved into Party Favorz, a brand now connecting disco, house, EDM, and circuit trends to a global audience.
At its heart, Party Favorz is about celebration and inclusiveness. No matter who you are, there’s a place for you on the dance floor. It's about providing a soundtrack that serves any moment in your life—whether you're at the gym, poolside, or simply in need of joy.
So, crank it up and get the party started!
Keith aka K j A M Owner, House Music Lover, Podcast Guru
Party Favorz is a dance music podcast and mix series, founded by Keith (aka K j A M), that has been producing and distributing mixes since 2007.
The project’s origins trace back to 1999 in South Texas, where Keith was DJing at a gay bar. After-hours parties were a local staple, and Keith’s branded mix CDs became known as "party favorz"—a nickname that stuck.
The podcast was born by accident on a music-focused blog. Encouraged by friends, Keith’s blogging evolved into Party Favorz, a brand now connecting disco, house, EDM, and circuit trends to a global audience.
At its heart, Party Favorz is about celebration and inclusiveness. No matter who you are, there’s a place for you on the dance floor. It's about providing a soundtrack that serves any moment in your life—whether you're at the gym, poolside, or simply in need of joy.
So, crank it up and get the party started!
Keith aka K j A M Owner, House Music Lover, Podcast Guru

Party Favorz: Your Ultimate Dance Music Destination
Launched in 2007, Party Favorz is a long-running podcast serving up a diverse mix of House Music genres, from Dance Club Music, Funky Disco House to Circuit Anthems and Dance Classics. Whether you're hitting the gym, hosting a party, or just chilling out, we've got the perfect soundtrack to get you moving.
Party Favorz is more than just a podcast; it's a community. We welcome everyone, gay, straight, in-betwen, black, brown or white to join us on the dance floor. If you enjoy the podcast and want to support our efforts, please consider visiting our donation page at https://partyfavorz.com/support-the-podcast/ Your support helps us keep the party alive!
Episodes
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Thursday Apr 26, 2012
Electro Magnum
Thursday Apr 26, 2012
Thursday Apr 26, 2012
I realize I said that I’d be working on something funky for the next release but it just wasn’t coming together. Once more summer music roles in, I’ll go back and take another look at it.
In the meantime, I went ahead and put together a slamming house set for you folks. It started out as a big room banger but it was pointed out to me that the song “Molly” is about pure form ecstasy. I think Deadmau5 and Madonna got into a tiff recently about a song she was going to use on her album by that name and blah blah blah, you can look it up. Anywho, in keeping with the Party Favorz disclaimer:
“Party Favorz DOES NOT promote nor endorse the use of narcotics. Frankly, house music is the only drug your body needs to have a good time.”
I went back and dropped the song, which totally screwed up the flow. So, I brought in some straight-up house and dropped in the some progressive to balance out the electro and then sprinkled a few commercial cuts for diversity and capped it off with the dubstep version of “Video Games” by Lana Del Ray (a personal favorite at the moment).
I’m certain that those of you who don’t want their dance music to be all Top 40 all the time, will def appreciate this.
That’s all I got for now. Hope everyone has a great weekend. I’ll try to get something going on the funky house set. Until then…ENJOY!
Album : Electro Magnum
Artists : Various
Genre : Electro, Underground, House, Progressive
Length : 1:17:55
Kris Menace & The Kiki Twins - We Are (RESET Remix)
Baggi Begovic - Freefalling (Original Mix)
Richard Grey, Nari & Milani feat. Alexandra Prince - Mas Que Nada (Garrett & Ojelay Remix)
Sean Finn - Show Me Love 2K12 (Crazibiza Remix)
Bimbo Jones feat. Ida Corr - See You Later (Original Mix)
Monikkr feat. Lydia Hrela - Illegal (Fat & EZ Grab Yo Junk Remix)
Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl feat. Georgi Kay - In My Mind (Axwell Mix)
Rihanna - Where Have You Been (Hardwell Club Mix)
Tiësto & Wolfgang Gartner feat. Luciana - We Own The Night
Dennis Christopher - Set It Off (Niels Van Gogh & Daniel Strauss Remix)
Gotye feat. Kimba - Somebody That I Used To Know (Tiesto Remix)
Porter Robinson - Language (Original Mix)
Rae - Another Day (Granite & Phunk Remix)
Henrik B & Rudy - Leave A Light On (Original Mix)
Topher Jones feat. The Heroes of Old - Million Miles (Topher Jones Remix)
Rebecca Stella - Give Me That O (DJ Skeet Skeet Remix)
Kaskade & Skrillex - Lick It (Extended)
Lana Del Rey - Video Games (Jakwob & Etherwood Remix)



Saturday Apr 14, 2012
Spring EDM 2012
Saturday Apr 14, 2012
Saturday Apr 14, 2012
I know, I know it’s about f’ing time I put something out. Life has had me tied up in knots lately and I just haven’t had the time to sit back and do what I enjoy most. That is knocking out a mix every once in a while. I’m going to do my best to drop at least one a month. Right now I’m leaning towards something in the happy house arena for May, so be sure to subscribe to updates via Blogger, PodOmatic, Facebook, Google+, RSS or email.
As for this set (the first of 2012), it is unapologetic mainstream. There’s just no way of getting around it. Trying to keep up with everything is difficult, to say the least, so I thought it best to go with what I know works.
I went ahead and pulled out some hot tunes that I missed this year and coupled it with some awesome bootlegs of current mainstream pop songs and sandwiched those between a bevy of current dance floor hits to keep it interesting. I’ve gone over every inch of this mix and I have to say I am pretty damn pleased as I think you will be too.
That’s it for me on this chilly spring morning. The ATL should be bleeding sunshine all day so I’m looking forward to getting out once things start warming up. That’s it for now and I do hope everyone has a fabulous weekend. Until the next go around…ENJOY!
Album : Spring EDM 2012
Artists : Various
Genre : Electro, Underground, House
Length : 1:35:36
1. Gloria Estefan - Hotel Nacional (The Thin Red Men Club Mix)
2. Madonna - Girl Gone Wild (Avicii Remix)
3. Martin Solveig - The Night Out (Maison & Dragen Remix)
4. Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Thomas Gold Remix)
5. Paul Oakenfold feat. J. Hart - Surrender (Club Edit)
6. Mashup Candys - Somebody Like Jagger (Original)
7. Fun feat. Janelle Monáe - We Are Young (Alvin Risk Remix)
8. Calvin Harris - Feel So Close (Extended New Intro)
9. David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium (Extended)
10. Coldplay feat. Rihanna - Princess Of China (eSQUIRE vs. OFFBeat Remix)
11. Beyoncé - Love On Top (Smash Mode Extended Mix)
12. Katy Perry - Part Of Me (DJ Skeet Club Mix)
13. Nicki Minaj - Starships (Justin Sane Remix)
14. Avicii feat. Etta James - Levels [Good Feeling] (DJ Markell & Allex Franko Remix)
15. Jessie J - Domino (Jump Smokers Extended Mix)
16. Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull - Dance Again (Extended Mix)
17. Gotye feat. Kimbra - Somebody That I Used To Know (Jakob Liedholm Remix)
18. JES & Ronski Speed - Can't Stop (Disco Fries Remix)
19. Jack Back feat. David Guetta, Nicky Romero & Sia - Wild Ones (Miami Life Remix)
20. The Wanted - Glad You Came (Funk3d Club Mix)



Saturday Jan 14, 2012
Top Dance Songs of 2011 Volume 2
Saturday Jan 14, 2012
Saturday Jan 14, 2012
The year 2011 was an exceptional period for dance music, yielding an impressive collection of tunes that not only resonated with the club scene but also transcended it. Some of these top dance songs of 2011 showcased pioneering artists, DJs, and remixers who managed to create memorable tracks that truly left an imprint on the industry.
One of the standout tracks of the year was Alex Gaudino's collaboration with Kelly Rowland on "What A Feeling" (Extended Mix). This song perfectly blends Gaudino's Italian house music sensibilities with Rowland's R&B vocals, culminating in a rhythmic fusion that is irresistible. Its danceable beat and catchy melody helped it reach significant chart success, making it a cornerstone in the top dance songs of 2011.
Britney Spears, a household name in the pop scene, gave us "Hold It Against Me" (Josh Harris Extended Mix). The track was a departure from Spears' traditional pop style, featuring heavier EDM influences. The remix by Josh Harris, a producer with a storied history in electronic music, added an extra layer of club appeal that was widely appreciated by fans and critics alike.
Another standout was "I'm Into You" (Dave Aude Club Mix) by Jennifer Lopez. JLo has always been known for her dance tracks, and this was no exception. With an irresistible beat and catchy lyrics, the Dave Aude remix gave the song a club-friendly twist that made it a surefire hit.
2011 also saw the rise of Swedish House Mafia, an iconic DJ trio consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso. Their track with Tinie Tempah, "Miami 2 Ibiza", became a global phenomenon, blending the energetic beats of house music with Tempah's smooth rap verses. This track was indicative of a shift in dance music, where boundaries started to blur, and collaborations across genres became more common.
The top dance songs of 2011 would be incomplete without mentioning "Levels" (Original Mix) by Avicii. This Swedish DJ and producer released this uplifting progressive house track that has since become one of the defining songs of the decade. The song's melody, layered with the soulful vocals sampled from "Something's Got a Hold on Me" by Etta James, was a worldwide hit, cementing Avicii's name in the dance music hall of fame.
Furthermore, artists like Selena Gomez & The Scene contributed significantly to the dance music scene in 2011. Their songs, such as "A Year Without Rain" (Dave Audé Club Remix) and "Who Says" (Dave Audé Club Remix), showcased the seamless fusion of pop and dance elements, providing a refreshing take on dance music that resonated with audiences worldwide.
Lastly, it's important to highlight the presence of female artists in the dance music scene, like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Ke$ha, whose respective songs "Last Friday Night" (Almighty Club Mix), "Born This Way" (Manhattan Clique Remix - Main), and "Blow" (Lenny B & Aaron Paetsch Club Mix) not only achieved commercial success but also became cultural phenomena, encouraging self-expression and individuality.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2011 featured an array of talented artists and DJs who contributed to the diversity and evolution of the genre. These tracks, filled with infectious beats and memorable melodies, shaped the music scene and laid the foundation for future dance music trends. This era will forever be remembered as a time when dance music truly shone and shaped popular culture.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album : Year-end Edition 2011 v2
Artists : Various
Genre : Electro, Underground, House
Length : 2:13:44
Alex Gaudino feat. Kelly Rowland - What A Feeling (Extended Mix)
Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me (Josh Harris Extended Mix)
Chris Willis - Louder (Put Your Hands Up) (Original Extended Mix)
Erika Jayne - One Hot Pleasure (Extended Mix)
Jennifer Lopez - I'm Into You (Dave Aude Club Mix)
Luciana - I'm Still Hot (Extended Mix)
LMFAO - Sexy & I Know It (Extended Mix)



Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
Top Dance Songs of 2011 Volume 1
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
Wednesday Jan 11, 2012
The year 2011 was undoubtedly a remarkable year in the world of dance music. A plethora of artists and DJs collaborated to produce some of the top dance songs of 2011, generating a memorable collection of tracks that took the global dance scene by storm.
A significant contribution came from Latin sensation Gloria Estefan, who returned with the energetic and catchy tune "Wepa" (Klubjumpers Extended Mix). This track, brimming with Latin beats and Estefan's distinctive vocals, took listeners on a rhythmic journey, positioning it among the top dance songs of 2011.
Enrique Iglesias also made an impact with two popular dance hits. "Dirty Dancer" (Alex Sayz No Rap Remix) offered an appealing blend of pop and dance, while "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" (Wideboys Club Mix), featuring Ludacris, delivered a more risqué flavor, demonstrating Enrique's versatility in the dance genre.
Britney Spears, an artist who has consistently impressed dance music lovers throughout her career, once again delivered a remarkable hit in 2011 with "Till The World Ends" (DJ Kue Club Remix). This track's infectious energy and pulsating beats made it a staple in nightclubs around the world.
Meanwhile, Katy Perry, known for her pop anthems, delivered memorable dance tracks such as "Firework" (Wideboys Club Mix) and "E.T. (Futuristic Lover)" (Benny Benassi Club Mix). Both tracks showcased Perry's exceptional vocal range over dance beats, making them favorites in the top dance songs of 2011.
Rihanna, one of the prominent figures in the music industry, presented dance hits that transcended the club scene. "We Found Love" (Calvin Harris Extended Mix) is a quintessential dance track that dominated charts globally, while "S&M" (Dave Aude Club Mix) took a daring step into edgier territories.
Swedish House Mafia, a legendary trio in the electronic dance music scene, delivered "Save The World" (Alesso Remix), a progressive house anthem that featured the haunting vocals of John Martin. This track stands as an exemplary representation of the group's ability to merge emotive vocals with captivating beats.
Adding to the top dance songs of 2011 is the undeniable hit "Rolling In The Deep" (Downtown London Extended Mix) by Adele. While Adele is more recognized for her soulful ballads, this particular remix turned the powerful track into an uplifting dance anthem, showcasing the versatility of her music.
Robyn, a Swedish singer known for her distinct electro-pop sound, provided another memorable track, "Call Your Girlfriend" (Kaskade Extended Mix). Kaskade's remix gave the track a melodic house makeover, blending Robyn's unique vocals with his signature atmospheric style.
Another notable contribution was from the American pop rock band Maroon 5, collaborating with pop diva Christina Aguilera on "Moves Like Jagger" (Cutmore Club Mix). The infectious beat and catchy chorus transformed this pop-rock track into a dance floor magnet.
Lastly, the year saw Chris Brown make waves in the dance scene with "Beautiful People" (Club Mix), a collaboration with Benny Benassi, and "Yeah 3X" (Abe Clements Club Remix). Both songs are perfect examples of the infusion of R&B with dance music, contributing to the diverse musical landscape of 2011.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2011 offered a rich blend of sounds and styles, courtesy of some of the industry's most talented artists and DJs. These tracks have stood the test of time, continuing to influence the evolving dance music landscape and inspire the next generation of artists. The year 2011 will forever be remembered as a pivotal time in dance music history, leaving a lasting impact that continues to reverberate today.
Album : Year-end Edition 2011 v1
Artists : Various
Genre : Electro, Underground, House
Length : 1:54:01
Gloria Estefan - Wepa (Klubjumpers Extended Mix)
Kat Deluna - Dancing Tonight (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
Katy Perry - Firework (Wideboys Club Mix)
Chris Brown feat.



Saturday Dec 03, 2011
Jingle Electric 2011
Saturday Dec 03, 2011
Saturday Dec 03, 2011
The first question for everyone is…Did you miss me? For that matter, did you really think I wasn’t coming back? LOL
No doubt, school has kept my happy ass really busy and once it gears up again next Monday, I don’t expect that to change. However, on occasion, I find myself with some extra time on my hands and feel the need to get back into it. I also noticed that someone had aped my logo on their own Facebook page and someone else tried to start up a page dedicated to past sets of mine. While I appreciate the homage, I thought I needed to get back into to it to show these bitches how it’s done [grin].
Never fear, the real deal is back albeit on a limited basis (as I find the time). Since I’m cutting way back, I’ve decided to stick with the most popular sets that feature a mixture of electro-pop and underground house. This first set is pure mainstream electro-pop, but that will be changed up as the year goes along. I’m sorry to say that the circuit sets are being nixed and likely the t-dance as well (though I’ll leave that option open for the Beach House Edition in the summer…yummy). Regardless, expect to see some more creative and delectable cover art that Party Favorz has become known for, in future sets.
It’s currently sunny and in the upper 20s right now and not supposed to get out of the 30s all day, brrrr. After some asswipe turned in front of me just before Christmas and totaled my car, Rick and I will be out today looking for a new one. I’ve got my eyes on the 2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited Edition (sweeeet!), but we’re not sure if we can swing it just yet. First thing first, we’ll be shopping around for the lowest interest rate before we go in because I know that if you finance through the dealership, they’ll rape you in a dirty back alley and leave you lying there bleeding through your asshole.
Yes, it feels good to be back and doing what I love most, even if it doesn’t pay the bills LOL. I’ve got two Year-end Editions lined up for later this week, so be on the lookout for those as well.
Until then…ENJOY!
Oh, I almost forgot…HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Album : Jingle Electric 2011
Artists : Various
Genre : Electro, Underground, House
Length : 1:16:56
1. Coldplay - Paradise (Fedde Le Grand Remix)
2. Rizzle Kicks - Mama Do The Hump (Freemasons Club Mix)
3. LMFAO - Sexy & I Know It (Extended Mix)
4. Beyonce - Countdown (Christian Davies Remix)
5. Kelly Clarkson - Mr. Know It All (Billionaire Remix)
6. Avicii - Levels (Original Mix)
7. Chris Willis - Too Much In Love (WaWa Club Mix)
8. Enrique Iglesias - I Like How It Feels (Benny Benassi Remix)
9. Erika Jayne - Party People (Ignite The World) (BJ vs. JDB Club Mix)
10. Deborah Cox - If It Wasn't for Love (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda Original Mix)
11. Rihanna - We Found Love (Chuckie Extended Mix)
12. Wynter Gordon - Buy My Love (Loud Manners & Bass Monkeys Remix)
13. Traci Lords - Last Drag (StedE & Hybrid Heights Club Mix)
14. Rihanna - You Da One (Dave Aude Club Mix)
15. Katy Perry - The One That Got Away (JRMX Club Mix)



Friday Nov 04, 2011
ONO | The Diva Series
Friday Nov 04, 2011
Friday Nov 04, 2011
ONO, also known as Yoko Ono, is an avant-garde artist, musician, and activist who is best known for her pioneering work in performance art and experimental music. Her career has spanned over five decades, making her one of the most enduring and iconic figures in the world of contemporary art and culture. ONO has not only shaped the landscape of artistic expression but has also made a surprising and incredibly successful foray into the realm of dance music.
While ONO has been known for her boundary-pushing artworks and social activism, it may surprise some to know that she's also a significant figure in dance music. Her music offers an enticing combination of the intellectual and the physical, an experience that moves both the body and the soul. Songs like "Walking On Thin Ice (Danny Tenaglia Walked Across The Lake Mix)" resonate with a deep sense of urgency, pulling listeners into a trance-like state with beats that echo through the dance floor.
ONO's other dance tracks have not only topped the charts but also encapsulate her philosophies. "Talking To The Universe (Chris Cox Club Vox)" is a cosmic conversation, a mesmerizing blend of her poetic nuance and pulsating rhythms. ONO has always been interested in bridging gaps—be it between people, ideas, or in this case, musical genres. And this track serves as an aural microcosm of her lifelong mission.
In a similar vein, "Give Me Something (Dave Aude Vocal Mix)" reflects ONO's characteristic desire for connection and understanding. The track is a plea, a call to action, and a dance anthem all rolled into one. Its success on the dance charts is a testament to its universal appeal and the power of ONO's words set to an infectious beat.
ONO's songs often incorporate her poetic ideals. "Everyman... Everywoman... (Ralphi Rosario Hydrate Club Mix)" serves as an anthem for equality and acceptance. It's an embodiment of her belief that dance music, like any other form of art, can be a catalyst for social change.
"Give Peace A Chance (DJ Dan Vocal Mix)" is a reinvention of one of her most iconic songs, repurposed for the dance floor without losing any of its original meaning. In doing so, ONO shows that the fundamental messages of peace and unity are not confined to a single genre but are universal truths that can be celebrated in a myriad of ways.
Her philosophy and poetry have thus naturally flowed into her dance music, allowing her to reach an even wider audience. The beats and rhythms serve as a new form of expression, a different kind of poetry that engages people in a very direct way. It's a living testament to ONO's enduring belief in the power of art to shape the world, one dance floor at a time.
It's a great honor to induct Yoko Ono into the Diva Hall of Fame.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : ONO | The Diva Series
Genre : Circuit, Tribal, Progressive
Year : 2011
Total Time : 1:10:02:00
1. Kiss Kiss Kiss (Superchumbo Main Mix)
2. Everyman... Everywoman... (Ralphi Rosario Hydrate Club Mix)
3. Walking On Thin Ice (Danny Tenaglia Walked Across The Lake Mix)
4. Give Me Something (Dave Aude Vocal Mix)
5. No, No, No (Friscia & Lamboy Vocal Mix)
6. Wouldnit (Ralphi Rosario Vocal Mix)
7. Talking To The Universe (Chris Cox Club Vox)
8. Move On Fast (Wawa Club Mix)
9. You're The One (Bimbo Jones Main Mix)
10. I'm Not Getting Enough (Eddie Amador Mix)
11. Yang Yang (Orange Factory Pump Mix)
12. Hell In Paradise (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Mix)
13. Give Peace A Chance (DJ Dan Vocal Mix)



Sunday Aug 28, 2011
Summer Farewell 2011
Sunday Aug 28, 2011
Sunday Aug 28, 2011
Album : Summer Farewell 2011
Genre : EDM, Electro, Progressive
Year : 2011
Total Time : 01:28:20
1. Swedish House Mafia - Save The World (Extended Mix)
2. Enrique Iglesias - Dirty Dancer (Hype Jones Supasonic Remix)
3. Jason Derulo - Don't Wanna Go Home (Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Club Mix)
4. Kylie - Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love) (Pete Hammond Club Mix)
5. LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock - Party Rock Anthem (Wideboys Club Mix)
6. Shakira feat. El Cata - Rabiosa (7th Heaven Club Mix)
7. Jennifer Lopez - I'm Into You (Dave Aude Club Mix)
8. Kat DeLuna - Drop It Low (Jump Smokers Extended Mix)
9. Blush - Undivided (Eddie Amador Remix)
10. Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Kenny Hayes Remix)
11. Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (Justin Sane Remix)
12. Ke$ha - Blow (Lenny B & Aaron Paetsch Club Mix)
13. Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger (Cutmore Mix)
14. Selena Gomez - Who Says (Dave Aude Mixshow)
15. Wynter Gordon - Til Death (WaWa Extended Mix)
16. Nicki Minaj - Super Bass (Liam Keegan Explicit Mix)
17. Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory (Cahill Club Mix)



Sunday Aug 07, 2011
Summer Edition 2011 | Volume 3
Sunday Aug 07, 2011
Sunday Aug 07, 2011
Album : Summer Edition 2011 v3
Genre : Circuit, Progressive, Tribal, House
Year : 2011
Total Time : 01:19:48
Tracklist unavailable.



Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Summer Lovin’
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Album : Summer Lovin'
Genre : House, Funky, Soulful
Year : 2011
Total Time : 1:25:55
1. Passion Pit - The Reeling (Calvin Harris Club Mix)
2. Nightriders - Get Hooked (Original Mix)
3. Chocolate Puma feat. Colonel Red - For Your Love 2011 (Original Mix)
4. Karpekin & Vengerov feat. Rita Campbell - Destiny (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
5. Nervous Kid - Love Games (Original Mix)
6. Nervous Kid - Shake (Original Mix)
7. Maurizio Verbeni feat. Nevia - I Love A Dee Jay (ER Band Full Mix)
8. Fake Blood - I Think I Like It (Fuhly's Daft Disco Re-Edit)
9. Jamie Lewis feat. Cynthia Manley - Sunshine Hotel (Jamie Lewis Club Mix)
10. Stonebridge feat. Miss Bunty - Break Free (Funky Mix)
11. Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
12. Chocolate Party - We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off (Cut & Splice Disco Remix)
13. Giuliana - Turn Around (Housetrack) [Mephisto Extended Mix]
14. Warren Clarke - Everybody (Main Mix)
15. Robbie Rivera - Da Da Dance (Pink Fluid Mix)
16. Cut & Splice - Groove Is In The Heart (Original Vocal Mix)
17. Haji & Emanuel - Weekend (Marco Lys Remix)
18. Rogerseventytwo - Take Me Higher
19. DJs Are Our Friends - PYT (Pretty Young Thing) (Extended Edit)



Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Summer Edition 2011 | Volume 2
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Thursday Jul 28, 2011
Album : Summer Edition 2011 v2
Genre : Circuit, Progressive, Tribal, House
Year : 2011
Total Time : 01:33:10
1. Suzi Carr - Forever More (Bryan Reyes Anthem Club Mix)
2. Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxo Beat (Adrian Blazz Mix)
3. Lucianna - I'm Still Hot (DJ Tristan Jaxx Mashup)
4. Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (Edson Pride Unlimited Boom Remix)
5. Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory (Tommy Love Remix)
6. Whitney Houston - My Love Is Your Love (Joe Gauthreaux 2011 Rapture Remix)
7. Kristine W - Fade (Gustavo Scorpio Club Mix)
8. Chockomilk feat. Paula Bencini - Forget You (Alex Dubbing Emotion Mix)
9. Eva Soul - The Rose (DJ Tom T's Circuit Anthem Mix)
10. Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor (Edson Pride Personal Dub)
11. Jesse Garcia feat. Corey Andrew - Stormy Weather (Jorge Montia Remix)
12. Shakira - Rabiosa (Ranny's Peak Hour Mix)
13. David Guetta feat. Snoopy Dog - Sweat [E-Thunder Remix]
14. Club 69 feat. Kim Cooper - Diva (Isak Salazar Anthem Mix)
15. Rihanna - S & M (Nylson Wash Peak Hour Vocal Club Mix)
16. Beyonce - Best Thing I Never Had (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Club Mix)



Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Pussycat Dolls | The Diva Series
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Discover the dazzling saga of the Pussycat Dolls, a powerhouse of female talent that pivoted from mainstream pop to ruling the dance floor. Originally founded as a burlesque dance revue, the group made a seismic shift into the pop world, epitomizing the 2000s girl-group phenomenon. At the pinnacle of their fame, they didn't just dominate the charts; they were a pop culture tour de force, influencing fashion, lingo, and everything in between.
The Pussycat Dolls' allure is not merely confined to their sultry visuals and captivating performances. It's their ability to straddle multiple genres effortlessly. Case in point: their irresistible crossover into dance music, facilitated by remixes that pumped new life into their already chart-topping numbers.
Let's start with the track that became an outright phenomenon: "Don't Cha." Ralphi Rosario's Hot Freak Mix elevates the song to a dance floor masterpiece that ultimately became a gay anthem that packed the dance floor. It isn't just a song; it's an experience that fills the room with electric energy, making it impossible not to move.
Then there's "Buttons," which transformed into a sultry dance hit thanks to Dave Audé's Button Fly Club Mix. The remix lends an additional layer of sophistication and sensuality, turning it into an anthem of empowerment on the dance floor.
"When I Grow Up" is another standout, reimagined by Ralphi Rosario that is a sonic journey from adults speaking from an adolescent fantasies of fame. The track seamlessly captures the essence of ambition, dream-chasing, and of course, incredible dance rhythms that resonate with audiences across the globe.
While these tracks serve as monumental pillars of the Pussycat Dolls' dance music legacy, others like "I Hate This Part" with Moto Blanco's Club Mix, "Stickwitu" in its Dave Audé Club Mix, and the Beep Remix all add nuance and depth to their catalog. These tracks, though perhaps not as prominent, are no less potent in their ability to capture hearts and set feet moving.
It's not just about the pulsating beats and infectious melodies; it's about a group of empowered women using their platform to make a lasting impression on the music landscape. Each remix echoes the Pussycat Dolls' philosophy of liberation and female empowerment, themes they have carried with them since their inception. Their shift from pop idols to dance floor queens is not merely a genre change; it's an evolution of their artistry, capturing the zeitgeist of an era while still leaving room for more.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Pussycat Dolls | The Diva Series
Genre : Dance, Electro-pop, Circuit
Year : 2011
Total Time : 1:01:49.00
1. Stickwitu (Dave Audé Club Mix)
2. Hush Hush (I Will Survive) (Dave Audé Extended Mix)
3. Bottle Pop (Dave Audé Club Mix)
4. Whatcha Think About That (Stonebridge Club Mix)
5. I Hate This Part (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
6. Buttons (Dave Audé Button Fly Club Mix)
7. Beep (Remix)
8. When I Grow Up (Ralphi Rosario Club Vox Mix)
9. Wait A Minute (E-Thunder Dark Tribal Mix)
10. Don't Cha (Ralphi's Hot Freak 12'' Vox Mix)
11. The Jai Ho (Soul Seekerz Vocal Mix)



Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Royal Wedding Edition
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Album : Royal Wedding Edition
Genre : EDM, Electro House, Progressive House
Year : 2011
Total Time : 01:33:19
1. The Japanese Popstars - Let Go (Original Extended)
2. Avril Lavigne - What The Hell (Mikael Wills Remix)
3. Laura LaRue - San Francisco Is My Disco (Wideboys Club Mix)
4. Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat (Kenny Hayes Remix)
5. Britney Spears - Hold It Against Me (Josh Harris Extended Mix)
6. Ono - Move On Fast (Wawa Club Mix)
7. Andrea Rosario - We Own The Night (Wide Boys Club Mix)
8. Beyonce - Run The World (Girls) (2nd Adventure Club Mix)
9. Luciana - I'm Still Hot (Radio Edit)
10. Lady GaGa - Judas (Sex Ray Vision Remix)
11. Naked Highway - Pop It Drop It (Sweet Rains Mixshow Edit)
12. Dave Matthias vs. Julissa Veloz - Sweet Sugar Poison (Dave Matthias Club Mix)
13. Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Avicii Meets Philgood Saturday Club Mix)
14. Black Eyed Peas - Just Can't Get Enough (Martin & Souza Every Day Vocal Mix)
15. Britney Spears - Till The World Ends (DJ Kue Club Remix)
16. Cazwell - Get My Money Back (Original Extended Mix)
17. Bob Sinclair - Fuck The Disco (Original)
18. Anniemouse - Can't Stop The Boogie (LoverushUK! Club Mix)
19. Aurora feat. Amanda Wilson - Love Resurrection (Club Mix)





