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!
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Sunday Sep 26, 2010
90s House Music Classics Volume 7: Keep On Movin’
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
Ah, here we are—the grand finale in our explorative series delving into the euphoric landscape of 90s House Music Classics. As we prepare to put the finishing touches on this sonic odyssey, let's not forget the decade that was teeming with contrasts. While the world was engrossed in phenomena like the cloning of Dolly the Sheep and the unabating allure of "The X-Files," these distinctive house tracks were coursing through strobe-lit dance floors and echoing in the hearts of midnight revelers. Let's journey one last time into epic dance music podcast series that serves as a fitting coda to the compelling '90s era.
Opus III "It's A Fine Day"
The ethereal vocals of Kirsty Hawkshaw serve as the linchpin for "It's A Fine Day," masterfully intertwining with an electro-hip beat that catapults the listener into a surreal soundscape. This Opus III classic transcended the boundaries of conventional 90s House Music, injecting a dose of trance vibes that made the track an unforgettable auditory experience.
Judy Cheeks - As Long As You're Good To Me (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Club Mix)
"As Long As You're Good To Me" by Judy Cheeks was an oasis in 1995's tumultuous landscape. Love To Infinity's remix infused the track with euphoric synths and pulsating rhythms, lifting club-goers into a momentary bliss. While the year buzzed with social and technological shifts, this song offered an island of serenity, its catchy refrain becoming a de facto mantra for the dancefloor community.
Clubland feat. Quartz - Let's Get Busy (Pump It Up) (The G Mix)
Clubland teams up with Quartz to bring us "Let's Get Busy (Pump It Up)" in The G Mix—a frenetic concoction that left a lasting impact on the dance scene. Packed with pulsating beats and a groove-laden synth line, this classic will transport you straight back to the frenzied energy of 90s dance floors.
Inner City - Pennies From Heaven (Norty Boy Mix)
Inner City's "Pennies From Heaven" in the Norty Boy Mix is a voyage into sonic splendor. With captivating vocal arrangements and immersive beats, this track epitomized what it meant to be a 90s House anthem, creating an aural experience that effortlessly turned listeners into devout followers.
Sandy B - Make The World Go 'Round (Deep Dish Vocal Mix)
In an era of musical experimentation, Sandy B's "Make The World Go 'Round" brought something special to the table. The Deep Dish Vocal Mix took this anthem to new heights with its intricate harmonies and subversive beats, offering an intoxicating musical blend that still resonates with today's audiences.
Madonna - Deeper And Deeper (Shep's Deep Makeover Mix)
Never one to shy away from innovation, Madonna's "Deeper And Deeper" was radically transformed by Shep's Deep Makeover Mix. This track stripped away the pop essence, replacing it with a hypnotic beat structure and lavish strings, epitomizing the transformative power of the remix culture inherent to 90s House Music Classics.
Soul II Soul - Keep On Movin' (Original Mix)
Finally, we can't overlook the blissful “Keep On Movin'” by Soul II Soul. An original mix that embodied the soulful aura of 90s house music. Its jazz-infused beats and laid-back tempo gave it a timeless quality that transcends eras, earning its spot as one of the true 90s House Music Classics.
From Opus III’s ethereal tones to Soul II Soul’s enduring beats, this playlist showcases the compelling intricacies and emotive depths of 90s House Music Classics. It's a sonic canvas that painted the decade with hues of rhythm and harmony, reflecting the broader cultural shifts of the time. Amidst the seismic shifts in politics and society, these tracks acted as a cultural anchor, rendering the '90s not just a decade, but an unforgettable dance movement.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Keep On Movin' | 90's House Classics v7
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:18:49:00
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Sunday Sep 26, 2010
90s House Music Classics Volume 6: Keep On Jumpin’
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
As our nostalgic journey continues through this multi-part series, let’s not forget that 1995 was the year when the Oklahoma City bombing shocked the nation, and the O.J. Simpson trial captivated our collective attention. But on a lighter note, Microsoft released Windows 95, and the Sony PlayStation made its U.S. debut. Yet, the echo of 90s House Music Classics provided the sonic backdrop that made the era unforgettable.
Mariah Carey: Emotions (12'' Club Mix)
When Mariah Carey released "Emotions," it was a defining moment. The track, embedded in the David Morales remix, had the vocals soaring higher than the U.S. box office numbers of Toy Story in 1995. The blend of Carey's vocal range with the beat creates a sublime synergy, still making it a dancefloor essential.
49ers: Don't You Love Me (90's Mix)
This song is an interesting outlier. The 49ers managed to juxtapose elements of techno with classic house in "Don't You Love Me," just when Friends made its TV debut and started redefining friendship norms. This song may not have a Ross and Rachel saga, but its pulsating rhythm and evergreen allure still keep feet moving on dance floors today.
Clubhouse: Deep In My Heart (American 12'' Mix)
Clubhouse's "Deep In My Heart" could almost be the soundtrack of 1996, a year that saw the infamous Unabomber captured and the Spice Girls claiming "Girl Power" with their hit "Wannabe." But in the middle of it all, this number offered a profound, bass-heavy reflection of the deeper strains of house music.
D-Mob with Cathy Dennis: That's The Way Of The World (12'' Version)
This is a vital track that merged Cathy Dennis's unique vocal style with D-Mob's creative prowess. The song emerged at a time when the first Harry Potter book was published in the UK. Both the book and the song offered escape, but while Harry Potter invited us to a magical world, "That’s The Way Of The World" provided an escape on the dance floor.
Carleen Anderson: Mama Said (K-Klassic Mix)
In 1997, Tiger Woods amazed us with his Masters win at Augusta, but Carleen Anderson's "Mama Said" was winning the hearts of club-goers. Her voice, coupled with K-Klassic Mix's production finesse, made it a sterling example of house music done right.
Sounds Of Blackness: I Believe (Classic Gospel Mix)
Blending gospel with house music, this track was a spiritual awakening at the apex of the Y2K hysteria. The Classic Gospel Mix gave it an ethereal dimension, offering a musical refuge as we braced for the millennium.
Madonna: Secret (Junior’s Luscious Club Mix)
By the time Madonna’s “Secret” rolled out in its Junior's Luscious Club Mix, the Lewinsky scandal had shocked America. Yet, in Madonna’s quintessential style, the song offered a hidden escape—a confessional dance-floor rendezvous.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Keep On Jumpin' | 90's House Classics v6
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:18:59:00
1. Mariah Carey - Emotions (12'' Club Mix)
2. 49ers - Don't You Love Me (90's Mix)
3. Clubhouse - Deep In My Heart (American 12'' Mix)
4. D-Mob with Cathy Dennis - That's The Way Of The World (12'' Version)
5. Black Box - I Don't Know (Hurley's House Mix)
6. Carleen Anderson - Mama Said (K-Klassic Mix)
7. Sounds Of Blackness - I Believe (Classic Gospel Mix)
8. Shawn Christopher - Don't Lose The Magic (David Morales Club Mix)
9. Clubland - Hold On (Hurley's House Mix)
10. Master's At Work pres. India - To Be In Love (Full Intention Club Edit)
11. Todd Terry feat. Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown - Keep On Jumpin (Tee's Freeze Mix)
12. Toni Braxton - You're Making me High (Classic Mix)
13. Chaka Khan - Love You All My Lifetime (Garage Mix With Strings)
14. Madonna - Secret (Junior's Luscious Club Mix)



Sunday Sep 26, 2010
90s House Music Classics Volume 5: Turn It Out
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
Sunday Sep 26, 2010
Continuing our exploration of the music that punctuated decades, let's set our time machines to the '90s—a time when the internet was a fledgling tool, Michael Jordan was an unstoppable force on the basketball court, and shows like "Friends" and "Seinfeld" were painting our TV screens. But what was really electrifying people globally were the pulsating beats of 90s House Music Classics.
LaBelle - Turn It Out (Shep's Totally Turnt Out Dub 2 Anthem)
In 1995, while O.J. Simpson was declared "not guilty," LaBelle captivated dance floors with "Turn It Out." Shep Pettibone's "Totally Turnt Out Dub 2 Anthem" took an already energetic tune to stratospheric heights. LaBelle's vocal range perfectly harmonized with the transformative remix, making it a staple in nightclubs.
Judy Cheeks - Respect (Classic Club Mix)
Cut to 1996. The Macarena was something everyone—at least once—tried to dance to, whether at a wedding or reluctantly at a high school gym. But within the sanctuaries of house music, Judy Cheeks was demanding "Respect." The Classic Club Mix uplifted the track with groovy basslines, presenting a gutsier version that became an empowerment anthem for many.
Jennifer Holliday - No Frills Love (Classic Paradise 12'' Mix)
Ah, 1996—a year when the world held its breath watching Kerri Strug's one-footed vault landing at the Atlanta Olympics. It was the same year Jennifer Holliday released "No Frills Love." The "Classic Paradise 12'' Mix" turned this cut into a definitive anthem, transforming it into something far more robust than your run-of-the-mill love song. At a time when people sought narratives of triumph, this song's heady mix of vocals and rhythm offered its own kind of victory.
Happy Clappers - I Believe (12'' Master)
Rewind a bit to 1995, a year that brought us the iconic, though controversial, verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial. Amidst the national debates and TV drama, Happy Clappers were making waves in a different way with their song "I Believe." The 12'' Master version served as a refuge, providing an irresistible groove that prompted listeners to believe in something better, if only for the length of a song.
Hannah Jones - You Only Have To Say You Love Me (Eric Kupper Mix)
In the tempest of 1997, a year that saw the world mourning the loss of Princess Diana and simultaneously tuning into the debut of "South Park," Hannah Jones offered solace with "You Only Have To Say You Love Me." Remixed by Eric Kupper, the song provided an emotional compass at a time when cultural sentiments were swinging wildly between sorrow and irreverence. Kupper's mix, nuanced and eloquent, lent a soulfulness to Hannah Jones' impassioned vocals—creating an anthem that resonated in nightclubs and quiet moments alike. As with other 90s House Music Classics, this track proved that even in turbulent times, music could offer the sort of reassurance that was sometimes hard to find elsewhere.
These songs didn't just represent a genre; they shaped the identity of a generation navigating through cultural milestones. They offered solace, they incited joy, and most of all, they united people on the dance floor regardless of their backgrounds.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Turn It Out | 90's House Classics v5
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:20:44:00
1. LaBelle - Turn It Out (Shep's Totally Turnt Out Dub 2 Anthem)
2. Judy Cheeks - Respect (Classic Club Mix)
3. Jennifer Holliday - No Frills Love (Classic Paradise 12'' Mix)
4. Jennifer Paige - Crush (David Morales Alt Club Body)
5. Frankie Knuckles feat. Adeva - Whadda U Want (From Me) (K-Klass Mix)
6. Barbara Tucker - I Get Lifted (Underground Network)
7. Happy Clappers - I Believe (12'' Master)
8. Kristine W - One More Try (Junior's Factory Mix)
9. Sarah Washington - Heaven (Serial Diva Heavenly Club Mix)
10. Hannah Jones - You Only Have To Say You Love Me (Eric Kupper Mix)
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Sunday Sep 19, 2010
90s House Music Classics Volume 4: Set U Free
Sunday Sep 19, 2010
Sunday Sep 19, 2010
As we continue our deep dive into the vibrant world of 90s House Music Classics, the '90s present a pulsating playground where beats and basslines ruled. This was the era that saw Bill Clinton sworn in for a second term, but it was also when the world learned about Dolly the cloned sheep. While technology and politics had their own narratives, the cultural fabric of the time was threaded with music. The club scene, specifically, had its own set of anthems that could either fuel a dance marathon or carry someone through a heartbreak.
Pulse feat. Antoinette Roberson - The Lover That You Are (Hex Hector & Soul Solution Club Mix)
If you ever questioned the emotional depth house music could plumb, look no further. "The Lover That You Are" deftly merges the ethereal voice of Antoinette Roberson with Hex Hector and Soul Solution's heart-pounding remix. Hex Hector, a Grammy Award-winning remixer, was at his zenith during this period, creating remixes that almost outshined the originals.
Hannah Jones - No One Can Love You More Than Me (Stonebridge Mix)
Stonebridge, an acclaimed DJ, adds his Midas touch to Hannah Jones' "No One Can Love You More Than Me." This remix isn't just a tune; it's a melodic tapestry that pushed the boundaries of how house music could sound. If you were in a club when this dropped, it was like a collective spiritual experience, a cathartic release on the dancefloor.
The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)
With a sonic nod to Chicago house, The Bucketheads released "The Bomb!" This track didn't just dominate the club scene; it seeped into mainstream consciousness. Interestingly, the track samples "Street Player" by Chicago, a band whose roots trace back to rock and jazz fusion.
Aretha Franklin - A Deeper Love (C + C Music Factory Mix)
If any song could serve as a sonic representation of empowerment, it would be Aretha Franklin's "A Deeper Love." When you pair the Queen of Soul with the production prowess of C + C Music Factory, you get a track that goes beyond a simple club banger—it's an anthem for the ages.
Judy Cheeks - As Long As You're Good To Me (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Club Mix)
By 1995, Judy Cheeks was already a staple in the house scene. But when Love To Infinity got their hands on "As Long As You're Good To Me," the song transformed into an epic narrative of love and longing, the kind that would leave the club crowd spellbound as the night wore on.
So why does this genre of 90s House Music Classics continue to captivate us? Perhaps it's the way these tracks encapsulate a period of ingenuity and emotional depth, intertwining with the broader tapestry of '90s culture. Or maybe, it's the way these songs—remixed by the greats—allow us to travel back in time, to relive those fleeting moments of pure, unadulterated joy.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Set U Free | 90's House Classics v4
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:21:42:00
1. Pulse feat. Antoinette Roberson - The Lover That You Are (Hex Hector & Soul Solution Club Mix)
2. Hannah Jones - No One Can Love You More Than Me (Stonebridge Mix)
3. Mighty Dub Katz - Magic Carpet Ride (Extended Version)
4. Planet Soul - Set U Free (Fever Mix)
5. The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Original Mix)
6. The Cardigans - Lovefool (Tee's Freeze Club)
7. Toni Braxton - Un-Break My Heart (Soul Hex Anthem Vocal)
8. Diana King - Say A Little Prayer (Hot Tracks Remix)
9. Aretha Franklin - A Deeper Love (C + C Music Factory Mix)
10. Annie Lennox - No More 'I Love You's' (Junior Vasquez Mix)
11. Barbara Tucker - Beautiful People (C.J.'s Club Mix)
12. Martha Wash - Carry On (Masters at Work 12'' Dance Mix)
13. Judy Cheeks - As Long As You're Good To Me (Love To Infinity's Classic Paradise Club Mix)



Saturday Sep 18, 2010
90s Classic House Music Volume 3: Groove Is in the Heart
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
While our last outing chronicled the foundational bricks that laid the 90s Classic House Music landscape, this installment promises to dig beneath the surface. This time, we unearth lesser-known tales and unheard vibes from a decade that, much like the collapse of the Soviet Union, marked the end of old orders and the burgeoning of the new. So, without further ado, let's delve into some unforgettable tracks that framed club culture, influenced lifestyle, and are still absolute bangers.
Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart (Ultimix)
Emanating from the artistic hub that was New York City, Deee-Lite's "Groove Is In The Heart" blasted through the airwaves, gaining traction in 1990. While Nelson Mandela was freed that same year, signaling the end of apartheid, "Groove Is In The Heart" became an anthem for personal liberation on dance floors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J22gr56fl4
Livin' Joy - Dreamer (Junior Vasquez Sound Factory Mix)
It was 1994, the year the U.S. hosted its first FIFA World Cup, when Livin' Joy dropped "Dreamer," capturing the blissful ignorance and idealism coursing through society. Junior Vasquez's Sound Factory Mix added a touch of urbane sophistication to this naive optimism.
Billie Ray Martin - Your Loving Arms (Soundfactory Vocal Mix)
"Your Loving Arms" by Billie Ray Martin wove its musical threads into the fabric of 1995. As the Dayton Agreement was being signed, bringing a tenuous peace to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Martin's soulful rendition stood as a testament to the healing power of music, amplified by the Junior Vasquez Soundfactory Vocal Mix.
Bizarre Inc. feat. Angie Brown - I'm Gonna Get You (Original Flavour Mix)
If there was a single word to describe 1992, it would be 'transformational', from Bill Clinton's electoral victory to the commercial release of the first Nicotine patch. "I'm Gonna Get You" by Bizarre Inc. featuring Angie Brown, invigorated clubs, proving that house could be as politically assertive as it was catchy.
Tori Amos - Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden's Star Trunk Mix)
Fast forward to 1996, the year that saw the introduction of the DVD format. Armand Van Helden transformed Tori Amos's "Professional Widow" into a garage house phenomenon, highlighting how technology and art could marry into something ground-breaking.
Inner City - Good Life (Magic Juan's Mix)
In 1988, right at the threshold of the 90s, Inner City released "Good Life." This track embodied the universal desire for happiness and freedom, perfectly encapsulated in Magic Juan's Mix. The song has become a staple in 90s Classic House Music and frequently sampled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztd__xu1YGA
90s Classic House Music was more than just a genre; it was the pulse of a generation wrestling with change, exploring new freedoms, and laying the groundwork for the 21st century. This anthology of tracks offers not just a nostalgic trip but an understanding of the social and cultural transformations of the time.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Groove Is in the Heart | 90's House Classics v3
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:20:11:00
1. Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart (Ultimix)
2. The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M - It's Gonna Be A Lovely Day (Palladium House Anthem 1)
3. Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garage Mix)
4. Kristine W - Land Of The Living (Junior's New Vocal Mix)
5. Livin' Joy - Dreamer (Junior Vasquez Sound Factory Mix)
6. Billie Ray Martin - Your Loving Arms (Soundfactory Vocal Mix)
7. Juliet Roberts - I Want You (Monster Club Mix)
8. Bizarre Inc. feat. Angie Brown - I'm Gonna Get You (Original Flavour Mix)
9. 49ers - Touch Me (Sexual Version)
10. N-Joi - Anthem (The Original Mix)
11. A.S.H.A. - Ball And Chain (J.J. Tribute) (Primitive Mix)
12. Inner City - Good Life (Magic Juan's Mix)
13. Sunscreem - Pressure (12'' Mix)
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Saturday Sep 18, 2010
90s Classic House Music Volume 2: Push the Feeling On
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
Saturday Sep 18, 2010
If our last rendezvous into the dynamic world of the '90s was a dance through the pulsating rhythms that shaped an epoch, consider this the encore the DJ spins just when you thought the night was over. Just as the dawn of the World Wide Web connected us in unforeseen ways, 90s Classic House Music served as a communal thread, stitching together diverse experiences in the tapestry of a transformative decade. In this next installment, we delve deeper into the tracks that didn't just make us move, but moved us—emotionally and culturally.
Black Box - Ride On Time (Massive Mix)
Kicking off with a track that holds its own name in the annals of house history, Black Box's "Ride On Time" became the UK's best-selling single of 1989. If you remember flipping through TV channels and stumbling upon the fall of the Berlin Wall, there's a good chance this Massive Mix was pulsating through nightclubs, offering an uncanny blend of freedom and euphoria. It was not without controversy as it sampled the vocals of Loleatta Holloway who later sued the label over copyright infringement which was ultimately settled out of court and included the addition of her name as the vocalist on future album pressings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHS4If-jHCU
Lonnie Gordon - Happenin' All Over Again (PWL Original Extended Mix)
As the world stepped into the 1990s, Lonnie Gordon’s "Happenin' All Over Again" hit the charts. Released in the same year Nelson Mandela was freed, this song captured a vibe of optimism. It was a second chance, not just for Mandela, but for everyone on the dance floor to start anew.
Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass (David Morales Mix)
When Annie Lennox released "Walking On Broken Glass," it was 1992, and the U.S. presidential baton was handed from Bush to Clinton. David Morales offered a remix that took this emotionally rich track and imbued it with a house vibe, turning heartbreak into something you could dance to.
Ce Ce Peniston - Finally (12'' Choice Mix)
"Finally," by Ce Ce Peniston, was the anthem of 1991, ringing in the new decade with the official end of apartheid in South Africa. Its 12'' Choice Mix transformed the track into an iconic house number, capturing a fleeting moment in time when it felt like anything was possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ve4F967dDg
Crystal Waters - 100% Pure Love (Original 12'' Mix)
By 1994, the world had just witnessed the signing of the Oslo Accords, a peace agreement between Israel and Palestine. During this period of potential tranquility, Crystal Waters' "100% Pure Love" provided a melodic backdrop that mirrored the era’s cautious optimism.
Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On (The Dub Of Doom)
Let's not forget about 1995 when Nightcrawlers dropped "Push The Feeling On." It was the year eBay was founded, transforming how we buy and sell things forever. The Dub Of Doom remix kept the dance floors packed, just as eBay enticed its first users to click "bid."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBR2sraqEVI
Inner City - Big Fun (Original 12'' Mix)
As the 1988 neared its close, Inner City's "Big Fun" became a staple in the club scene. Released amidst the euphoria of the fall of the Berlin Wall, its Original 12'' Mix encapsulated the essence of a generation intent on tearing down barriers, both literal and metaphorical.
TLC - Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg (Ben Liebrand Club Mix)
By the time TLC released "Ain't 2 Proud 2 Beg," the grunge era was in full swing and America was engrossed in the O.J. Simpson trial. The Ben Liebrand Club Mix took the hip-hop track about begging for sex and flipped it into party House Music track that packed the dancefloor.
Each of these tracks were more than just music. They were emblematic of their time, capturing the societal transitions and political landscapes that framed the 1990s. They provide an aural snapshot of a bygone era, each remix a layer of complexity to an already transformative period. In their beats and rhythms,



Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
Fall Edition 2010 | Volume 1
Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
Album : Fall Edition 2010 v1
Genre : Circuit, Progressive, Tribal, House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 01:34:22
1. Kelly Rowland vs. Dead or Alive - You Spin Me 'Round Like A Commander (Bit Error & DigiMark Mashup)
2. Donna Summer - To Paris With Love (Craig C's Master Blaster)
3. Guru Project feat. Tanja La Croix - Celebrate (The Spirit Of Street Parade) (Original Mix)
4. Austin Leeds feat. Gina Martina - Holiday (Original Mix)
5. Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Watchin 2010 (Alex Gaudino Mix)
6. Yazz - Don't Go (Ronald Rossenouff Private Remember Mix 2010)
7. Steven Lee & Granite feat. Zander Bleck - Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Peter Rauhofer vs. Etienne Ozborne Remix)
8. Mike Candys - Together Again (Organ Club Mix)
9. Miami Husslers feat. Adaja Black - Trippin (Original Mix)
10. Dave Aude feat. Sisely Treasure - Dancin' Circles (Club Mix)
11. BetBoyz & Inaya Day - Higher Place (JMBW & Joel Dickinson Club Mix)
12. Linda Clifford - With You (DJ Tom Tom Tribal)
13. BK Duke & Felix Navarro feat. Kaysee - Touch Me (Original Vocal Mix)
14. Christina Aguilera - You Lost Me (Yinon Yahel Reconstruction Mix)
15. Charlotte - Skin (Amy Alderman 2K10 Club Classic Re-Mix)
16. Danielle Staub feat. Lori Michaels - Real Close (Tony Moran & Giuseppe D Dance Mix)



Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
The Final Edition
Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
Wednesday Sep 15, 2010
Album : The Final Edition
Genre : Funky House, Disco, House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 01:19:59
1. Pray for More feat. LaTasha Jordan - Breaking Away (Pray for More Club Mix)
2. Syke 'n' Sugarstarr & Alexandra Prince - So Alive (Extended Vocal Disco)
3. Sergio Flores feat. Joy Malcolm - Give It Back (Original Mix)
4. Marcus Knight Destinova feat. BJ Caruana - Don't Stop Me Now (Original Club Mix)
5. Will Dawson & Yuriy Poleg feat. Angela Brooks - I Like It Like That (Original Mix)
6. Groove Junkies & Joi Cardwell - What's Freedom (GJ's Classic Vox Mix)
7. DJ Oji & Una - We Lift Our Hands in the Sanctuary (Muthafunkaz Vocal Remix)
8. Orienta-Rhythm feat. Lonnie Gordon - Falling in and Out of Love (Orienta-Rhythm Original Classic Mix)
9. Ralphi Rosario Abel Aguilera vs. Tamara Wallace - C'mon Get Funky (Maurice Joshua Mix)
10. Federico Scavo - Let's All Chant (Manuel De La Mare & Marshall Remix)
11. First Choice - Armed And Extremely Dangerous (Full Intention Mix)
12. Hippie Torrales feat. Rosie Gaines - Never Quite The Same (Gruvmasters Mix)
13. Estelle - Fall In Love (Cutmore Club Mix)
14. Belezamusica - All This Love That I'm Givin' (Sean McCabe Love Groove Vocal Mix)



Tuesday Sep 14, 2010
90s Classic House Music Volume 1: Ride On the Rhythm
Tuesday Sep 14, 2010
Tuesday Sep 14, 2010
In the 90s, house music wasn't just a genre; it was a cultural phenomenon that transcended the usual boundaries of music and influenced everything from fashion to language. As the needle hit the vinyl, tracks like Lisa Stansfield's "All Around The World" and Sybil's "Don't Make Me Over" created an atmosphere in clubs that was magnetic. But what made these tracks iconic, and how did they define an era? Let's rewind and rediscover some of these 90s Classic House Music anthems.
Lisa Stansfield - All Around The World (Extended Version)
During a time when the Berlin Wall had just fallen, Lisa Stansfield’s "All Around The World" was a tour de force in 1990. It permeated the airwaves, drawing in a variety of listeners. The Extended Version added extra layers of sultry soul to the track, giving DJs more material to work with. Stansfield's voice acted like an auditory passport, taking listeners to places they'd only dreamt of, all while nestled in a club surrounded by other dreamers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXnEP9OnHEo
Sybil - Don't Make Me Over (The KING-dom Come Mix)
Fast forward to 1989, as Nelson Mandela walked free from prison, Sybil’s "Don't Make Me Over" was finding its rightful place in the house music pantheon. The KING-dom Come Mix imbued the classic tune with a unique blend of electronic beats and soulful harmonies, making it a staple on dancefloors across the globe.
Soul II Soul feat. Caron Wheeler - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) (12'' Mix)
1990 was a year that balanced itself between the end of the Cold War and the commencement of the Gulf War. Amidst the upheaval, Soul II Soul's "Back To Life" captured the collective consciousness. Its 12'' Mix with Caron Wheeler at the vocal helm felt like a mantra for a world in flux, urging us to live our lives however we chose, regardless of the chaos around us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aOSuyD6rxs
Malaika - So Much In Love (12'' Choice Mix)
By 1992, the internet was starting to change the way we lived, but on the dancefloor, Malaika's "So Much In Love" was still about the simple things: love and the intoxicating feeling of rhythm.
De'Lacy - Hideaway (Dubfire Needs To Score Remix)
In 1995, when Windows 95 was bringing about a new age of computing, De'Lacy's "Hideaway" created its own kind of revolution. The Dubfire Needs To Score Remix offered a dark, gripping allure that kept clubbers entranced till the early hours.
Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless) (Basement Boy's Strip To The Bone Mix)
In the mid-90s, while America was getting to know its new president Bill Clinton, Crystal Waters was serving up "Gypsy Woman." The Basement Boy's Strip To The Bone Mix added a raw, guttural dimension to an already iconic track, making it a regular fixture in DJ sets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YS0Zz1nkU6g
Louie Vega & Marc Anthony - Ride On The Rhythm (Kenlou Rhythm Mix)
As we close, let’s talk about the track that shares the title with this volume, "Ride On The Rhythm" by Louie Vega and Marc Anthony. The Kenlou Rhythm Mix came out in 1991, amidst the rise of grunge and hip-hop. It elegantly weaved Latin influences into its fabric, highlighting the diversity of what house music could be.
These tracks weren't just songs; they were anthems that defined the climate of their respective years. They offered a musical solace during times of political uncertainty and societal shifts. These 90s Classic House Music tracks are far more than just a nostalgia trip; they’re a journey through a transformative decade where house music spoke to, and for, a generation.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : Ride On the Rhythm | 90's House Classics v1
Genre : Classic House
Year : 2010
Total Time : 1:25:34.00
1. Lisa Stansfield - All Around The World (Extended Version)
2. Sybil - Don't Make Me Over (The KING-dom Come Mix)
3. Soul II Soul feat. Caron Wheeler - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) (12'' M...



Saturday Sep 04, 2010
Robyn | The Diva Series
Saturday Sep 04, 2010
Saturday Sep 04, 2010
Robyn, the Swedish pop sensation, made her foray into the music scene as a young star in the 1990s. But unlike many of her peers, who fizzled out or became embroiled in scandals, Robyn took a bold step to control her destiny. She left her record label and embarked on an independent journey, establishing her own label, Konichiwa Records. The decision gave her the creative freedom to make "pop music for adults," a daring move that has paid off in spades.
With the autonomy to experiment, Robyn developed a unique sound—a blend of electro-pop with deep emotional resonance, appealing to a broad spectrum of listeners. It's not just bubblegum pop; it's a powerful narrative told through beats and melodies. Over the years, she has collaborated with avant-garde artists and producers, pushing the boundaries of what pop music can be.
"Dancing On My Own" stands out as Robyn's magnum opus, a raw, emotional tune that's become the ultimate gay anthem. Receiving the Party Favorz treatment in our "Gay Anthems For a New Generation" series, the song has been reworked multiple times, each version revealing new layers of emotion and musical brilliance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ed6Ci1roRo
Beyond that, Robyn has produced a string of other remarkable hits, each adding a unique texture to dance floors worldwide. "Handle Me (Soul Seekerz Club Mix)" adds a pulsating, electric vibe, while "Hang With Me (Avicii Remix)" infuses a unique blend of indie-pop and electro-house. "Call Your Girlfriend (Kaskade Extended Mix)" is another masterpiece, embodying the ethereal feeling of both melancholy and hope. And let's not forget "With Every Heartbeat (Tong & Spoon Wonderland Remix)," a piece that ties together elements of electro and progressive house, offering a transcendent auditory experience.
This amalgamation of pop sensibilities, lyrical depth, and dance-floor anthems has cemented Robyn's status as a gay icon and a mainstay in the global pop and dance music scenes. Her journey from a young pop star to an independent, genre-defying artist is an inspiration, underscoring the transformative power of music and self-belief.
Party Favorz adores Robyn as she's earned her rightful place in our Diva Hall of Fame. Please welcome our newest member.
Until the next time...ENJOY!
Donate and keep the party going!
Album : The Diva Series | Robyn
Genre : EDM, Electro-pop
Year : 2010
Total Time : 01:17:27
1. Handle Me (Soul Seekerz Club Mix)
2. Dancing On My Own (Chew Fu Extended Mix)
3. Konichiwa Bitches (Trentemoller Remix)
4. Indestructible (A-trak Extended Remix)
5. Be Mine! (Soul Seekerz Club Mix)
6. Crash And Burn Girl (Cat5 Remix)
7. Dream On (Warren Clarke Club Mix) [with Christian Falk]
8. Do It Again (Issac Christopher Main Mix) [with Röyksopp]
9. Who's That Girl (Seamus Haji Club Mix)
10. Hang With Me (Avicii Remix)
11. Cobrastyle (Adam K & Soha Remix)
12. The Girl And The Robot (Jean Elan Remix) [with Röyksopp]
13. Call Your Girlfriend (Kaskade Extended Mix)
14. With Every Heartbeat (Tong & Spoon Wonderland Remix)



Monday Aug 30, 2010
Summer Farewell 2010 | Volume 3
Monday Aug 30, 2010
Monday Aug 30, 2010
Album : Summer Farewell 2010 v3
Genre : Funky House, Disco
Year : 2010
Total Time : 01:26:40
1. K.D. Lang - Summerfling (Ananda's Sweet Bird of Summer Extended Mix)
2. Soul Cola - In Luv (Vincent Kwok Remix)
3. Silco vs. Vicenzo & Always feat. Vanesa Klein - Pray
4. Pray for More feat. LaTasha Jordan - Shame (Original Club Mix)
5. Andreas Thiessen feat. JD Braithwaite - Ready For Love (Raul Rincon Remix)
6. Dino & Mousse T feat. Lisa - Summer Days (Mousse T Extended Summer Mix)
7. Johnny Dynell - Jam Hot (Tensnake Remix)
8. Viena Loco - Funk Intrusion (Ed Royal Remix)
9. Jesse Garcia & Michelle Weeks - Get Your Head Right (Original Mix)
10. K Town Boogie Music - Lets Ride Again (Original)
11. Bluebeat - Divine (Original Mix)
12. Emil Lanne - Do Me Right (Original)
13. Soulsearcher - Feelin' Love (Axwell Vocal Remix)
14. Degrees Of Motion - Celebrate (Degrees Of Motion 2010 Mix)
15. Samantha James - Subconscious (Eric Kupper Club Mix)



Saturday Aug 21, 2010
Summer Farewell 2010 | Volume 2
Saturday Aug 21, 2010
Saturday Aug 21, 2010
Album : Summer Farewell 2010 v2
Genre : Funky House, Disco, NuDisco
Year : 2010
Total Time : 01:19:41
1. Sean Ensign - Amazing (7th Heaven Club Mix)
2. Maroon 5 - Misery (Cutmore Got Da Funk Mix)
3. Haywoode - Getting Closer 2010 (Matt Pop's Back To The 80's Extended Mix)
4. Gabriella Cilmi - Hearts Don't Lie (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
5. Erire - This Is My Life (Degrees Of Motion Mix)
6. Twisted Society - Sign Your Name 2010 (Classic House Extended)
7. Mon a Q - How Long (Lenny B Club Mix)
8. Porchia - Here Without You (Trilogy Project Club Mix)
9. Kylie - Get Outta My Way (7th Heaven Club Mix)
10. DJ Nano & T.Tommy feat. Vanessa Klein - I Will Love Again (Original Mix)
11. Soraya Vivian - Where I Stood (Fierce Collective Club Mix)
12. Memo Solinas - Just As Long As We're Together (Samuele Sartini Sunny Mix)
13. Linda Clifford - With You (Georgie's Anthemic Club Mix)
14. Soraya Vivian - Don't Lose The Magic (Extended Mix)





