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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Thursday Dec 28, 2006
Top Dance Songs of 2006 Volume 2
Thursday Dec 28, 2006
Thursday Dec 28, 2006
The year 2006 was a time of great innovation and creativity in the music industry, particularly in the realm of dance music. The top dance songs of 2006 were not merely tracks that got people moving; they were a cultural phenomenon, a means of expression, and a symbol of the time. The dance scene was marked by a series of remarkable songs, unforgettable DJs, and unparalleled remixes that had the world grooving to their beats.
One of the top dance songs of 2006 was Madonna's "Sorry", remixed by the legendary British synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. This remix infused the original track with a new layer of synthesized pop, resulting in a dance anthem that resonated across clubs globally, showcasing the Pet Shop Boys' distinctive talent for reshaping pop classics into dance masterpieces.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQIKbcqtjlQ
Beyoncé also contributed significantly to the top dance songs of 2006 with "Dèjá Vu". The Freemasons Club Mix of this track turned it into a rhythmic feast, maintaining the power of Beyoncé's vocals while introducing an irresistible dance beat. This blend of Beyoncé's commanding performance and the Freemasons' mastery of the remix solidified "Dèjá Vu" as a favorite on dance floors worldwide.
Bob Sinclar's collaboration with Gary Pine on "Love Generation" was another significant contribution to the dance scene in 2006. The Full Intention Club Mix transformed the feel-good anthem into a dance floor marvel. Full Intention, known for their dynamic remixes, added a new depth and energy to the track, amplifying its danceability and appeal.
Mary J. Blige’s heartfelt "Be Without You" received a dance makeover with the Moto Blanco Vocal Mix. The duo’s remix introduced an upbeat tempo and synthesized melodies that contrasted the song's emotional lyrics, making it one of the top dance songs of 2006.
The Pussycat Dolls also made a mark with their sultry song "Buttons", which was creatively remixed by Dave Aude into the Button Fly Club Mix. Aude, known for his exceptional talent in transforming pop songs into club bangers, turned "Buttons" into an energetic dance anthem.
Goldfrapp's "Ooh La La", already a standout for its glam-rock vibe, was reimagined by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix. His version introduced a darker, more electrifying feel to the track, ensuring its position among the top dance songs of 2006.
Last but not least, Justin Timberlake's "Sexy Back", one of the defining songs of the year, was turned into a club favorite through Dean Coleman's Vocal Mix. Coleman's version highlighted Timberlake's seductive vocals against an irresistibly pulsating beat, making it a dance floor staple.
As we look back, it's clear that the top dance songs of 2006 were a product of great talent, both from the original artists and the DJs who remixed them. These tracks not only defined the dance scene of the time but continue to inspire and influence the dance music industry today. Through their timeless appeal, they remain vibrant reminders of a remarkable year in dance music history.
Album : Year-end Edition 2006 | Volume 2
Genre : Circuit, Electro-House
Year : 2006
Total Time : 01:56:47
1. Madonna - Sorry (Pet Shop Boys Maxi-Mix)
2. Rihanna - Unfaithful (Tony Moran Club Mix)
3. Sun - Gone (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
4. Beyoncé - Dèjá Vu (Freemasons Club Mix)
5. Bob Sinclar feat. Gary Pine - Love Generation (Full Intention Club Mix)
6. Mary J. Blige - Be Without You (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix)
7. Mariah Carey - Don't Forget About Us (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Dance Floor Anthem)
8. Deborah Cox - House Is Not A Home (Tony Moran & Warren Rigg Sexy Mix)
9. Roger Sanchez - Lost (Tom De Neef's Vocal Remix)
10. Mink - Glory Of Life (Chris Cox Club Anthem Mix)
11. Heather Headley - In My Mind (Freemasons Vocal Club Mix)
12. Jessica Simpson - A Public Affair (Frank Pelligrino Electro Pop Club Mix)
13. The Pussycat Dolls - Buttons (Dave Aude Button Fly Club Mix)
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Tuesday Dec 26, 2006
Top Dance Songs of 2006 Volume 1
Tuesday Dec 26, 2006
Tuesday Dec 26, 2006
As the digital clock rolled over into 2006, the nightlife scene was booming with a soundtrack that defined a generation. That was a year of exciting breakthroughs, innovative remixes, and infectious dance tracks. So, it's time to take a nostalgic leap back and delve into the Top Dance Songs of 2006 that made our hearts race and bodies move on the dance floor.
One name that shone brightly on the 2006 dance scene was the French DJ, Bob Sinclar. His seminal hit "World Hold On (Children Of The Sky)" featuring Steve Edwards, was a dance anthem of the time. The Club Mix of this track was a staple in dance clubs worldwide, its infectious rhythm and pulsating beats providing the ideal soundtrack to many a memorable night out. Its upbeat message of unity and hope combined with Steve Edward's soulful vocals turned it into an instant classic.
In the realm of top dance songs of 2006, The Bird & The Bee also claimed their place in the club scene. Their controversially titled "Fucking Boyfriend" received an energetic remix from the talented Ralphi Rosario and Jody DB. This Vox Mix amplified the song’s original playful vibe, blending sultry vocals with compelling electronic elements. Ralphi Rosario, a pivotal figure in house music since the 1980s, along with Jody DB, added their unique touch, making it a dance-floor favorite.
Not to be outdone, pop queen Madonna also left a strong imprint on the dance scene in 2006 with her hit single "Get Together". Peter Rauhofer, the Grammy Award-winning remixer, transformed the song into a club banger. The Peter Rauhofer Club Mix was a beautifully crafted remix, extending the track’s running time and enhancing the energy, making it a must-play in clubs around the world.
In 2006, Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado shifted her musical style from pop-folk to pop-R&B, resulting in the chart-topping hit, "Promiscuous". The song was then remixed by Ralphi Rosario into a version named "Ralphis Dirty Vocal". His version turned the hit single into a dance club smash, demonstrating his unmatched ability to translate mainstream songs into infectious dance floor anthems.
Adding to the roster of top dance songs of 2006 was Joey Negro with his hit "Make A Move On Me". Known for his ability to infuse funk and disco elements into house music, Joey Negro's Vocal Club Mix of "Make A Move On Me" was a unique blend of electronic beats, catchy vocal hooks, and a pulsing bassline. The mix was a testament to his distinctive sound and earned him widespread recognition in the dance music scene.
So, there you have it - a nostalgic trip down the dance-laden memory lane of 2006. The Top Dance Songs of 2006, from Bob Sinclar's feel-good anthem to Madonna's remixed hit, not only defined that year but also continue to influence the global dance music scene. These tracks, remixed by some of the most talented DJs of the time, provided a pulsating heartbeat to the year and became timeless classics in their own right. Today, they still hold the power to fill dance floors and transport us back to that unforgettable year of 2006.
Album : Year-end Edition 2006 | Volume 1
Genre : Circuit, Electro-House
Year : 2006
Total Time : 02:07:21
1. Coldplay - Talk (Junkie Xl Remix)
2. Goldfrapp - Number 1 (Alan Brake & Fred Falke Main Remix)
3. Carl Cox feat. Hannah Robinson - Give Me Your Love (Valentino Kanzyani Mixshow)
4. Gabriel & Dresden - Tracking Treasure Down (Robbie Rivera Vocal Mix)
5. Bob Sinclar feat. Steve Edwards - World Hold On (Children Of The Sky) (Club Mix)
6. Mariah Carey - Say Somethin' (David Morales Stereo Anthem Mix)
7. The Bird & The Bee - Fucking Boyfriend (Ralphi Rosario & Jody DB Vox Mix)
8. Nelly Furtado - Promiscuous (Ralphis Dirty Vocal)
9. Paris Hilton - Turn It Up (Peter Rauhofer Turns It Up Mix)
10. Rosabel - Rhythm Intoxication (Intoxicating Club Mix)
11. Yello - Oh Yeah 'Oh Six (Big Room Vocal Mix)
12. Nelly Furtado - Maneater (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mi...



Friday Dec 30, 2005
Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 4
Friday Dec 30, 2005
Friday Dec 30, 2005
In 2005, the global dance music scene was graced with innovative remixes and boundary-pushing tracks that forever changed the landscape of the genre. The top dance songs of 2005 were marked by their ability to blend catchy rhythms with heart-throbbing basslines, creating timeless anthems that still set the dance floor ablaze.
The Killers' iconic "Mr. Brightside" was reimagined by Jacques Lu Cont (a.k.a. Stuart Price) in his Thin White Duke Mix. Lu Cont's remix introduced a new perspective to the track, with his version infusing a trance-like ambience that made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2005. The unique blend of driving bass and atmospheric synths propelled "Mr. Brightside" to new heights in the dance music realm.
Sun's "Without Love" received the Tony Moran & Den Broeder Mix treatment, cementing its place among the top dance songs of 2005. The duo injected the track with an irresistible rhythm and euphoric vibes that resonated with club-goers, making it one of the year's most played songs in clubs worldwide.
Rihanna's breakout hit "Pon de Replay" was transformed with the Pon De Club Play remix by Chris Cox. This version amplified the track's Caribbean influences, infusing it with a club-ready tempo that made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. This remix was instrumental in catapulting Rihanna's early career, demonstrating the track's universal appeal on dance floors across the globe.
Rosko's "Love Is A Drug" was another gem among the top dance songs of 2005. The John Creamer & Stephane K Remix imbued the song with a mesmerizing electronic beat, highlighting the track's entrancing lyricism. This version amplified the song's dance floor appeal, reinforcing its status among the biggest dance songs of 2005.
Lastly, the Eurythmics' "I've Got a Life" was given a fresh spin by David Guetta & Joachim Garraud in their Remix. Guetta and Garraud, both renowned for their work in the dance music industry, elevated the track's melodic richness while maintaining its soulful vocals, making it one of the top dance songs of 2005.
In conclusion, 2005 was a milestone year in the dance music genre. The top dance songs of the year were marked by innovative remixes that blended diverse musical influences, creating a unique sound that continues to influence contemporary dance music. These tracks not only stood out as the biggest dance songs of 2005, but they also set the stage for the evolution of dance music in the years to follow.
Album : Year-end Edition 2005 | Volume 4
Genre : Circuit, Electro-House
Year : 2005
Total Time : 01:09:18
1. The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)
2. Rosko - Love Is A Drug (John Creamer & Stephane K Remix)
3. Sun - Without Love (Tony Moran & Den Broeder Mix)
4. Anna Vissi - Call Me (Chris Cox Club Anthem)
5. Rihanna - Pon de Replay (Pon De Club Play)
6. Sisaundra - Shout (Friscia & Lamboy Club Mix)
7. Friburn & Urik - Show It (Original Mix)
8. Eurythmics - I've Got a Life (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Remix)
9. Jennifer Green - How Can I Be Falling (Mike Rizzo Club Mix)
10. Kaskade - Everything (Big Room Mix)



Wednesday Dec 28, 2005
Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 3
Wednesday Dec 28, 2005
Wednesday Dec 28, 2005
2005 was a landmark year in the dance music genre, giving us a roster of club bangers that resonated deeply with dance music lovers worldwide. The top dance songs of 2005 captivated audiences with their driving beats, infectious rhythms, and innovative remixes.
Faith Evans' "Mesmerized" was among the biggest dance songs of 2005. The Freemasons Full Vocal Mix added a fresh dimension to the track, with the British DJ duo incorporating their distinctive house beats and euphoric crescendos. The result was an exhilarating track that dominated dance floors and charts alike.
Danielle Bollinger's "When The Broken Hearted Love Again" received a stirring remix from Chris Cox. The Club Mix amplified the energy of the original track, securing its place among the top dance songs of 2005. Cox, renowned for his mixing prowess, ensured that the song struck a chord with its energetic beats and uplifting tempo.
Seal's classic "Killer" got a riveting remix from Peter Rauhofer in 2005. The Part 2 Remix retained the original's emotional depth while incorporating an energetic, club-friendly rhythm. This reinvented track emerged as one of the biggest dance songs of the year, demonstrating Rauhofer's aptitude for blending emotive lyrics with danceable beats.
The Pussycat Dolls' sassy "Don't Cha" also claimed its place among the top dance songs of 2005, thanks to Ralphi's Hot Freak 12'' Vox Mix. Ralphi Rosario's remix accentuated the track's catchy hooks and dynamic vocals, creating an unforgettable dance anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjIfieZEBwU
Darren Hayes' "Popular" received a makeover from Wayne G in the form of the Heaven Anthem Mix. Wayne G's unique mixing style infused the track with a pulsating rhythm and ecstatic energy, contributing to its popularity as one of 2005's biggest dance songs.
Freemasons, in collaboration with Amanda Wilson, released "Love On My Mind". The Full Intention Club remix of this track was an exceptional contribution to the year's dance music scene, further solidifying Freemasons' influence in the genre.
Finally, Madonna's "Hung Up" received an energizing L.E.X. Massive Club Mix. This remix of one of the top dance songs of 2005 injected the track with a propulsive beat and dynamic synths, creating a club anthem that reverberated across dance floors worldwide.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2005 were a perfect blend of creative lyrics, compelling vocals, and invigorating beats. Thanks to the talented artists and innovative DJs who reimagined these tracks, 2005 was a year that truly shaped the narrative of dance music, delivering some of the biggest dance songs that continue to influence the genre today.
Album : Year-end Edition 2005 | Volume 3
Genre : Circuit, Electro-House
Year : 2005
Total Time : 01:29:06
1. Faith Evans - Mesmerized (Freemasons Full Vocal Mix)
2. Danielle Bollinger - When The Broken Hearted Love Again (Chris Cox Club Mix)
3. Rachel Panay - Back To Love (Friscia & Lamboy's Big Room Anthem)
4. Seal - Killer (Peter Rauhofer Remix) (Part 2)
5. The Pussycat Dolls - Don't Cha (Ralphi's Hot Freak 12'' Vox Mix)
6. Darren Hayes - Popular (Wayne G Heaven Anthem Mix)
7. Juliet - Avalon (David Guetta & Joachim Garraud Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix)
8. Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson - Love On My Mind (Full Intention Club)
9. Vivian Green - Gotta Go Gotta Leave (Tired) (Eddie Baez Anthem Mix)
10. Madonna - Hung Up (L.E.X. Massive Club Mix)
11. Casey Stratton - House Of Jupiter (Junior's Jupiter Club Mix)



Tuesday Dec 27, 2005
Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 2
Tuesday Dec 27, 2005
Tuesday Dec 27, 2005
The year 2005 was a significant period in the evolution of dance music. With a myriad of artists and DJs contributing to the genre's growth, the top dance songs of 2005 made an unforgettable impact, defining the soundscape of clubs around the world.
Starting with Lola's "No Strings (Let's Have Sex)", the Moto Blanco Mix gave the track an irresistible energy that characterized the dance scene of the year. Moto Blanco, the British DJ duo known for their infectious house beats, transformed Lola's track into a dance anthem, positioning it among the biggest dance songs of 2005.
Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right" received an invigorating Full Intention Vocal Mix, marking it as one of the top dance songs of 2005. Full Intention, the UK DJ and production duo, added their signature house groove to the track, amplifying its danceability and solidifying its spot on club playlists globally.
Blaze presented "Most Precious Love" featuring Barbara Tucker in 2006, and the Freemasons 'Proper' Club Mix of this soulful track furthered its dance floor appeal. The Freemasons, celebrated for their distinctive club mixes, created an engaging rhythm that made "Most Precious Love" one of the biggest dance songs of the time.
Jody Watley's "Looking For A New Love" got a modern, dance-worthy twist with the Craig Christiansen Remix. Christiansen's interpretation enhanced the danceability of the original, reinforcing its position among the top dance songs of 2005.
Jason Walker's "Set it Free" was transformed by the iconic Tony Moran Mix. Moran's remix injected the track with high-energy beats, creating an irresistible dance hit and making it a staple in clubs worldwide.
Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" was taken to new heights with the Jason Nevins Rock Da Club Mix. Nevins' unique ability to combine pop and dance elements crafted a version that resonated with dance music fans, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2005.
Inaya Day's "Nasty Girl" was reimagined by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix, adding an upbeat tempo that was hard to resist. Rauhofer, a Grammy-winning remixer, turned "Nasty Girl" into an exhilarating dance track.
Finally, Destiny's Child's "Lose My Breath" received the Peter Rauhofer's Breathless Club Mix treatment. Rauhofer's version highlighted the track's rhythmic complexity and dynamic vocals, making it one of the top dance songs of 2005.
In conclusion, the biggest dance songs of 2005 were an electrifying blend of imaginative lyrics, inspiring vocals, and energetic beats, thanks to the talented artists and the skillful DJs who remixed these tracks. These songs not only shaped the dance music scene in 2005 but continue to inspire a new generation of musicians and dance enthusiasts today.
Album : Year-End Edition 2005 | volume 2
Genre : Circuit, Electro
Year : 2005
Total Time : 01:28:54
1. Lola - No Strings (Let's Have Sex) (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix)
2. Jennifer Lopez - Get Right (Full Intention Vocal Mix)
3. Blaze pres. Barbara Tucker - Most Precious Love 2006 (Freemasons ''Proper'' Club Mix)
4. Jody Watley - Looking For A New Love (Craig Christiansen Remix)
5. Jason Walker - Set it Free (Tony Moran Mix)
6. Kelly Osbourne - One Word (Chris Cox Club Remix)
7. Kelly Clarkson - Since U Been Gone (Jason Nevins Rock Da Club Mix)
8. Gwen Stefani - What You Waiting For (Jacques Lu Cont vocal remix)
9. Scissor Sisters - Filthy Gorgeous (Paper Faces Remix)
10. Depeche Mode - Precious (Victor Calderone & Mac Quayle Damaged Club Mix)
11. Destiny's Child - Lose My Breath (Peter Rauhofer's Breathless Club Mix)
12. Inaya Day - Nasty Girl (Peter's Reconstruction Mix)



Monday Dec 26, 2005
Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 1
Monday Dec 26, 2005
Monday Dec 26, 2005
2005 was an exciting year in dance music, with a wave of innovative tracks and mesmerizing remixes that left an indelible mark on the global dance scene. The top dance songs of 2005 not only topped the charts but also defined the sound of a generation, driving a cultural movement that celebrated individuality and freedom.
Among the biggest dance songs of 2005 was "Here I Am" by David Morales featuring Tamra Keenan. Kaskade, one of the top American DJs and producers known for his unique blend of house music, breathed new life into the track with his remix. Kaskade's version balanced Keenan's ethereal vocals with deep, pulsating rhythms, transforming "Here I Am" into a dance floor sensation.
Deep Dish's "Say Hello" was another iconic track in 2005. Chus & Ceballos, a renowned Spanish DJ duo, further elevated the track's appeal with their remix. Known for their distinctive "Iberican sound" that combines tribal rhythms with tech-house elements, their remix of "Say Hello" was a standout among the top dance songs of 2005.
Kristine W's "The Wonder Of It All" was reimagined by Offer Nissim, an Israeli DJ who had already established himself as a master remixer. Nissim's mix of "The Wonder Of It All" added an infectious beat to Kristine W's powerful vocals, creating a club anthem that cemented its place among the biggest dance songs of 2005.
Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together", one of the year's biggest hits, was given a club-ready makeover by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Club Mix. Rauhofer, a Grammy-winning remixer, reimagined the heartfelt ballad into a high-energy dance track, demonstrating his ability to transform mainstream hits into club anthems.
Steve Mac vs. Mosquito's track "Lovin' You More (That Big Track)" featuring Steve Smith was transformed by the Freemasons into a club banger. Their remix was a testament to the Freemasons' talent for crafting energetic, addictive dance tracks, securing its place among the top dance songs of 2005.
The biggest dance songs of 2005 were a testament to the creative synergy between original artists and the DJs who remixed their tracks. These songs not only defined the dance music scene of the year but also continue to inspire a new generation of DJs and music enthusiasts. The top dance songs of 2005 remain a crucial part of the dance music narrative, a reflection of a time when rhythm, creativity, and expression fused together to create magic on the dance floor.
Album : Year-end Edition 2005 | Volume 1
Genre : Circuit, Electro-House
Year : 2005
Total Time : 01:22:34
1. David Morales feat. Tamra Keenan - Here I Am (Kaskade Remix)
2. Georgie Porgie - Sunshine (Josh Harris House Mix)
3. Shape UK - Back To Basics (Steve Lawler's Return To Rehab Mix)
4. Deep Dish - Say Hello (Chus & Ceballos Remix)
5. Kristine W - The Wonder Of It All (Offer Nissim Mix)
6. Donna Summer - I Got Your Love (Ralphi Rosario Extended Vocal Mix)
7. Inaya Day - Lift It Up (DJ Paulo + Jamie J Sanchez Mix )
8. Deborah Cooper - Live You All Over (Tony Moran Mix)
9. Juliet - Ride The Pain (Mike Rizzo Club Mix)
10. Mariah Carey - We Belong Together (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Club Mix)
11. Gwen Stefani - Cool (Ralphi Rosario's Hydrate Vox Mix)
12. Steve Mac vs. Mosquito feat. Steve Smith - Lovin' You More (That Big Track) (Freemasons Remix)



Thursday Dec 30, 2004
Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 4
Thursday Dec 30, 2004
Thursday Dec 30, 2004
The year 2004 was a pivotal period in the evolution of dance music, with a range of outstanding tracks that still hold sway on the dance floor. Here, we take an in-depth look at some of the top dance songs of 2004 and the talented DJs who gave these tracks a refreshing new spin.
Jason Walker's "Foolish Mind Games" got a captivating makeover in the hands of the renowned Junior Vasquez. Vasquez's remix of the track stood out among the top dance songs of 2004 for its pulsating rhythm, energizing beats, and Walker's compelling vocal delivery. Vasquez's expert touch turned this track into a club anthem that still resonates with dance enthusiasts.
"Love's Divine" by Seal received a vibrant remix from The Passengerz, dubbed the Sanctuary Club Mix. The Passengerz perfectly balanced Seal's emotive vocals with an uplifting beat to create one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Their impressive remix showcased their talent for blending poignant lyrics with foot-tapping rhythms.
Milk & Sugar teamed up with Lizzy Pattinson to release "Let The Sun Shine," and the Terrace Mix of this track made it a standout among the top dance songs of 2004. The track's uplifting melody, coupled with Pattinson's ethereal vocals, made it a favorite on the dance floor. The Terrace Mix, with its deep bass and sunny beats, is an embodiment of Milk & Sugar's versatile approach to dance music.
"Cha Cha Heels" by Rosabel and Jeanie Tracy received a phenomenal remix from Tony Moran and Warren Rigg. Their collaborative effort turned this track into one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Moran and Rigg's remix is a testament to their creative prowess, adding high-energy beats and exciting tempo changes to the original, making it a dance floor staple.
The Calderone + Suryanto Mix of Goldfrapp's "Strict Machine" is one of the most unforgettable remixes from 2004. Their version, a hypnotic blend of electronic beats and pulsating rhythms, highlighted why it belongs among the top dance songs of 2004. Calderone and Suryanto's distinct approach to remixing is evident in this mix, adding a layer of dark allure to Goldfrapp's original track.
Last but certainly not least, Alicia Keys' "Diary" was transformed into a dance floor hit by Hani's Club Mix. Hani masterfully interspersed Keys' soulful vocals with groovy beats, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Hani's ability to turn soulful ballads into dance anthems is displayed in full force in this remix.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 were marked by creativity, innovation, and a perfect balance between original melodies and DJ-infused beats. These tracks and their subsequent remixes reflect the evolving dance music landscape, underlining why 2004 was such a memorable year for the genre. The biggest dance songs from this year continue to be beloved by dance music enthusiasts, and their influence can still be felt on today's dance floor.
Album : Year-end Edition 2004 | Volume 4
Genre : Circuit, Electro, House
Year : 2004
Total Time : 01:28:56
1. Jason Walker - Foolish Mind Games (Junior Vasquez Remix)
2. Madonna - Love Profusion (The Passengerz Club Profusion)
3. Seal - Love's Divine (The Pazzengerz Sanctuary Club Mix)
4. Dido - Sand In My Shoes (Steve Lawler's We Love Ibiza Mix)
5. Milk & Sugar feat. Lizzy Pattinson - Let The Sun Shine (Terrace Mix)
6. Rosabel with Jeanie Tracy - Cha Cha Heels (Tony Moran + Warren Rigg Remix)
7. Superchumbo feat. Celeda - Dirtyfilthy (Chus & Ceballos Mix)
8. Goldfrapp - Strict Machine (Calderone + Suryanto Mix)
9. Sun - One With You (Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix)
10. Dido - Stoned (Deep Dish Remix)
11. Alicia Keys - Diary (Hani Club Mix)



Wednesday Dec 29, 2004
Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 3
Wednesday Dec 29, 2004
Wednesday Dec 29, 2004
The year 2004 is often hailed as a pinnacle year for dance music, a year when DJs and artists meshed various styles to create anthems that still reverberate in the club scene. The top dance songs of 2004 were all about high energy, rhythmic diversity, and most importantly, a reflection of the DJs' creative genius.
Annie Lennox's "A Thousand Beautiful Things" underwent a stunning transformation at the hands of Peter Rauhofer in his Beautiful Strings Anthem. Rauhofer took Lennox's enchanting melody and layered it with soaring strings, infusing the track with an ethereal quality. This made it not just one of the biggest dance songs of 2004, but a timeless piece.
Esthero's "O.G. Bitch" was remixed into the Orange Factory Club Mix, turning it into an instant club hit. The mix's driving beats and Esthero's unique vocal style combined to create one of the top dance songs of 2004. The Orange Factory's innovative remix approach adds an edgy dynamic to the original track, showcasing their talent for mixing and production.
"How Did You Know", presented by Kurtis Mantronik and Chamonix, was an original club mix that captured the hearts of dance enthusiasts. The catchy melody and pulsating rhythm made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Mantronik's signature electronic sound was at its finest here, demonstrating why he is a force to be reckoned with in the dance music scene.
The collaboration between Britney Spears and Madonna, "Me Against The Music", was given a fresh new vibe by the Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix. This version elevated the song to one of the top dance songs of 2004, with its infectious rhythm and powerful bassline. Gabriel & Dresden's impressive ability to turn pop anthems into dance floor hits is clearly on display here.
Kristine W's "Save My Soul" received a similar treatment from Gabriel + Dresden in their Bootleg Mix. The remix, with its compelling beats and stunning breakdowns, solidified its place among the biggest dance songs of 2004. Once again, Gabriel + Dresden's prowess in creating emotive dance music is evident in this mix.
Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)" was remixed by the Low End Specialists into their Main Mix, a version that rocked dance floors worldwide. The remix’s pulsating rhythm and Jackson's catchy vocals made it one of the top dance songs of 2004. The Low End Specialists' ability to produce energetic and vibrant remixes is brilliantly showcased in this version.
In retrospect, the top dance songs of 2004 were a clear indication of the creative evolution within the dance music scene. These tracks, which are counted among the biggest dance songs of the year, reflect the artistic vision of the DJs who added their distinctive touches, thereby redefining the original tracks. As such, 2004 was a landmark year that underscored the importance of innovation in the dance music genre.
Album : Year-end Edition 2004 | Volume 3
Genre : Circuit, Electro, House
Year : 2004
Total Time : 01:38:03
1. Annie Lennox - A Thousand Beautiful Things (Peter Rauhofer Beautiful Strings Anthem)
2. Janet Jackson - Just A Little While (Peter Rauhofer Club Mix)
3. Esthero - O.G. Bitch (Orange Factory Club Mix)
4. Robbie Rivera - Which Way You're Going (Club Mix)
5. Dirty Vegas - Walk Into The Sun (King Unique Sunstroke Vocal Mix)
6. Kurtis Mantronik Pres. Chamonix - How Did You Know (Original Club Mix)
7. Cherie - I'm Ready (Dave Aude Club Mix)
8. Debi Nova - One Rhythm (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix)
9. Britney Spears feat. Madonna - Me Against The Music (Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix)
10. Kristine W - Save My Soul (Gabriel + Dresden Bootleg Mix)
11. Janet Jackson - All Nite (Don't Stop) (Low End Specialists Main Mix)
12. ONO - Everyman... Everywoman... (Ralphi Rosario Hydrate Club Mix)
13. Nightcrawlers - Push The Feeling On 2004 (Rosabel Club Mix)
14. Sugababes - Hole In The Head (Full Intention Vocal Mix)



Tuesday Dec 28, 2004
Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 2
Tuesday Dec 28, 2004
Tuesday Dec 28, 2004
The year 2004 stands as an iconic year in dance music history, bringing forth a collection of rhythmically captivating and stylistically diverse tracks. The top dance songs of 2004 not only dominated the dance floors but also influenced the overall trajectory of dance music for years to come.
Enrique Iglesias and Kelis' collaborative track "Not In Love" got an energetic revamp from Dave Aude in his remix. The remixed version took the original song's catchy rhythm and amplified it with a dance floor-friendly tempo, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Aude's penchant for remixing tracks into dance floor anthems is clearly showcased here, underlining why he's a revered figure in the dance music industry.
George Michael's "Amazing" was transformed into a club anthem by the Full Intention Club Mix. This version took Michael's soulful vocals and combined them with a pulsating beat, earning it a place among the top dance songs of 2004. Full Intention's skillful touch turned "Amazing" into an irrefutable dance floor filler.
In the fusion of hip-hop and dance music, Ghostface Killah's "Tush" featuring Missy Elliott underwent a transformation by Jason Nevins' Porno Club Mix. This remix infused the track with a powerful rhythm and throbbing bass, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Nevins' unique remix style is showcased here, blending hip-hop elements with club music to create an unforgettable track.
Another George Michael hit, "Flawless", was given a new lease of life by the Shapeshifters in their remix. This rework cemented the song's status among the top dance songs of 2004, offering a fresh, danceable beat that made it a club staple. The Shapeshifters' innovative approach to remixing undoubtedly played a role in the track's success.
Beyoncé's sultry hit "Naughty Girl" received the Calderone & Quayle Club Mix treatment. The result was an infectious rhythm and irresistible beat that earned it a spot among the biggest dance songs of 2004. This remix perfectly captured the playful essence of the original song while injecting it with a new sense of energy.
Finally, Sting's "Stolen Car" was masterfully reimagined in the Dave Aude Extended Vocal Mix. This version added a pulsating rhythm to the original track, making it one of the top dance songs of 2004. Aude's remix brought a new perspective to Sting's track, proving once again why his remixes are sought after in the dance music scene.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 not only ruled the club scene but also contributed to the evolution of dance music. These songs stood tall among the biggest dance songs of the year, thanks to the exceptional remixing skills of the DJs who brought a fresh twist to the original tracks. The dance music of 2004, thus, marked a vibrant chapter in the genre's history.
Album : Year-end Edition 2004 | Volume 2
Genre : Circuit, Electro, House
Year : 2004
Total Time : 01:19:52
1. Junior Jack - Stupidisco (Extended Original Version)
2. Enrique Iglesias feat. Kelis - Not In Love (Dave Aude Remix)
3. George Michael - Amazing (Full Intention Club Mix)
4. Ghostface Killah feat. Missy Elliott - Tush (Nevins' Porno Club Mix)
5. Angie Stone - I Wanna Thank Ya (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle's Maximum Room Mix)
6. Robbie Rivera & Axwell feat. Suzan Brittan - Burning (Axwell's Groove)
7. Madonna - Nothing Fails (Peter's 'Lost In Space' Mix)
8. George Michael - Flawless (Shapeshifters Remix)
9. Beyoncé - Naughty Girl (Calderone & Quayle Club Mix)
10. Sting - Stolen Car (Dave Aude Extended Vocal Mix)
11. Elton John - Are You Ready For Love (Mylo Remix)
12. Duran Duran - (Reach Up For The) Sunrise (Jason Nevins Club Mix)
13. DJ Dan - That Phone Track (Original Club Mix)



Monday Dec 27, 2004
Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 1
Monday Dec 27, 2004
Monday Dec 27, 2004
2004 was a year of vibrant energy and dynamism in the dance music world. This vitality is distinctly reflected in the top dance songs of 2004, tracks that not only reigned supreme on the dance floor but also demonstrated the immense creativity of the artists and DJs who crafted them.
Annie Lennox's "Wonderful" was given a club-ready makeover by Dave Aude in his Extended Vocal Club remix. This version saw Aude use his genius for creating high-energy tracks, making "Wonderful" one of the biggest dance songs of the year. This song is a testament to Aude's ability to create a deeply engaging and danceable track while preserving the emotive quality of the original song.
The infectious "Give It Up" by Kevin Aviance was reimagined in the Friburn & Urik vs. Tony Moran Vox Edit. The remixed version took the song's pulsating rhythm up a notch, making it a surefire hit among the top dance songs of 2004. Tony Moran's distinct style is evident in this remix, where he deftly blends house and electronic elements to create a dancefloor staple.
Junior Jack's collaboration with Robert Smith, "Da Hype", received the Warren Clarke Vocal Dub Mix treatment. This remix stands out among the biggest dance songs of 2004, with its irresistible beats and infectious rhythm, making it an instant favorite among club-goers.
Kylie Minogue's sultry hit "Slow" was masterfully transformed in the Wayne G. Heaven Vault Mix. This remix elevated the original track's sensual vibe, translating it into a club anthem that secured its place among the top dance songs of 2004.
"How Would You Feel" by David Morales with Lea Lorien underwent a compelling transformation in Peter Rauhofer's Reconstruction Mix. This version amplified the song's emotive power, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Rauhofer's approach, marked by his knack for enhancing the emotional depth of a track, is clearly exhibited in this remix.
Christina Milian's "Dip It Low" was reinvented in the Full Intention Club Mix, featuring a club-friendly tempo and irresistible rhythm. This remixed version reaffirmed its place among the top dance songs of 2004.
Finally, Britney Spears' "Toxic" was reshaped by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix, taking one of the biggest pop hits of the year and turning it into one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. This remix highlighted the track's catchy hooks while infusing it with an irresistible dance rhythm.
In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 encapsulated a year of innovative remixes and pulsating rhythms. These tracks not only dominated the dance floors but also left an indelible mark on the evolution of dance music, solidifying their places among the biggest dance songs of the year.
Album : Year-end Edition 2004 | Volume 1
Genre : Circuit, House, Electro
Year : 2004
Total Time : 01:18:47
1. Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle - Bac N Da Day (Morales Mix)
2. Simply Red - Fake (Phunk investigation Extended Club Mix)
3. Annie Lennox - Wonderful (Dave Aude Extended Vocal Club)
4. Kevin Aviance - Give It Up (Friburn & Urik vs. Tony Moran Vox Edit)
5. Murk - Time (Peter Rauhofer Timeless Club Mix)
6. Richard Humpty Vission - Never Let Me Down (RHV & Raoul Zerna Big Floor Funk Mix)
7. Junior Jack feat. Robert Smith - Da Hype (Warren Clarke Vocal Dub Mix)
8. Kylie Minogue - Slow (Wayne G. Heaven Vault Mix)
9. David Morales with Lea Lorien - How Would You Feel (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix)
10. Utada Hikaru - Devil Inside (Scumfrog Remix)
11. Christina Milian - Dip It Low (Full Intention Club Mix)
12. Britney Spears - Toxic (Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix)



Tuesday Dec 30, 2003
Top Dance Songs of 2003 Volume 5
Tuesday Dec 30, 2003
Tuesday Dec 30, 2003
Formerly the Chrome Edition 2003, this set is being made available for the first time since 2009 under the category Year-End Edition, where it belongs.



Thursday Dec 25, 2003
Top Dance Songs of 2003 Volume 4
Thursday Dec 25, 2003
Thursday Dec 25, 2003
Formerly the Chrome Edition 2003, this set is being made available for the first time since 2009 under the category Year-End Edition, where it belongs.





