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Dive into the “00s Dance Music Classics” channel and relive the best beats of the millennium. From the deep, progressive rhythms of the early 2000s to the high-energy Electro House that took over clubs later in the decade, we’ve got it all. This channel mixes up the decade’s standout dance songs, giving you a taste of the diverse House Music scene that kept our feet moving. Tune in for non-stop hits that defined a generation of dance.
24 - BackSpin: Electro House Classics & Other Millennial Dance Club Hits! | Volume 3
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Party Favorz is back with Volume 3 of our BackSpin series, bringing you Electro House classics along with a mix of Millennial dance club hits from 2005-2006.
I hadn’t realized just how dominant the Rock Dance influence was during this time, but looking back, it was everywhere. Many tracks from that era didn’t make it into these two volumes, but one that certainly stands out (next to Kelly Clarkson’s “Since You’ve Been Gone” on Volume 2) is the Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke remix of “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers. This song was massive, and you practically couldn’t escape it.
This period also marked the rise of another French DJ besides David Guetta: Bob Sinclar. Though he’d been honing his craft since the late '80s, it wasn’t until this era that he seemingly exploded onto the scene with hits like “Love Generation,” “World, Hold On (Children of the Sun),” and “Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now).” His meteoric popularity even led to him headlining one of Hugh Hefner’s parties at the Playboy Mansion. The event was later released as a two-volume set of House and Disco, aimed at the jet-set crowd.
David Guetta, of course, is also in the mix here with some of his early work, including Juliet’s “Avalon” and the huge “Love Don’t Let Me Go.” As promised, we replaced the rock version of Roger Sanchez’s “Turn On the Music” with the Axwell Electro House remix, which was the go-to version at the time.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 3h 10min - 23 - BackSpin: Electro House Classics & Other Millennial Dance Club Hits! | Volume 2 [UPDATED]
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At long last, Party Favorz is back with our latest BackSpin, featuring Electro House classics and other dance hits from the early millennium. This set specifically focuses on 2005-2006.
Electro House had already been bubbling up from the underground, but by 2005, we saw the rise of future DJs who would later become household names. People like David Guetta, Axwell, Kaskade, Fedde Le Grande, and Dave Aude, to name a few. This period also brought me back into the scene after having dropped out because the music from 2002-2004 had become too druggy, dark, and frankly, depressing. I just wasn't feeling what Stephane K & Creamer were putting out at the time. It wasn’t until Rick was out of town, and I went to a gay club in Atlanta with my bestie, LeAnn, that I realized the music was shifting. Hearing the Freemasons mix of "Lovin' You More" and "Mesmerized" lit a spark in me, and I knew the landscape was changing—bringing back my excitement for the scene.
By this time, the big room stylings of Thunderpuss (Barry Harris and Chris Cox) had come to an end. However, Chris Cox carried on with their big tribal sound, while Victor Calderone, Hex Hector, Tony Moran, andSun, 13 Oct 2024 - 3h 32min - 22 - Progress House Classics & Other Millennial Favorites: BackSpin Volume 1
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Have you been scrolling through TikTok lately, searching for the next big thing in club music? You might be encountering a surge of tracks labeled "Afro House." But hold on a minute – isn't that what Progressive House used to be called?
This trend of rebranding classic genres isn't new. Remember when Deep House morphed into commercial House, then Future House? Great music deserves recognition on its own merits, not through constant relabeling.
Speaking of great music, the recent TikTok wave has unearthed some fantastic reworked Progressive House classics. Think genre pioneers like John Creamer & Stephane K, Deep Dish, Scumfrog, and artists who masterfully used heavy percussion – Chus & Ceballos, Oscar G & Ralph Falcon, Friburn & Urik, Peter Rauhofer, and many more. Tracks like Rui Da Silva's timeless "Touch Me" are getting a fresh spin for modern dance floors, and the results are phenomenal!
Back to the Future: Revisiting Millennial Dance Music
The cyclical nature of dance music trends is undeniable. Right now, the spotlight's on late-90s and early 2000s classics, with artists sampling or revamping entire tracks. It's a trend we wholeheartedly support, and you can expect to hear these gems showcased in futureSat, 13 Apr 2024 - 3h 16min - 21 - Top 2000s Dance Music Classics Volume 3 [2003 — 2004]
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Dive into the captivating era of dance music with Party Favorz's final volume of the 'Top 2000s Dance Music Classics' series, covering iconic tunes from 2003 to 2004. This collection showcases some of the biggest dance hits and hidden treasures that defined this pivotal period in dance music.
Among the influential contributors of this period were Gabriel & Dresden, whose transition from progressive to trance remixes provided a darker edge to club music. Their remix of Jewel's "Intuition" still ranks high among the Top 2000s Dance Music Classics. Jewel, known as an alt-folk singer, proved that thought-provoking lyrics could coexist with pop's perceived superficiality by transitioning into pop music.
Mainstream hits of this period include Christina Milian's "Dip It Low", Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)", and Justin Timberlake's "Rock Your Body". These songs not only dominated pop charts but also set dance floors on fire, particularly Sander Kleinberg's progressive house mixes, a distinctive part of the Top 2000s Dance Music Classics.
Sat, 13 May 2023 - 3h 19min - 20 - Top 2000s Dance Music Classics: Volume 2 [2003 — 2004]
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Get ready to immerse yourself in the golden era of dance music with Party Favorz's Volume 2 of the 'Top 2000s Dance Music Classics'. A rich compilation of some of the biggest dance hits from 2003 to 2004, this offering is a must for any dance music enthusiast, featuring unedited epic tracks allowing you to relive the era of massive remixes.
One standout DJ/producer from this era encapsulated in this Top 2000s Dance Music Classics collection is Dave Audé, a preferred choice for remix production. With an abundance of rock remixes from artists like Jacques Lu Cont, Thin White Duke, Les Rythmes Digitales (a.k.a. Stuart Price), Jason Nevins, and Lindbergh Palace, this set offers a diverse mix of genre hits.
Interestingly, all these remix artists have worked with Madonna at some point, with Stuart Price being instrumental in producing "Confessions On a Dance Floor" and leading her "Confessions Tour".
This Top 2000s Dance Music Classics volume also showcases other noteworthy DJ/producers like Gabriel & Dresde...Sat, 06 May 2023 - 2h 55min - 19 - Top 2000s Dance Music Classics: Volume 1 [2003 — 2004]
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Are you ready to go back in time to the early 2000s when DJs ruled the dance scene? Party Favorz is back with the long-awaited continuation of our Top 2000s Dance Music Classics series, featuring some of the biggest hits from 2003 to 2004.
Get ready to relive the golden era of dance music, with tracks like David Morales feat. Lea-Lorién's "How Would U Feel," The Roc Project feat. Tina Arena's "Never (Past Tense) (DJ Tiësto Remix)," Elton John's "Are You Ready For Love (Mylo's Road Map To Peace Remix)," Kurtis Mantronik presents Chamonix's "How Did You Know (77 Strings)," and Felix Da Housecat's "Silver Screen Shower Scene (Thin White Duke Mix)."
This period was a time of transition, with progressive and electro house emerging as popular genres while DJs like Thunderpuss, Victor Calderone, and Hex Hector became household names. While some of the top songs of the time had a darker sound, this series focuses on the alternative versions of the dance hits and an emerging sound that would inspire a whole new group of superstar DJs in the near future.
Sat, 29 Apr 2023 - 2h 56min - 18 - Top 2000s Dance Music Classics: Volume 2 (1999-2002)
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Welcome to another exciting Saturday with Party Favorz, as we present Volume 2 of the 'Top 2000s Dance Music Classics' series, featuring some of the most popular dance anthems from 1999 to 2002.
In our previous post for Volume 1, we discussed how many of these iconic 2000s Dance Classics have become foundational in today's club scene. Hits like ATB's "9PM (Til I Come)", Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone", and ATC's "Around the World (La La La La La)" have been reimagined into chart-topping hits recently. Moreover, the track "Blue (I'm Good)" by David Guetta & Bebe Rexha, which samples Eiffel 65's "Blue (Da Be Dee)", also known as "Blue (I'm in Need of a Guy)", is a key feature of this set.
This collection also includes Afro Medusa's "Pasilda" and Earth, Wind & Fire's "September", tracks that have seen countless reworks since their release, with the Phats & Small 1999 remix starting the trend.
Some of my personal favourites from this era, likeSat, 15 Oct 2022 - 5h 43min - 17 - Top 2000s Dance Music Classics: Volume 1 (1999-2002)
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Party Favorz is back with one of our bucket list items that move us from the Ultimate 90s House Classics into the millennium with the Top 2000s Dance Music Classics. I took a different approach to this series, which immediately becomes obvious with the title.
First, I started with 1999 because it is possibly one of the best years in dance music history. Many of today's biggest hits have reworked samples that have been turned into massive anthems for a new generation of partygoers. Everything from the late Paul Johnson's "Get Get Down," "Lady (Hear Me Tonight) by Modjo," "9PM (Til I Come)" by ATB to "Around the World (La La La La La)" by ATC and "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eifel 65 have been plucked from the dance music annals breathing new life into the originals. Heck, even our lady Bey's smash album "Renaissance" is packed with samples from bygone eras.
The other thing you'll notice is that this first set spans 4 years. The millennium was a great time for the evolution of dance music from Progressive House which began in the mid-90s and exploded by the end of the...Sun, 09 Oct 2022 - 4h 09min - 16 - Happy House Classics from the Millennium Volume 4
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I was going to post a fifth volume of Happy House Classics from the Millennium but decided to update an older Diva Hall of Fame entry for the ailing Aretha Franklin. The woman is an icon and one of the greatest female singers of all time. While it's too soon to write her obituary, I truly adore this woman and all that she has contributed to popular music.
In the interim, please enjoy this fourth set of Happy House Classics that pretty much covers a little from 2007 but predominantly from 2008. While all these songs appear across a multitude of older sets from the era, I've taken great pains to pull out my favorites and compiled them into a comprehensive set. Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: Happy House Classics vol. 4Genre: Funky, Soulful, House MusicYear: 2018Total Time: 02:15:09
* Robin Thicke feat. Mary J. Blige - Magic (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
* Marco Demark feat. Casey Barnes - Tiny Dancer (Moto Blanco Club Mix)
* Sara Bareilles - Love Song (Hommer House Remix)
* Eyereel Allstars feat. Lucy Clarke - Get It On (Soul Seekerz Old School Remix)
* Milk & Sugar - Higher & Higher (2007 Club Mix)
* Reanimator feat. Big Daddi & Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby (7th Heaven Mix)
Wed, 15 Aug 2018 - 2h 15min - 15 - Happy House Classics from the Millennium Volume 3
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Album: Happy House Classics vol. 3Genre: Funky, Soulful, House MusicYear: 2018Total Time: 02:24:38
1. Ron Gelfer feat. Tiger Lily - Your Beat Sounds Like (Disco Lips Remix)
2. Laurent Wolf feat. Soni Dee - Sunshine Paradise (Hott 22 Club Mix)
3. Malibu Sneakers - Get Down Again (Raul Rincon Vocal Mix)
4. Cindy Mizelle - That Man Of Mine (Disco-O-House Mix)
5. No Halo - Put Your Hands On (Warren Clarke Remix)
6. Axwell feat. Evelyn Thomas - High Energy (Axwell Vocal Mix)
7. Beatz Kinetic - Push The Fader (Earnshaw & Jones Remix)
8. Firefox - Pull My Trigger (Soul Tornado Remix)
9. The Allstars Collective feat. Jocelyn Brown - All About The Music (Bassmonkeys Mix)
10. Moony - I Don't Know Why (Viale & DJ Ross Remix)
11. Change - Angel In My Pocket (Soul Seekerz Club Mix)
12. Seamus Haji feat. Doug Lazy - Head To Toe (Seamus Haji Big Love Mix)
13. Redsoul feat. Andrea Love - Heat You Up (Melt You Down) (Redsoul Club Mix)
14. Will Smith - Miami (Laidback Luke Bootleg)
15. Antigone - More Man Than Man (Bassmonkeys Club Mix)
16. Love To Infinity feat. Kelly Llorenna - Keep Love Together (Moto Blanco Remix)
17. Solange Knowles - I Decided (Moto Blanco Club Mix...Tue, 14 Aug 2018 - 2h 24min - 14 - Happy House Classics from the Millennium Volume 2
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To be honest, I created the Happy House Classics for myself and was using it as a stop-gap between posts. However, the traffic numbers on the volume 1 episode are through the roof! I look at Google traffic, Podbean, Apple Music, and Google Play stats to paint a full picture and it's outstanding. I guess I wasn't the only one that needed a boost of sunshine. It's a good thing I made two of these to maintain the high.
Party Favorz has a big week in store for everyone. Rick is heading out of town for company training so I'll have a lot of time to myself (barring the needs of our children; Kirby, Jackson, and Katherine our two dogs and cat). I plan on posting the Jocelyn Brown Diva Series I teased a week ago and part 2 of the Winter Edition which has come out better than expected. Be on the lookout for those to drop soon.
In the meantime, pop on this two-hour set of sunshine and have a fantastic weekend. Until the next time...ENJOY!
Album: Happy House Classics vol.Sat, 03 Feb 2018 - 2h 00min - 13 - Happy House Classics from the Millennium Volume 1
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When I first sat down to compile the tracklist and then create Happy House Classics, I was more than pleased with the final output. When I went back and listened to it, I realized that I had created yet another Pride Classics set which heavily overlapped with previous efforts. Other than the weather being horrendous with temperatures in the low teens, overcast, drizzling and miserable, it's not clear where my head was at; so I hit the delete button and started from scratch.
I poured over all of my sets from the early 2000's through 2011 and uncovered a whole host of gems. Some were used on my Millennial House Classics and even on my recently reworked and remastered Deep & Funky Year-end Edition 2007 so I tried to limit any overlap or used alternate versions of the songs. The final output is something worth enjoying because these songs consistently put a smile on my face even on the shittiest of days. Some songs were big hits while others were limited to dance floors and never made it to radio.
Having such a massive output over the years, it's easy to forget a lot of these songs until you pop them on and get absorbed by the hook. I plan on uncovering a lot more obscure and long forgotten tracks for another two-volume set sometime in the summer. For now, allow these sets to get you through the final weeks of winter. I'll be back tomorrow with volume 2. Until then...ENJOY!Fri, 02 Feb 2018 - 2h 12min - 12 - 00s Dance Classics: Addicted To Bass
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If you're feeling nostalgic for the time when dance floors pulsated with the kinetic energy of early 00s Dance Classics, Party Favorz has your fix. Continuing the soul-stirring journey through our Backspin series, we've curated the "Addicted to Bass," a spiritual successor to our earlier set.
Dive into the abyss of hypnotic beats and reverberating basslines that shaped the turn of the millennium. The tracks we've handpicked for this installment are timeless, remaining as invigorating today as they were at the peak of their popularity.
Let's delve into some of the gems this episode has to offer. Puretone's "Addicted To Bass," is a track that cascaded through speakers with an almost hypnotic allure, here spiced up by Differentgear's unmistakable flair. Then you've got Celeda's "The Underground," an edgy staple of the early 00s, retouched by none other than Peter Rauhofer. This one's a primal call to the dance floor if there ever was one. If you're seeking more cerebral thrills, Kosheen's "All In My Head" gives you that introspective vibe, enhanced by Planet Funk's creative reimagining.
Of course, who can forget Fragma's "Toca's Miracle"? No Backspin collection would be complete without this pulsating anthem. This extended mix requires no tweaking—it's a masterpiece in its own right.Sat, 20 Jun 2015 - 1h 26min - 11 - The Allure of Early Millennial Dance Classics: Feels So Good
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Hey dance enthusiasts, we've cooked up something you won't want to miss—a new set of BackSpins infused with early Millennial Dance Classics that still resonate today. Originally hailing from the zenith of dance music between 1999 and 2003, these tracks offer a cocktail of nostalgia with a dash of contemporary flair.
Initially, the plan was to package this sonic experience as a single set. But let's be honest, when you're dealing with early Millennial Dance Classics that exude both melodic depth and rhythmic complexity, it's hard to limit yourself. So, we decided to let the beat breathe and split it into two incredible sets. Whether you were grooving to these beats back in the day or are a newcomer to the genre, these selections offer a timeless journey worth embarking upon.
Now, let's dig into the essence of this set—its remixes and re-works. Take, for example, the version of "Breathe" by Telepopmusik. The mix we've featured here isn't your typical extended cut; it's a deftly crafted re-work by Sarlotte. This iteration preserves the essence of the original while enhancing it with a novel intro and outro. For those who seek both familiarity and a fresh spin, this one's a keeper.
But the set doesn't stop there. Goldtrix and Andrea Brown's "It's Love (Trippin')" receives the Original EPTN Mix treatment, adding a robust layer to an already captivating track. Or take the case ofFri, 19 Jun 2015 - 1h 22min - 10 - Break-up Dance Classics: Crying on the Dancefloor
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Life throws curveballs, and relationships are no exception. After a 14-year journey with Rick, we've decided to part ways. It's a challenging moment, yes, but it's led to something emotionally raw yet cathartic: a compilation of early break-up dance classics. Party Favorz offers this unique set to accompany the myriad feelings a break-up evokes—be it sadness, anger, regret, or even empowerment.
Given the life transitions, including a move away from Atlanta, pardon the somewhat less polished mix set this time around. Despite this, I'm convinced that the collection will resonate with many of you, perhaps even offering a semblance of solace. This one's filed under our beloved Backspin category.
Now, let's delve into this stirring collection of songs that capture the complexities of ending a relationship. The Groovefunkel New Disco remix of Gloria Gaynor's seminal "I Will Survive" transforms this gay anthem of empowerment into a dance-floor-ready battle cry. Another standout is Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together," presented here in the Atlantic Soul Vocal Remix. This version adds a danceable twist to Mariah's poignant lyrics about love and loss.
Toni Braxton's soul-wrenching "Un-Break My Heart" finds a new context in the Franktidrama Mix,Fri, 08 May 2015 - 1h 43min - 9 - 00s House Music Classics Volume 6: Movin’ Too Fast
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Step into the crescendo of our 00s House Music Classics series with "Movin' Too Fast," a meticulously assembled podcast that pays homage to the groundbreaking house anthems that defined the early millennium. In this sixth and final installment, we leave no stone unturned, spotlighting every shimmering gem that contributed to the genre's evolution.
The podcast opens with Spiller's "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)," a track that became synonymous with the dawn of a new house music era. The Extended Vocal Mix, in particular, laid the groundwork for many vocal-centric tracks that followed.
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Bob Marley's "Sun Is Shining" gets a modern twist, thanks to Funkstar De Luxe's Rainbow Mix. This rendition transforms a reggae classic into a pulsating house masterpiece, infusing a new layer of auditory richness to the original composition.
Artful Dodger's "Movin Too Fast," featuring Romina Johnson, is a garage House song that balances melodic piano riffs with sultry vocals, encapsulating the distinct British 2-step sound that dominated the era.
It's impossible to ignore Todd Terry Allstars' "Get Down," featuring Tara McDonald. Warren Clarke's Club Mix of this track serves as an anthem for dancers who live for the u...Thu, 20 Nov 2014 - 2h 10min - 8 - Millennial House Music Classics Volume 5: Can’t Get Enough
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Step back into a time capsule of Millennial House Music Classics with Volume 5 of our unforgettable series, "Can't Get Enough." This latest installment is an homage to a decade when House music set its roots deep into the cultural landscape. If you've got an ear for seminal tracks that not only made you move but also left an indelible mark, this compilation is your go-to playlist.
Delving into the tracklist of "Can't Get Enough," one finds several landmarks in the House music terrain. Take "Golden Cage" by The Whitest Boy Alive, transformed into a pulsating soundscape by the Fred Falke Remix. Or consider "Here I Am" by David Morales with Tamra Keenan, which takes on a fresh identity with the Kaskade Remix.
Remember Steve Mac vs. Mosquito's "Lovin' You More (That Big Track)"? The Freemasons Remix of this classic has been a linchpin in numerous DJ sets, adored for its sonic complexities and nostalgia-inducing chords. "Finally" by Kings of Tomorrow featuring Julie McKnight, in its Danny Tenaglia Vocal Club Mix, is another exemplar of what made this era in house music so rich and enduring.
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Not to be forgotten isWed, 12 Nov 2014 - 1h 18min - 7 - 00s House Music Classics Volume 4: Get Up n’ Dance
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Party Favorz is back to gift your ears with another sonic journey through the realm of 00s House Music Classics. If you're hankering for that blend of melodious nostalgia and floor-filling beats, Volume 4 of this series titled "Get Up n' Dance" has got you covered.
Let's not waste time hyping up what's already iconic; if you're not familiar with the tracks listed here, perhaps this compilation isn't tailored for your musical taste. But for the connoisseurs of this golden age of house music, this compilation is essentially a time capsule.
We kick off with Sean Biddle's "Get Up 'n' Dance," masterfully remixed by Alex Romano, which energizes the set right from the get-go. Remember Mylo's "In My Arms"? The King Unique Re-Edit revitalized this classic, ensuring its legacy within the genre. Speaking of legacy, Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Phats & Small's "September '99," boasting the Mutant Disco Vocal Mix, needs no introduction. It's a track that encapsulates the fusion of past and present, traditional and modern.
Then there's "Be Without You" by Mary J. Blige where Moto Blanco brought R&B and house together in an unforgettable manner. On the same note, Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love," also given the Moto Blanco treatment,Mon, 10 Nov 2014 - 1h 18min - 6 - Millennial House Music Classics Volume 3: Release Your Mind
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When it comes to Millennial House Music Classics, it’s essential to delve into the transformative tracks that not only ruled the dance floors but also signaled shifts in the genre. Take for instance Agnes’s “Release Me,” a pulsating anthem that propelled the reputation of the dance production team Cahill while heralding a fresh era for house music.
There’s an interesting tale behind how I acquired the first three tracks on this volume. Rewind to 2006, where Tower Records on Piedmont Avenue in Atlanta was the go-to hub for house music aficionados like me. Amidst a landscape that was morphing at warp speed—thanks to file-sharing platforms like Napster and WinMX—that brick-and-mortar store was the relic of a bygone era. The mail-order dance labels like LA’s Perfect Beat and eBay's bootleg promos were the alternative channels, but nothing beat the physicality of holding that CD in your hands.
Fast-forward to today, and it’s not just the music but the medium itself that has changed dramatically. Steve Jobs redefined how we consumed music with the introduction of iTunes and the iPod. Online platforms like Beatport, Traxsource, and JunoDownload capitalized on this shift,Thu, 18 Sep 2014 - 1h 17min - 5 - 00s House Music Classics Volume 2: Turn It Up
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When we talk about "classics," we often think of tracks that not only gained widespread popularity but also stood the test of time. But in the vast realm of early 00s House Music Classics, it's crucial to look beyond just the chart-toppers. We shouldn't overlook tracks that might not have conquered the Billboard Dance chart but resonated deeply on local dance floors. After all, history isn't solely written by the victors; it's also penned by those who challenge norms and make lasting contributions, however underground or "fringe" they may be.
Take, for instance, the influential settings of Studio 54 and Paradise Garage during disco's prime. While Studio 54 catered to a mainstream audience, Paradise Garage served up less commercial sounds that were just as vital to the genre's ecosystem. Such lesser-known tracks often inspire the samples in today's music, proving that the line between mainstream and obscure is, at best, a blurry one.
That brings us to the essence of this early 00s House Music Classics collection. It's an amalgamation that celebrates both giants and underdogs—tracks that you've danced to for years alongside tunes you might be hearing for the first time. Tracks like Deep Dish's "Dreams" by Stevie Nicks in the Miami Calling Remix remind us that house music can be as atmospheric as it is danceable.Thu, 11 Sep 2014 - 1h 11min - 4 - Millennial House Music Classics Volume 1: Let’s Get Busy
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Earlier this year, I embarked on a deep dive into the first decade of the 2000s, unearthing the gems that make up early Millennial House Music Classics. Having completed the project a few months back, I've decided it's time to bring it into the spotlight. Unlike its 90s predecessor, Millennial House Music marks a period of intriguing transitions and expansions, tracing the genre's evolution from its classic and disco lineage to a more varied soundscape.
The first decade of the new millennium was a formative time for house music, steering it into various sub-genres and stylistic flourishes. Sure, industry stalwarts like Eric Kupper, David Morales, and Full Intention continued their contributions. But this era also welcomed new talents like Freemasons, Seamus Haji, Moto Blanco, and Bob Sinclar, who offered fresh perspectives and interpretations for a new wave of dance music aficionados.
This collection, the first of a multi-series set, aims to provide valuable insights into the house music landscape from 2000 to 2009. Packed with tracks that span the breadth of stylistic approaches of the time, you'll find a lot here that'll transport you back to simpler, perhaps more rhythmic times.
Let’s delve into some featured tracks. Praise Cats and Andrea Love comes in hard with "Shined On Me," graced by a Bini & Martini Re-Vocal Mix. The song carries the timeless house element, presented with a new millennial charm.Thu, 21 Aug 2014 - 1h 50min - 3 - Back Spin Volume 3 | Electro House Classics Megamix
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I logged into work this morning only to be kicked out, which left me scratching my head. I went back and checked my schedule and it seems my company went in and canceled my early hours this morning leaving me time to go ahead and post the next installment of Back Spin.
I have to admit the response from Back Spin v2 has been ginormous and so it pleases me to send up v3 just before the weekend.
Picking up where v2 left off, this set hits on those dance floor monsters in the mid-millennium that was the precursor to today’s EDM scene. No doubt, you will hear several very familiar tunes in this volume, even if you were just a casual club-goer at the time.
I’ve got v4 set to go shortly but expect that one to take a whole new path or better yet, expect it to step back a decade earlier. So if you’re into that whole 90s energy based dance scene, that one will be for you with some companion sets slated for a future date.
Until then …ENJOY!
Album : Back Spin v3 Genre : EDM, Electro, House Year : 2013 Total Time : 1:43:26
* Fedde Le Grand feat. Mitch Crown - Let Me Be Real (Extended Mix)
* Cassius - The Sound Of Violence (David Guetta Remix)
* Who Da Funk feat. Jessica Eve - Shiny Disco Balls (Original Extended)
* Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 (Klaas Vocal Mix)
* Camille Jones vs. Fedde Le Grand - The Creeps (Extended)
* Mish Mash - Speechless (Seamus Haji Re-Edit)
Thu, 14 Nov 2013 - 1h 43min - 2 - Back Spin Volume 2 | Electro House Classics Megamix
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I finally had some free time to post some sets in the Back Spin series that I had been promising but sat on for several months.
BS2 and the companion to this set BS3 track the mid to late millennium burgeoning underground EDM scene. Actually, it was the tipping point before the mainstream acceptance I had predicted on my first year-end post in 2007.
The premise of that post was that music is cyclical, in that styles and sounds never go out of favor but after peaking in popularity typically go underground until the time is ripe to re-appear under a new moniker. Often, the new sound will brandish influences from generations past, while making its own stylistic mark for current dance music enthusiasts.
Disco was later re-birthed as house, while EDM or electro is really a re-birth of the New Wave and the Punk scenes of the late 70s and 80s. Granted, technology allows us to take these influences further than previously imagined; so much so that the next DJ superstar is probably 13 years old and master his or her skills in their bedroom under their parent's roof, at this very moment.
So, I’m here to present many of the sounds and DJs who are responsible for much of what you now hear on the world’s dance floors and for that matter, Top 40 radio. I’ll give EDM a few more years before people tire and EDM is forced back underground, where it will go through another evolutionary round before making inroads into the mainstream again.
You’ll see a lot of familiar names on the next two sets, no need to mention them. Just sit back and listen to this musical journey ...Wed, 13 Nov 2013 - 1h 23min - 1 - Back Spin Volume 1 | Electro House Classics Megamix
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After sorting through all the recent promos and moving them to their respective folder based on genre (most to the recycle bin) I have to say I was unimpressed. So much so, there was no way I was going to eek out a decent Spring Edition so quick. So I decided to do something I never do; that is, go back and listen to some old sets for inspiration.
From 2007 – 2009 I created a series called Deep Edition, which later evolved into System Edition. These sets were compiled of songs that I really liked but at the time didn’t quite fit into what I was doing. So, I’d throw them all together and create these eclectic mixes of house, progressive, tech, deep house, trance, you name it. To say the least, they were interesting if not downright strange in some cases.
I focused on six sets of the System Edition from 2009 and start listening to them over several days and was blown away by many of the songs. Sadly, I did not keep the tracklist for each set so I had to Google lyrics to determine the original artist and title. Once found, I’d search my library to pull them out. There were well over a hundred songs on these sets, so this was tedious and time-consuming but ultimately well worth the effort.
I pulled about 25 of the songs I wanted to use and then cut it down to nineteen based on what worked. A couple of the songs were actually big hits while the rest were relegated to the underground scene, which makes this all the more interesting. I like this set so much, Back Spin could end up being the basis for a new series that focuses on past EDM hits and misses.
Sat, 06 Apr 2013 - 1h 38min
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