Other Mixes By DJ A
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Dance - House
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Electronic
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Electronic
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Electronic
Rockstar
Artist | Song | |
Hi-Tack | Say Say Say | |
Bodyrockers | I Like The Way | |
Mylo | In Your Arms | |
Nasty Tales and their Orchestra | Come On A My House | |
Elvis vs Junkie XL | A Little Less Conversation | |
Oakenfold w/Brittany Murphy | Faster Kill Pussycat | |
Deep Dish | Flashdance | |
Max Graham vs Yes | Owner of a Lonely Heart | |
Faithless vs Prodigy | Funky Insomnia Shit | |
Crystal Method / Ozzy Osbourne / DMX / Ol' Dirty Bastard | Nowhere To Run | |
Chemical Brothers | Galvanize | |
Basement Jaxx | Red Alert (Club Remix) | |
Natasha Bedingfield | If You're Gonna Jump (Oakenfold Remix) | |
Dirty | Dirty | |
Heavy Rock | (I Just Want To Be A) Drummer | |
Goldfrapp vs The Doors | Ooh La La Her Madly | |
ENCORE: Deep Dish vs Dire Straits | Flashing for Money | |
Comment:
It had to happen eventually. With DJs being called this generation's rock stars, club music artists have started building tracks out of guitar riffs instead of synth lines. The suits in marketing call it Dance Rock. Stupid name, but it really is the two tastes that taste great together. My headbanger friend reports driving faster than EVER with this in the CD player. And one of my clubbing friends calls this the "sweatiest" dance mix I've ever made. Oh, and I threw in a little bit of crowd noise, since the set already sounds like a live rock concert. Party on, party people.Feedback:
Interesting. Had not heard that about DJ's, but I get the point, e.g. Ooh La La Her Madly. Good mix.