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  1. Top 50 Electronic And Dance Songs Now!


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    Everyone needs a good list of electronic and dance songs so I decided to put together the best dance and electronic tracks from the last couple of years. Top 50 tracks from the last couple of year lasting approximately 5 hours of non stop club and electronic hits. Styles include electro, house, nu disco, dance, electronic, electro-swing and much more. You certainly wont be disappointed with this excellent list of tracks. Check them out now!

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  2. Sunglasses At Night (Alter Ego Remix) by Tiga & Zyntherius


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    Corey Hart’s Sunglasses At Night is the perfect pop song to be featured in shows like Miami Vice or games like the GTA – Vice City. It’s the perfect synth pop song bordering on cheesyness with a very pastel Miami or LA coolness to it. It’s classic! Well it was perfectly reproduced or remade here by Tiga & Zyntherius. First released in 2002 then remixed and rereleased last year with tons of great new versions or remixes of the Tiga & Zyntherius version of the Corey Hart classic 80s song Sunglasses At Night.

    Tiga put himself on the map with the first release of Sunglasses At Night back in 2002. He was part of that electroclash movement and still continues to produce nice electro/dance music that I still listen to and occasionally remixing someone like Cabaret Voltaire or Miike Snow. The second half, Zyntherius is actually Jori Hulkkonen who’s music I also love too. So this combo of the two of them made for a nice collab and release of the Corey Hart classic synth pop track back in 2002. It was so good I suppose it deserved an extra round of remixes 8 years later. The first release included one great remix Naughty’s 42 Da Floor Remix which was nice and of course the original is great.

    Last year the remixes were by Alter Ego, DIM, Black Devil Disco Club, Popof and Konrad Black. A great package with pretty nice lengthy remixes of the Tiga & Zyntherius version of Sunglasses At Night. Below is the entire list and worth checking out as there are some really nice remixes from really cool acts. Check them out below!

    Sunglasses At Night (Original 12″ Version) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Alter Ego Instrumental) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Konrad Black Remix) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Popof Remix 1) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Black Devil Dub) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (DIM Remix) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Popof Remix 2) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Alter Ego Remix) by Tiga & Zyntherius

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    Sunglasses At Night (Extended Version) by Corey Hart
    Sunglasses At Night (Original 12″ Version) by Tiga & Zyntharius
    Sunglasses At Night (Naughty’s 42 Da Floor Mix) by Tiga & Zyntherius
    Sunglasses At Night (Alter Ego Remix) by Tiga & Zyntherius

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    Posted in 2002, 2010, Single.

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  3. Beachball (Chris Lake Remix) by Nalin & Kane


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    Beachball by Nalin & Kane was such a huge trance hit in the mid to late 90s! Especially when it was remixed and repackaged with DJ Icey remixes in 1999. That track blew up everywhere. It was the kind of euphoric trance track that you can take ex on and dance all night to. It was one of my favorites back then as I overplayed it along with 9PM (Til I Come) by ATB and many many others. Trance was big, so big back then and there were some amazing trance releases that I enjoyed. The days of trance faded away in the early 2000′s though and along with that went this great track Beachball by Nalin & Kane. But wait there are new remixes now! This Chris Lake remix takes me back to those party days of the late 90s and relives those times with an excellent update. This thing is quite good as it moves you along to a nice updated big electro beat. I actually really like the Chris Lake style and sound and was happy to have come across this remix of Beachball by Chris Lake. Check out both the original classic and the new Chris Lake remix below. And check out the rest of the 2010 remixes here.

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    Beachball by Nalin & Kane
    Beachball (Chris Lake Remix) by Nalin & Kane

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    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  4. Jam Hot (Tensnake Remix) by Johnny Dynell


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    Jam Hot by Johnny Dynell and New York 88 is most famously known as the sample for the Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim produced Beats International track Dub Be Good To Me. The famous line “tank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty you’re listening to the boy from the big bad city, this is Jam Hot, this is Jam Hot” is lifted right off the Jam Hot single by Johnny Dynell and New York 88. I should do a post on that at a later time. Jam Hot originally came out in 1983 almost 30 years old now and it has a very New York, new wave dance sound to it. Later in the early 90s it was rereleased and remixed. But I first heard of this excellent track by  listening to a compilation called Future Disco Vol. 3 – City Heat. This version on Future Disco Vol. 3 was the most recent remix by Tensnake who I absolutely love the sound of. I was like boy this is a darn great remix which actually takes me back to the beginnings of the deep house days. I had to research and find out more about Jam Hot by Johnny Dynell. Well I found a whole history for this excellent track. The remix is off of the Big Breakdown/Jam Hot Remixes package which was released last year. It’s an excellent ep of great new remixes of Jam Hot and Big Breakdown from todays and yesterdays remixers. The remixers include Tensnake of course, Peter Rauhofer, Mark Kamins, 40 Thieves, Illija Rudman and Clouded Vision which makes up for a very worthy collection that you should check out! Go get Big Breakdown/ Jam Hot Remixes now you’ll love it!!

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    Jam Hot (Rhumba Dance Remix) by Johnny Dynell And New York 88
    Jam Hot (Tensnake Remix) by Johnny Dynell

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    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  5. I Like to Move it (Klaas Remix) by Reel 2 Real Featuring The Mad Stuntman


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    I Like To Move It by Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman was such a huge hit back 1994 for Strictly Rhythm Records. The remix by Erick Morillo and Harry ‘Choo Choo’ Romero was the version the clubs played over and over again and was on countless mix CDs that were released around that time. The song was huge and unfortunately it wasn’t really one of my favorite tracks because I did not really like the Mad Stuntman’s repeated hollering of I Like To Move It… it became too much. Well the new remix is basically the same, same Mad Stuntman hollering and with a new electro style big beat! It’s fun if you’re into this song and want to hear a little change to it. In fact there are many remixes of this track released as part of a big remix package. In fact the Nicola Fasano Mix is probably the best of the lot. Certainly worth checking that one out. Same song just a new beat but a good fun beat! The 2010 Remixes also contains remixes by Sidney Samson and Bart B More as well as the original radio edit and the Harry  ‘Choo Choo’ Romero vs Erick Morillo Remix that put this track on the map! Certainly not one of my favorite tracks but worth writing about for all you to check out if you are a fan of this monster club cut!

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    I Like to Move it by Reel 2 Reel Featuring The Mad Stuntman
    I Like to Move it (Klaas Remix) by Reel 2 Reel Featuring The Mad Stuntman

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    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  6. Full Intention Covers Patrick Juvet Disco Classic I Love America!


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    One of my all time favorite remakes is America (I Love America) by Full Intention. This is a remake of the Patrick Juvet disco classic I Love America from 1978 and this Full Intention remake came out initially in 1995 and later repackaged for an American audience in 1996 and released by Big Beat Records a division of Warner Atlantic. Hey does corporate America really get dance music? They were really trying in the 90s and since the nasty Bush years came and went things are starting to look a little more promising for dance music again. I’m really glad that America (I Love America) got an actual release as it’s an excellent example of 1990s house music with a slight disco touch! Very club friendly. This remake of the Patrick Juvet disco classic I Love America put Full Intention on the map. They have done countless tracks and remixes since then and they are still going strong! Full Intention were all over the place with major major remix credits. Remember Free by Ultra Nate? This remix basically samples the “I Love America” words from the original Patrick Juvet song.

    Ok I’m not sure about the whole message of I Love America nowadays as it’s a completely different place today than it was back in 1996. I still love America but sure do need a change! My favorite version of America (I Love America) is the Original Sugar Daddy 12″ Mix but you can check out the Full Intention 12″ Vocal Mix and the original album version of Patrick Juvet’s classic which clocks in at 14 minutes!!! Also check out these excellent new remixes of Full Intention’s I Love America too! These new remixes of America (I Love America) were released last year!

    America (I Love America) (New Original) by Full Intention
    America (I Love America) (California Mix) by Full Intention
    America (I Love America) (Jolyon Petch Mix) by Full Intention
    America (I Love America) (Orli Da Radino Mix) by Full Intention

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    I Love America by Patric Juvet
    I Love America (Full Length 12″ Vocal Mix) by Full Intention

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    Posted in 1996, Single.

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  7. Clouds Across The Moon (Martin Eyerer And Jade Suaid Eclectic Remix) by The Rah Band


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    I remember Clouds Across The Moon by The Rah Band in the mid 80s. I remember in not too good of a way. It was one of those cheesy synth pop tracks that you loved to hate. The video was even worse. OMG! It’s one of the cheesiest videos ever made I think! When I grew older I had completely forgotten about the existence of this track and The Rah Band. Well it’s back and in a good way. There are several updated remixes of The Rah Band’s Clouds Across The Moon in two remix single packages that came out late last year through The Great Stuff label out of Germany and I have to say the remixes are darn good and worth hearing. If you are a fan of Clouds Across The Moon or not should definitely check the remixes out.

    My favorite remix is the Jay Lumen Lost The Connection Remix but most of the vocals are completely removed and it’s basically upbeat house club beats with some vocal stabs thrown in here and there. Very tribal and very groovy. The other remix that I like is the Martin Eyerer and Jade Suaid Eclectic Remix. This remix keeps the vocals in and is very similar to the original but much more updated and current.

    The Rah Band were a husband and wife from team from England that produced several albums in the late 70s and 80s and Clouds Across The Moon was their biggest hit off of their album Mystery!

    Clouds Across The Moon (Neuroxyde Meets Aki Bergen Remix)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Neuroxyde Meets Aki Bergen Dub-O-Matic Mix)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Mastiksoul Remix)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Martin Eyerer And Jade Suaid Eclectic Remix)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Kasper Bjorke Intergalactic Dub Version)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Jay Lumen Lost The Connection Remix)
    Clouds Across The Moon (Jay Lumen & Umek Hey Baby Remix)

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    Clouds Across The Moon (12inch Version) by The Rah Band
    Clouds Across The Moon (Jay Lumen Lost The Connection Remix) by The Rah Band
    Clouds Across The Moon (Martin Eyerer And Jade Suaid Eclectic Remix) by The Rah Band

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    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  8. Top Ten Best Disco Remixes Ever Part 2!!!


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    Did you enjoy the Top Ten Best Disco Remixes Ever playlist from a couple of months back? Then here’s another Top Ten Best Disco Remixes Ever list. Loads of classic disco cuts remixed, sampled or remade for your dancing pleasure. #1 is of course the huge club hit Keep On Jumpin’ by Lisa Marie Experience but the whole of the Top Ten Best Disco Remixes Ever are all cool. Safe Oil by Lio edited by Bottin rocks! It’s one of those rare undiscovered French early 80s disco cuts that probably have never heard of but should. Lotta Lovin samples Don Ray’s classic, classic disco song Got To Have Loving. Sucker DJ’s have sampled Don Ray and sped up the cut and made it into a huge disco house classic. This one rocks big time. Ray Mang takes the Gary’s Gang song Let’s Love Dance Tonight and made it into an all instrumental groovy disco cut. The list is pretty solid I’m sure you’ll agree once you check out all the tracks and listen to them. What’s your favorite?

    Top Ten Best Disco Remixes Ever Part 2!!! Enjoy.

    1. Keep On Jumpin’ by Lisa Marie Experience samples Musique
    2. Sage Oil (Bottin Edit) by Lio Bottin edits Lio
    3. Lotta Lovin’ by Sucker DJ samples Don Ray
    4. Love Dancing by Ray Mang samples Gary’s Gang
    5. Thousand Fingered Man by Louie Vega covers Candido


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    6. Jingo (Original) by Creamer & Vukas covers Candido
    7. I Want Your Love (Danny Krivit Edit) by Jody Watley remakes Chic
    8. Ring My Bell (Miss X Remix) by Miss X samples Anita Ward
    9. Got Myself Together by The Bucketheads samples Brass Construction
    10. Never Too Much (ODahls K-Love Remix) by Luther Vandross ODahl remixes Luther Vandross

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  9. Love Kills (Rank 1 Remix) by Freddie Mercury


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    Dutch trance act Rank 1, have remixed Freddie Mercury’s classic song Love Kills from the 80s Metropolis film revival soundtrack. Since the original film was a silent film somehow they figured there should be a new version of the film released with a new soundtrack produced by the God himself, Giorgio Moroder who also produced this classic song Love Kills for Freddie Mercury. Love Kills and Living On My Own are the two songs that really stand out from Freddie Mercury’s solo work. Although there are other songs that are available too like The Great Pretender, I Was Born To Love You, Made In Heaven but the the two former mentions are the songs I know Freddie Mercury’s solo music by. All of these mentioned tracks as well as really cool new remixes of them are available on The Very Best Of Freddie Mercury Solo album and worth it for sure as there are some really cool cuts that you probably have never heard of. It includes music from his work with soprano Montserrat Caballé.

    The remix to Love Kills is by the trance act Rank 1 better known for their late 90s trance track Airwave. Here the 80s version of Love Kills is remixed to perfection by Rank 1 and I’m really digging it and I’m sure you will too? Rank 1 Remix is not the only remix of Love Kills as there are remixes by Sunshine People, Pixel82 and a rework by The Glimmers. So The Very Best Of Freddie Mercury Solo album is certainly worth checking out as those remixes and remixes of other songs are all there!


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    Love Kills (Original Extended Version) by Freddie Mercury
    Love Kills (Rank 1 Remix) by Freddie Mercury

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  10. Le Voie Le Soleil Remixes by Subliminal Cuts


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    One of my all time favorite euphoric house/trance classics is Le Voie Le Soleil by Subliminal Cuts. The original still sounds fresh today and when I play it I can relive the days of total electronic, dance music bliss in the 90s! This was classic when it came out and I still love it. Le Voice Le Soleil has had several releases back in the 90s the first time in 1994 with a Way Out West Summer Of Love Remix as well as a Gems For Jem Remix. Remember Gems For Jem? Probably not! They have this handbag house hit called Lifting Me Higher but that’s another story. To be honest the Gem For Jems remix of Le Voie Le Soliel is not my favorite. Two years later it got rereleased with an updated progressive house remix by Way Out West and a really fun acid style Itchy & Scratchy Remix and this when I discovered Le Voie Le Soleil and became a fan of this classic track since then. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve listened to the original version, the Itchy & Scratchy Remix and the the Way Out West 1996 Club Mix. All three are excellent. Subliminal Cuts is Patrick Prins from Holland who is known for such dance classics as La Luna and Bits And Pieces. Check those out if you haven’t heard them.

    Enjoy Le Voie Le Soleil remixes below and discover a classic dance track from the 90s if you haven’t heard of it before. What do you think?


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    Le Voie Le Soleil (Original) by Subliminal Cuts
    Le Voie Le Soleil (Itchy & Scratchy Mix) by Subliminal Cuts
    Le Voie Le Soleil (1996 Way Out West Club Mix) by Subliminal Cuts

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    Posted in 1994, 1996, Single.

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  11. Dirty South Featuring Rudy Sample Harry Nilsson With Phazing


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    I absolutely love it when they sample a classic song like Harry Nilsson’s Everybody’s Talkin’ from the 60s. Dirty South have sampled the classic song, added the vocals by Rudy and put a beat against all of it and made it into a perfect club dance stormer. It’s working all fine for me and I’m sure it works great for you too. Dirty South have done some cool remixes in the past and most notably a really cool remix of the classic synth pop song Just Can’t Get Enough by Depeche Mode which you can find here. So I certainly will be keeping an eye out for more Dirty South from Dirty South Australia!

    Enjoy!


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    Everybody’s Talkin’ by Harry Nilsson
    Phazing (Original Mix) by Dirty South Featuring Rudy

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    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  12. Animal (DJ’s From Mars Extended Remix) by Neon Trees


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    I’m sure you’ve heard of this song Animal by Neon Trees from somewhere already as it’s been everywhere but have you heard of this remix by DJ’s From Mars? It’s even better than the original I kid you not. Screw the guitar and take the upbeat energetic electro club beats. Ok just kidding the original is good but you know me I love my remixed music!

    I don’t know who DJ’s From Mars are but they sure did a great job remixing this cut and it’s certainly ready for the clubs. The original is from the Neon Trees Habits CD but no official remix package is available anywhere so not sure why? Found this remix on a compilation that was sent and I figured it was worth putting up. You like?


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    Animal by Neon Trees
    Animal (DJ’s From Mars Extended) by Neon Trees

    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  13. Shirley Bassey Covers Grace Jones With Slave To The Rhythm (The Glimmer Twins Remix)


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    I previously wrote about a Grace Jones Slave To The Rhythm sample by Magnum 38 but wanted to write again because theirs this great cover by Dame Shirley Bassey. Most of you will probably remember Shirley Bassey from the excellent collaboration she did with the Propellerheads with History Repeating back in the 90s. A complete contrasting track off of the rest of Decksandrumsandrockandroll by Propellerheads. But in reality you should get to know Shirley Bassey because she has some really cool music. I suppose the collaboration she did with the Propellerheads was a complete fit since she did the James Bond soundtrack themes but this Grace Jones remake is right on. Especially this Glimmer Twins remix as it has a very late 80s dance electronic beat sound. I’m sure you’ll recognize it once you hear it.

    Ok we’re covering a lot of ground here. The Glimmer Twins are actually The Glimmers. The Glimmers were originally The Glimmer Twins but they were forced to change their name by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards because The Glimmer Twins was a project of theirs and they own the name or something so the big man won here and they were forced to become The Glimmers!

    Anyway if you don’t know about Shirley Bassey check her music out. I think her voice and her music lends to remixes very well as evidenced in History Repeating and her own Greatest Hits Remixes album from about 10 years ago so I can certainly wish to hear more remixes of her tracks in the near future. In the meantime checkout both Grace Jones and Shirley Bassey doing Slave To The Rhythm at the links below.

    Check out Slave by Magnum sampling Grace Jones here.


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    Slave To The Rhythm by Grace Jones
    Slave To The Rhythm (The Glimmer Twins Remix) by Shirley Bassey

    Posted in 2008, Album.

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  14. Top Ten Best Dance Remixes Of 2010!!!


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    Love me some good old remixes so I figured I’d gather ten of my favorite remixes from 2010 and post them here for everyone else to enjoy like I have been. I have to say I think one of the best remixes from last year is the Armand Van Helden Remix for Add SUV the Uffie song. The original is a bit of a mess and not typically what I enjoy but the remix rocks!

    If you haven’t heard these remixes then you’ve been sleeping under a rock in 2010 and now it’s time for you to find out and enjoy these just as much as I am. Robyn’s song Dancing On My Own remixed by Fred Falke is pop/dance bliss. Then there’s Jody Wisternoff aka Way Out West song Don’t Crash Please remixed by Stereofunk. That thing is so sexy, groovy, club house stomper. Love it! Click through each link and it will take you to each post and you can download the remixes there.

    Enjoy!

    1. Add SUV (Armand Van Helden Vocal Remix) by Uffie Featuring Pharrell

    2. Spaced Invader (Nom De Strip Remix) by Hatiras

    3, A Fifth Of Beethoven (Soulwax Edit) by Walter Murphy

    4. Weapon Of Choice 2010 (Lazy Rich Remix) by Fatboy Slim

    5. Witch Doktor (Eddie Thoneick Remix) by Armand Van Helden

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    6. Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix) by Two Door Cinema Club

    7. Beam Me Up (Jacques Renault Remix) by Midnight Magic

    8. Dancing On My Own (Fred Falke Radio Edit) by Robyn

    9. Don’t Crash Please (Stereofunk Remix) by Jody Wisternoff

    10. History (Grum Remix) by Groove Armada

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    Posted in 2010, Playlist.

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  15. Fee Fi Fo Fum (Sharp Dub 12″) by Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline


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    NU Energy! A hybrid of High Energy, Techno, Euro House perfectly blended to make a very upbeat, upfront, handbag dance club type music and the Candy Girls led the pack with their fun, quirky, naughty energetic cuts in the mid 90s. Fee Fi Fo Fum is their first big hit that featured Sweet Pussy Pauline on vox. Back in the late 80s, Sweet Pussy Pauline was known for her really naughty acid house hit “Work This Pussy’” search for that online and just take a listen if you’re curious but Sweet Pussy Pauline was guest vocals on Candy Girls as the Candy Girls were Rachel Auburn and Paul Masterson. They had three or so hits in the 90s and later disappeared. Wham Bam came after Fee Fi Fo Fum then afterwards they did a cover of I Want Candy the Bow Wow Wow classic which was not really originally a Bow Wow Wow song. The Strangelove’s did I Want Candy originally but that’s another story that we might feature on here.

    Anyway check out both the original 12″ of Fee Fi Fo Fum and the Sharp Dub. Anyone remember Sharp from the 90s? Loved his remixes although they were pretty bassy with the same Nu Energy sound. Sharp are also The Sharp Boys. Big remixers from the 90s! Don’t forget to listen to Sweet Pussy Pauline’s vocals well I know you wont miss them as she will repeat the following over and over throughout the entire length of the track. Ok it’s naughty so keep the kids away.

    “Boom Shaka Laka, Boom Shaka Laka, Boom Shaka Laka, Boom Shaka Laka”
    “Fee Fi Fo Fum, Fee Fi Fo Fum, Fee Fi Fo Fum, Fee Fi Fo Fum, Look Out Drone Here It Come!”
    “Fuck Me You big black bag (or bat?) balloon belly buffalo butt Kentucky fried chicken eaten ain’t that mother fuckin’ you!” “Bitch!”

    “Drop The Bass Girls”


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    Fee Fi Fo Fum (12″ Mix) by Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline
    Fee Fi Fo Fum (Sharp Dub 12″) by Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline

    Posted in 1995, Single.

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  16. Lisa Marie Experience Samples Musique With Keep On Jumpin’


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    What a club stormer this Musique remake Keep On Jumpin’ was back in 1996! Geez! I had not even heard of the original Musique disco version until way after I got into the Lisa Marie Experience version of Keep On Jumpin’. The kick ass version was the Bizarre Inc Remix although there were several different remixes from the single the Bizarre Inc version rocked. It was such big hit that Todd Terry decided to do a collaboration with Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown and rerecord their own version. Although I prefer the Lisa Marie Experience version much, much better I do like the Ken Lou “Jumpin Pumpin” Mix version of the Todd Terry/Martha Wash/Jocelyn Brown version. Even though you can’t really tell that it’s a cover of Musique when you hear the Ken Lou “Jumpin Pumpin” Mix but it’s worth noting that they did a version of their own. Although I can be completely wrong here as I’m not really sure which version came first but in my book I think the Lisa Marie Experience version is a solid top notch quality production compared to Todd Terry’s.

    Musique was the short lived disco project by Patrick Adams. The group had a controversial underground hit with Push Push In The Bush prior to their biggest hit Keep On Jumpin’ then unfortunately the band broke up so they did not have the success that other groups from the same era had but glad we have these awesome remakes to remember Musique by!

    Keep On Jumpin’ by The Lisa Marie Experience was remixed in 2007 but unfortunately it does not live up to the original remake that was released in 1996!

    Check out all there versions below. I’m sure you’ll pick your favorite and agree with me.


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    Keep On Jumpin’ by Musique
    Keep On Jumpin’ (Bizarre Inc Remix) by The Lisa Marie Experience
    Keep On Jumpin’ (Ken Lou “Jumpin Pumpin” Mix) by Todd Terry Presents Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown

    Posted in 1996, Single.

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  17. Witch Doktor (Eddie Thoneick Remix) by Armand Van Helden


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    Gosh! Witch Doktor is the classic house track that broke Armand Van Helden into the dance charts. Witch Doktor was released in 94 which became a big hit which later led him to remix some of the worlds biggest acts including one of my favorite remixes ever of Professional Widow by Tori Amos which you can find here on Destroy Rock And Roll blog. Well I’m glad that it’s finally been remixed and updated for folks to enjoy today. It’s remixed by Eddie Thoneick and it’s got a very upbeat electro house feel to it with a very energetic groove. Get on the dancefloor and groove to the beats like it’s 1994.

    Although this remix to a classic Armand Van Helden track is not as great as Funk Phenomena remixed by Starkillers it’s still highly recommended for anyone into Armand Van Helden’s music or any dance music enthusiasts. Check them both out below. The 1994 version and the 2009 version.


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    Witch Doktor by Armand Van Helden
    Witch Doktor (Eddie Thoneick Remix) by Armand Van Helden

    Posted in 2009, Single.

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  18. I’m So Excited (Coffee Extended Mix) by Qika


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    Obscure electro dance club remake of the Pointer Sisters 80s dance-funk classic I’m So Excited. I’m not sure if I’m digging this or not. I like the beats the vocals are just not cutting it for me. I don’t know who Qika is or are but it’s a pretty big package of remixes here. What do you think?


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    I’m So Excited by Pointer Sisters
    I’m So Excited (Coffee Extended Mix) by Qika

    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  19. Hablando (Dub Mix) by Vandalism & Sampled by In-Grid


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    I first heard of Hablando by Ramirez on Journey’s By DJ Paul Oakenfold CD way back in 1994. It’s that building dreamy progressive trance that once you hear you’ll get caught up in it’s magic euphoric sounds and not want to stop listening to it. The Paul Oakenfold mix was pretty darn good and I’d listen to the whole thing and start over again. So I loved this mix and I loved Hablando by Ramirez.

    So then we have a remake here by Vandalism. It’s quite similar but lot more clubby. Gone are the dreamy quality of the original but made quite more upbeat and more electro. Vandalism have just adapted the classic trance track to todays ears. It works for clubs and driving in cars. It’s an all classic trance cut waiting to be made and finally it’s been brought back to life.

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    Hablando (Acordeon Mix) by Ramirez
    Hablando (Dub Mix) by Vandalism
    Le Dragueur by In-Grid

    Funny thing was I recently downloaded the new album by In-Grid. Ok I do like my pop dance music and noticed that Le Dragueur by In-Grid has a sample of the classic Ramirez track Hablando. This I absolutely love as they’ve taken a portion of the most famous part from Hablando and incorporated it into it’s own original song. Le Dragueur off of the album Passion by In-Grid. Enjoy all three!

    Posted in 2009, 2010, Single.

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  20. Walk The Line (Laurent Wolf Remix) by Laurent Wolf


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    Taking a classic country song like I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash and sampling it into a dance song is alright in my book. So when I first heard about Walk The Line by Laurent Wolf I immediately wanted to check it out. I had thoughts that it might suck or be boring but in reality it was quite cool. The sound is energetic electro with sections of the famous line ‘I Walk The Line” sung by Johnny Cash and sampled into track. It works in my book. It’s an upbeat, energetic banging electro club cut with a little bit of country thrown in. Trust me it’s not Rednex! Check it out … what do you think?

    I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash
    Walk The Line (Laurent Wolf Remix) by Laurent Wolf

    The remix CD called Johnny Cash Remixed came out several years ago with remixes of Johnny Cash songs but I thought it was weak. Nothing like Verve Remixed or anything similar to that. Somebody did this remix project on a shoestring budget and didn’t quite achieve top notch remixes for this as I first thought I was totally going to dig it but it’s just ok in my book. I Walk The Line remix from Johnny Cash Remixed is below includes Snoop Dogg of all peops!


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    I Walk The Line (QDT Muzic Remix Featuring Snoop Dogg) by Johnny Cash

    Posted in 2009, Compilation, Single.

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  21. Forever Young (Bill Hamel Album Remix) by Alphaville


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    Future Retro is an album certainly worth owning. It has some of the best songs from the 1980s remixed to todays tastes. Mostly club and electronic remixes of well known tracks such as Situation by Yaz, Need You Tonight by Inxs, The Walk by The Cure and many many more cuts. I wanted to post Forever Young today since it’s almost 2011 and I figured a remix of Forever Young by Hamel off of Future Retro would be best!

    The remix is excellent and any purists will still dig this remix of Forever Young by the German synth pop band, Alphaville from the 80s. Gosh I love this song and it will always remind me of high school in the 80s! Enjoy!

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    Forever Young (Extended Versions) by Alphaville
    Forever Young (Bill Hamel Album Remix) by Alphaville

    Posted in 2006, Compilation.

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  22. Jerome Isma-Ae Remakes The OT Quartet’s Hold That Sucker Down!


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    Rollo (of Faithless) and Rob D (of Clubbed To Death fame – you know featured on The Matrix Soundtrack) are the O.T. Quartet. They produced this awesome track back in the mid 90s which was a huge hit back then in the club world. It has the trademark Rollo/Cheeky Records sound and I loved it back then and I still love it now. It’s a classic masterpiece that doesn’t get boring after countless listens. I’m glad Jerome Isma-Ae remade it and brought the track into the sound of now at clubs. It’s fun and I dig it and I’m sure you’ll dig it too if you like anything by Faithless or Rollo you will certainly dig Hold That Sucker Down by Jerome Isma-Ae. And if you don’t know anything about The O.T. Quartet then this will certainly be the way for you to discover the great Cheeky Records and Rollo sound. Check out both original and the remake below.

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    Hold That Sucker Down (Builds Like A Skyscraper Mix) by The OT Quartet
    Hold That Sucker Down (Instrumental Edit) by Jerome Isma-Ae

    Posted in 2010, Single.

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  23. Sucker DJ’s Sample Don Ray With Lotta Lovin’


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    Good old disco songs updated? That’s my cup of tea. I love me some disco, one of my favorite genres in the dance electronic genre. I can never get enough of it! If you don’t like disco then I don’t like you! Gosh what the fuck were they thinking of when they were burning and destroying disco records in the late 70s? Americans are so sensitive to dance music! Well they must be sensitive to a lot more because the same freaks did the same thing to the Dixie Chics! Whatever!

    Anyways this song is one of my favorite disco songs. Got To Have Loving by Don Ray from the album The Garden Of Love and produced by Cerrone is a classic from the late 70s. The Sucker DJ’s have taken that classic disco tune from the late 70s and have given it the house/club treatment here and sped it up and adapted it to todays ears. It’s not a remix or is it? Are they sampling the song or not? Can’t really tell but whatever it is it’s awesome. Download now and download more from Sucker DJ’s here.

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    Got To Have Loving by Don Ray
    Lotta Lovin’ by Sucker DJ’s

    Posted in 2003, Single.

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  24. N-Joi Sample Gwen Guthrie’s Peanut Butter On Anthem


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    “I’m In Love With You, Want You To Love Me Too” is the famous line from Peanut Butter by Gwen Guthrie which is sampled in this most famous early house track by N-Joi. Anthem came out in 1991 to blow up everywhere and I was one of the first to get addicted to that famous line sung by Gwen Guthrie. Boy I sure didn’t know at the time that it was a sample being used in that track but later when I found out about it was like I like both tracks. Gwen Guthrie’s 80s sounding funk/hi-nrg style dance sound and of course the house classic by N-Joi. Peanut Butter is off of Gwen Guthrie’s album Portrait. Anthem originally a single in 91 later on the album Inside Out by N-Joi.

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    Peanut Butter by Gwen Guthrie
    Anthem (The Six Day Nightmare Mix) by N-Joi

    Posted in 1991, Album, Single.

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  25. Lucky Star 2009 (D.O.N.S. Remix) by Ron Carroll / Superfunk


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    Lucky Star was a pretty big hit back in the late 90s/early 2000′s by Superfunk a French electronica/dance act. I loved the song as it was unique at the time, very soulful house type of a thing which was at the time a trademark sound coming out of the French dance scene.

    I love this remix by D.O.N.S. as it’s very updated to todays sound. More electro and more club friendly progressive house type of a think. The soulful house is sort of not there except for Ron Carroll’s vocals. I dig it and I’m sure you will dig it too. Will have to wait for more remixes by Superfunk in the future for sure as this tells me they are willing to do more and more remixes of older hits. Check out both the original 1999 version and the 2009 versions below.

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    Lucky Star by Superfunk
    Lucky Star 2009 (D.O.N.S. Remix) by Ron Carroll / Superfunk

    If you feel like checking out more from D.O.N.S. check out this remix by them for Technotronic’s Pump Up The Jam!

    Posted in 2009.

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