| 1 |  | Ian Carey - Keep On Rising (Vocal Mix) Been around sometime on the UK underground DJ circuit. Sexy smooth vocal by Michelle Shellers. Now set for commercial release and no doubt will sell well to the mainstream club market. |
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| 2 |  | Usher - Love In This CLub "Love in This Club" received mixed reviews from critics. Sophia Baratta of Billboard gave the track a positive review, noting the "slow ballad tempo and smooth vocals transition to an upbeat hip-hop twist." She called the song evident enough of an "evolved sound", summing it up as "a catchy tune with enough fuel to return Usher to the top of R&B charts. |
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| 3 |  | Madonna Ft Justin Timberlake - 4 Minutes Various mixes from the radio edit to club remix. Madonna has always been onboard with current music trends by collaborating with the latest "new thing" in the pop industry. Unfortunately for today's sound, this includes "Timbaland & Timberlake"; lending the same tired and dated old grooves and over-produced hip-hop/urban pop sound to possibly some of the pop diva's less formidable work. It is no surprise her name is mentioned within the song as if to remind us to whom we are actually listening. However, I am sure it will serve its purpose in bringing in a younger crowd to Madonna at least for a single CD's amount of time. As for the universitality of its staying power and memorability, I'd rank it among most trendy pan-flashes: extremely forgettable and trite. Including this sound into her current body of work should prove "i& elektro mixes. |
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| 4 |  | Sam Sparro Black & Gold - Island Records. Out of Los Angeles USA.
Remixes of Black And Gold by Max Sanna and Steve Pitron, Paul Epworth, Al Usher, ...
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| 5 |  | DJ Disciple Ft Dawn Tallman - Work It Out 2008 Work IT Out - Must be in line for having the record for the most remixed tune in the past 2 years.
Even so, the new 2008 mix by Whelan & Scala is stunning
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| 6 |  | Stefan Gruenwald V Jerry Ropero - Let Me Be Your Fantasy Old skool Baby D track brought right up to date with this colaboration. Love the instrumental break and the mix. Our very own Linda Newman would have improved on the vocal though! |
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| 7 |  | Buzz Junkies If You Love Me AATW Records
The ballad brought back to life and the Soluseekerz mix is super!IF YOU LOVE ME" Buzz Junkies featuring Elesha it's finally up here on the player so have a listen and i hope you like it, Plus you can now get us the Buzz Junkies on facebook as well. It's still under construction but give us a week or two and we should have some exclusive stuff up there for you too. Click on and sign up so we can keep you bang up to date with all our tunes! |
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| 8 |  | Fragma Toca me. Undoubtably reacting to some market force or other, Positiva cue up Fragma’s eight-year-old ‘Miracle’ for a re-release. Confusingly tagged as the 2008 remixes of the In Petto version, the revamps ultimately owe a greater debt to the more familiar Club Mix. That the label has not been tempted down the All Around the World, cheese-it-up road is a major mercy. Richard Durrand’s mix steers things into harder territory, but drops into a very faithful re-telling of the original’s breakdown.
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| 9 |  | Garage Jams FT. Clare Evers The Wideboys & Clare Evers - Snowflake (Garage Jams)
Ready for the impending summer months, Ed and Jim show us what they do best - producing ultra-infectious and highly musical vocal garage. From the MK-esque 'M1 Organ Mix' to the classic 4/4 vibes of the London Bumpy rub, there's floor-filling sounds aplenty, based around a very catchy original song. As for those peak-time moments, their 'Up Norf' mix will go down a storm with the most rubbery, mental bassline heard this year - nay, perhaps ever!
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| 10 |  | Seamus Haji Ft Doug Lazy - Head To Toe The mere mention of Doug Lazy's name probably has veteran ravers reaching for their dusty Kickers and dungarees. Impressively, this isn't a rehash of his biggest tune 'Let It Roll', even if he can't resist slipping in a quick "Let it roll, get bold" in among his rhymes. This is a new groove, albeit with a very familiar vocal stance. It's all relentlessly upbeat throughout with Haji's brash and bouncy but slick 'Original' leading the way, closely followed by the big key stabs of Bart B's brace and a mildly electro-ish excursion from Mantronik.
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