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Gary
Room5 ~ luved up/I love to party

Odyssey ~ Use it up, Wear it out

Junior Senior ~ Move your feet


Playing the above three tracks in the order shown, sample or loop the beginning 15 seconds or so, of "use it up" over the top of "luved up/I love to party". This fills in the various quiet/dull parts of the Room5 track, whilst teasing the audience with the "now shake" vocals from "use it up"

The chorus^s of "use it up" also feature the lyrics, "one two three, shake your body down"...the first three "bongs" of Junior Seniors "move your feet" play perfectly (at ever increasing comparitive volumes) over the top.

Dj SBD
ummm

Justin timberlake-like I love you with MJ-billie jean

Kylie-cant get you out of my head with shakedown-at night

Dukesy
Sean Paul over Liberty x's Just a little.

Raggamuffin should be an offence!
Dynamite Discos
Britney crazy and oh what a night is always quite a good un.
Britney first, when it goes into the: STOP duh duh duh duh udh.......then drop in the first beat of oh what a night (duh duh duh duh duh duhduh)- always makes the flooor shoout! (in a good way)

so to recap:
It goes

STOP...........duh duh duh duh duh duh ........duh duh duh duh duh duhduh

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ianmccabe3
hey some good mixes a good one is dreamer extended version into dario g sunchyme start it about 43 seconds from the end of dreamer and slowy make it louder
keep them coming
thanks
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Ian Stewart
tunes with the same BPM

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C.S
Or 5 either way! or maybe even double time like "no Diggity" and most drum and bass`hard house`trance tracks around 140 bpm. Tori Amos "professional widow " and Faithless "Insomnia " are good together. During an average club night we do around 70 mixes.The possibilities are endless and its only your imagination that is holding you back! biggrin.gif
DOUBLE-U
any song can go together...well, not any...but songs with the same bpm or opposite bpms...like if they both have 120 bpms or one has 120 and the other has 60


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