12 nov. 2010

Where Do You Draw The Line?

This post is for Jeff first and foremost, but also for anyone who wants to slay a party. I am about to post party party tracks. I have 4 in the quiver right now but we'll see how many end up here.

Enjoy all you dance fanatics...


1. Ke$ha. How could it not be her? She drinks whiskey out of waterbottles... She's down to party.
This joint is incredible in it's original state. But this 128bpm version by my man Liam Keegan is even doper. (Also. the Teenage Dream mix is also super tight).
We R Who We R (Liam Keegan Radio Edit) - Ke$ha




2. Gagayonce. The Telephone video was awesome. The song is decent. This remix adds intricacies and intrigue. It definately gives those that are intoxicated plenty of time to get hyped and then it drops a fast dance beat that would stoke the hardiest of the female party-goers. The re-drum reminds me a little bit of the back beat in Lose Control by Missy. It's also super easy to mix into anything. Which is good if you're DJing.
Telephone (Alphabeat Remix) - Lady Gaga & Beyonce




3. DeadEastMovement. I hate this track. But that doesn't mean that it won't get the 99% of people that aren't jaded with both tunes to dance. I actually am not completely opposed to Like a G6 yet but I'm not a fan of the mau5 anymore since his current live sets are bullshit. There. I said it. Don't pay to see deadmau5. Just buy the music somewhere else. What a waste of 45 dollars. If you can find a ticket for 15, by all means, go. It's 15 dollars better than listening to his tracks at your friend's house...cause the lights. Anyway, enough of that rant. This song is pretty well done and, like I said, will make anyone dance.
Ghosts On A G6 - Basic Physics




4. DubDubBub. So what's up with DJ sets without any dubstep? is what your audience is asking. Thats why you need these two tracks. Both are face-melting. I'll just consider them a double dose because my number 5 is mind-blowing. Wait for it. So number 4.1 is a Metric jam called Gold, Guns, Girls. But it is nothing like the original. Not only is it more beautiful, but it is also a dose of pure brain dynamite. If you come to a lull in your set/want to take a small break, you have a minute and a half to chill before you unleash destruction on the crowd.
Gold Guns Girls ( Philthy B & Metaphase Remix ) - Metric

The 4.2 choice I'm not so sure about. It's a pop-dub remix of Keep It Goin Louder by Major Lazer. It's a maybe play. Hear your crowd, Jeff. I don't know how Dallas gets down. They'd love it in Denver. It's pretty standard dubstep even though it's not as grimy as some tracks. It still finishes with the main melody so you can mix it into anything. Or a fade-out might work cause the siren drums are loud enough to make the lyrics inaudible if you mix it right.
Keep It Going Louder (DZ vs NTRLD Remix) - Major Lazer




5. Sexy Miley Cyrus? This track is a mistake. It is too hot. I openly admit I love the original Party in the USA. No problem saying that. I also loved David Banner's filthy beats before he fell off that map (really, has anyone heard a banner beat in a while? maybe i'm out of the loop). So I want you to combine filth with pro-America pop music. Here you go. It's a little slow, but you can honestly just cut, play the whole thing, and then start with something different. It's that good.
Party in the U.S.PLAY (David Banner x Miley Cyrus) - Yo! Huckleberry


So enjoy those. They will help your average living-in-the-present under 30 girl dance. And what's what you want as a DJ anyway...

I would put a bonus but I wouldn't have anything to post for next time.

BTW, I like brown. And I was trying out a late-fall color scheme...