Lora Munro – Sixteen Going On Seventeen

Posted in Lora Munro on April 24th, 2011 by H Bradley

Thanks To Jamie @ Mr Blue Lips.com For This Remix

L.F.B. Featuring Caroline Lund – Don’t Wanna Be Right

Posted in Caroline Lund, Wayne G on April 24th, 2011 by H Bradley

Fierce Angel Presents Melissa Indot – China

Posted in Melissa Indot, Wayne G on April 24th, 2011 by H Bradley

Angie Brown – Can’t Get To Sleep

Posted in Angie Brown, Oxford Hustlers on April 24th, 2011 by H Bradley

Another fantastic vocal from Angie Brown

 

Kristine W – Fade

Posted in Kristine W on April 19th, 2011 by H Bradley

“Fade” is the seventh and final single released from Kristine W’s 2009 album The Power of Music. The single was released in two parts, called “Fade: The Epic Remixes Parts 1 & 2″ featuring 24 different remixes from 9 different producers.

If anyone wants these remixes email me and ill show you where to get them from

  • Fade (Alex Acosta Dirty Tech Club Remix)
  • Fade (Buzz Junkies Extended Club Remix)
  • Fade (Chicos Club Remix)
  • Fade (Dream TLV Club Mix)
  • Fade (Guy Scheiman Remix)
  • Fade (Johnny Vicious Warehouse Club Mix)
  • Fade (Subgroover Extended Club Remix)

Matt Consola Feat. Brenda Reed & L.F.B – Midnight

Posted in Matt Consola, Wayne G on April 16th, 2011 by H Bradley

Its fantastic when a great vocal song gets given the club treatment to make it an anthem. I love this tune

Peyton – Mega-Mix

Posted in Freemasons, Peyton, Wayne G on April 9th, 2011 by H Bradley

This Mega-Mix I put together for a friend and its long over due

Any Feedback Is Welcome Thank You

Track-Listing

Baker Street – (Wayne G Mix)
Ur The Best Thing (Steve Westover Original Mix)
The Reflex (Pagano 7″ Cut Mix)
Higher Place (7th Heaven Mix)
New Day – (Wayne G & Paul Young Mix)
Never Give Up – (Soul Avengers Soulful Vocal Mix)
Trapped – (Wayne G’s Betty & Ford Mix)
Love Is The Answer – (Freemasons Mix)
Sex On Fire – (Bassmonkeys Club Mix)
Joy Comes In The Morning  (2k10 Mix)

Jennifer Lopez feat Pitbull – On The Floor

Posted in Jennifer Lopez on April 6th, 2011 by H Bradley

“On the Floor” is a song by American recording artist Jennifer Lopez, taken from her upcoming seventh studio album Love? (2011). Written by Bilal Hajji, Kinda Hamid, Gonzalo G. Hermosa, Gonzalo U. Hermosa, Achraf Janussi, Armando Perez, Geraldo Sandell and co-written & produced by RedOne, the up-tempo dance-pop, electropop, house music song features vocals from American rapper Pitbull. Additionally, it incorporates Latin beats with a sample of Kaoma’s 1989 hit single “Lambada.” In production, it is similar to Lopez’s debut single “If You Had My Love” (1999) and millennium hit single “Waiting for Tonight” (2000). Lopez recorded the song as it incorporated both the singing and dancing elements of her career.”On the Floor” serves as Lopez’s debut release with Island Def Jam Music, after the singer ended her ten-year partnership with Epic Records. It is also the first single from Love? to be released by Island Records, and the second time that Lopez and Pitbull collaborated on a song; the first being Love?’s 2009 promotional single, “Fresh Out the Oven”. The release of the single coincides with Lopez’s appointment as a judge on season ten of American Idol. “On the Floor” premiered on January 18, 2011 On Air with Ryan Seacrest, where it was met with positive reception. The song was sent to both mainstream and rhythmic radio stations on February 8, 2011, and released as a digital download from February 11, 2011.

Official Music Video

Martine McCutcheon – Perfect Moment

Posted in Martine McCutcheon, Sleazesisters on April 5th, 2011 by H Bradley

In 1999, McCutcheon debuted as a solo pop artist with Virgin Records and scored a number 1 in the UK Singles Chart with the ballad “Perfect Moment” (originally recorded by Edyta Górniak in 1997). The song was a global success reaching number 1 not only in the UK, but in Israel, Italy, Switzerland and Ireland.

BONUS

Nightcrawlers feat Taio Cruz – Still Cryin

Posted in Freemasons, Taio Cruz on April 5th, 2011 by H Bradley

This is a club-oriented update to a song sung by Taio and John Reid a couple of years back. Both singers’ voices complement each other nicely. The Freemasons, Cahill, LMC, Kenny Hayes, Jorg Schmid, and Hypasonic provide the remixes. The Freemasons keep things simple with a slightly slower mix than usual. Cahill’s slightly trancey mix is beautiful as well. LMC and Kenny Hayes make things a little funkier. Jorg Schmid and Hypasonic’s mixes are both in that jump-up trance style. Each a little faster than the last. Overall, the Freemasons, Cahill, and Kenny Hayes mixes are the best of the bunch.