DJ Spook Loves Wayne G Remixes

Posted in Abba, Celine Dion, Cher, Corona, Gwen Stafani, Hannah Jones, Hazel Dean, Jx, Lonnie Gordon, Madonna, Sandy B, Wayne G on July 30th, 2010 by hbradley

This guy has produced some wicked remixes over the years. I love playing his tunes and constantly look forward to hearing any new material. he has a classic style and knows how to put a proper gay beat to some top tunes both old and new. Below are just some of the remixes i have in my collection so enjoy!

If you want these remixes then please email me.

  • Suzanne Palmer – Fascinated (Wayne G Mix)
  • Gwen Stefani – Hollerback Girl (Wayne G Mix)
  • Celine Dion – I Drove All Night (Wayne G Mix)
  • CeCe – Pride A Deeper Love (Wayne G Mix)
  • Corona – Rhythm Of The Night (Wayne G Mix)
  • Cher – Strong Enough (Wayne G Mix)
  • Cher – Believe (Wayne G Mix)
  • Hannah Jones – Young Hearts Run Free (Wayne G Mix)
  • Shauna Jensen – Everytime (Wayne G Mix)
  • Evelyn Thomas – Stick To The Plan (Wayne G Mix)
  • Steps – One For Sorrow (Wayne G Mix)
  • Sandy B – You Make The World Go Round (Wayne G Mix)
  • Michael Nicolas – Put Your Lovin Arms Around Me (Wayne G Mix)
  • Latin Thingz – Lay All Your Love (Wayne G & Paul Young Mix)
  • Lonnie Gordon – Happening All Over Again (Wayne G Mix)
  • Madonna – Deeper & Deeper (Wayne G Mix)
  • Madonna – Ray Of Light (Wayne G Mix)
  • Hazel Dean – Who’s Leaving Who (Wayne G Mix)
  • Jx – There’s Nothing I Won’t Do (Wayne G & Porl Young Hands In the Air Mix)
  • Jackie O – Breakfast At Tiffany’s (Wayne G’s 12inch Mix)

Queer As Folk – Soundtrack Remixes

Posted in Almighty, Candi Station, Geri Halliwell, Hannah Jones, Hazel Dean, Indigo, Kelly Marie, Kylie, Wayne G on January 5th, 2010 by hbradley

Queer as Folk is a 1999 British television series that chronicles the lives of three gay men living in Manchester’s gay village around Canal Street. (thats where i live and hang round lol) Both Queer as Folk and Queer as Folk 2 were written by Russell T Davies, who was also responsible for a later gay-related drama, Bob and Rose, and the revival of Doctor Who on the BBC in 2005. The first series was re-shown on More 4 between 14-18 October 2007 as part of Channel 4′s 25th birthday celebrations.