Spring Edition 2020 | Spring Forward To the Latest Circuit and Anthems - a podcast by Keith a.k.a. K j A M

from 2020-04-12T14:19:42

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The Easter Beagle has arrived and is delivering a basket full of circuit and anthems with a smattering of t-dance funky house delights to lighten the load.



This set is packed with the biggest circuit tribal house tracks that will energize your at home workouts with massive favorites like "Kings & Queens" by Ava Max — a song so good that I included two remixes by Jack Chang and Danny Verde.



Guy Scheiman teams up with the immortal Alan T and delivers the sizzling, timely, and camp track #Stay the Fuk Home. The song is so deliberate that you just want to break the quarantine and mix it up on the floor.

Tonight's quarantine is to continue in the following fashion.

And it goes like this: you, you to the right, YOU to the left

Can you move? CDC, please assist me in rounding up the infected. 

Not you, perhaps you, and NEVER you. 

We're liking what's appearing over here in this corner with the face masks

and hazmat suits — social distancing is always welcome -Alan T

We've got a new remix of Lady Gaga's fabulous "Stupid Love" by Jack Chang, and Dirty Disco turn Ladi Rosa's "I Ain't No Taylor Swift" into t dubalicious one-liner.



80's teen Diva, Debbie Gibson drops her fist in ages "Girls Night Out," which is a fun playful track but it's the Tracy Young Disco remix that makes the song shine. Speaking of Disco, Alex Newell has a smoking hot track that just dropped called "Boy, You Can Keep It." This is one of my current favs but instead of delivering the amazing disco rework by Tracy Young — I used the darker Chus & Ceballos remix, which delivers sexually ambiguous vocals (a technique made famous by Zhu years ago) so much so that you'd never recognize it. The song hasn't even charted yet, so Tracy's uplifting version will appear in a future Dance Club set.



Another personal favorite, is Halsey's "You Should Be Sad," which in the hands of Yinon Yahel (who makes several appearances here) is a slice of circuit heaven if not for the fact that it's too short but I'll take it.



Kristine W makes two appearances in this set. The first is a DJ Paulo & Soriano 2020 update of her classic "Feel What You Want," which is by far one of the best remixes of this track I've ever heard. The other is her latest, which is an unlikely cover of the Heart classic rock track "Barracuda." Kristine definitely has the muscular vocals to take on Ann Wilson and I applaud her choice in this selection but as someone who is a massive fan of the Wilson sisters, it's difficult for me to separate the two. Still, the song comes with a bevy of remixes with Dinaire + Bissen delivering the most commercial version. For this set, I went with Tony Moran's remix. Don't be surprised when some other DJ remixes the original in the next six months, which would be interesting.



Once again, the boys from Houston (Dirty Disco) deliver another stellar yet unexpected remix of an old school gay icon — Miss Patsy Cline. Remixing "Walking After Midnight" by this country crooner who has a massive gay following must have been a challenge but the end result paid off BIG TIME. They also turn in another delectable remix of Dua Lipa's latest "Break My Heart."



Finally, one of Party Favorz all-time favorite DIVAS, Miss Diana Ross has racked up yet another #1 on the Billboard's Dance Club chart for "Love Hangover," which peaked on the Disco charts back in 1976 and appears here with Ralphi Rosario doing the remix honors.

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