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Deep 14

Series: Deep Dance

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1. Deep Dance 14 (25.29)

This mix is a high-energy exploration of early 90s dance music, blending iconic pop, Eurodance, house, and techno tracks with moments of cinematic flair. It opens dramatically with The Theme from Terminator 2, setting a futuristic tone, before transitioning into Michael Jackson's "Remember The Time" and The Pasadenas' soulful "I'm Doing Fine Now." This sets a warm and melodic foundation before Kym Sims' "Take My Advice" and Adeva's "Don't Let It Show On Your Face" introduce house grooves, complemented by Sezen Aksu's "Hadi Bakalım," adding an international pop twist.

As the mix builds, it dives into club-focused energy with 2 Unlimited's "Twilight Zone," Afrika Bambaataa's "Just Get Up & Dance," and Candy Beat's saxophone-driven "Sax'y." New Atlantic's "I Know" and Magic Marmalade's "Do It Now" continue the dancefloor momentum, while tracks like Snap's "Rhythm Is A Dancer" and Rozalla's "Are You Ready To Fly" deliver timeless Eurodance euphoria. Moments of experimental flair, such as Misteria's "Who Killed JFK" and U96's "I Wanna Be A Kennedy," provide edgy, techno-inspired contrasts.

The closing stretch blends powerful vocal-driven anthems like Clivilles & Cole's "A Deeper Love" with dramatic, orchestral-infused tracks like Fortuna's "Oh Fortuna" and Noys' "Ave Maria (Walz That Noys)." It concludes with uplifting classics like Snap!'s "Do You See The Light (Looking For)" and Paris Red's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," leaving the listener energized and inspired. This mix is a celebration of the eclectic, high-octane soundscape of the early 90s dance era.

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2. Classic Mix: Decadance 3 (28.06)

This mix is a kaleidoscope of 80s musical brilliance, blending genres like synthpop, reggae, disco, new wave, and high-energy dance tracks to create an electrifying journey through one of the most iconic musical decades. Opening with ELO's dreamy "Ticket to the Moon," the mix flows into quirky and playful tracks like Captain Sensible's "Wot" and Taco's "Puttin’ On the Ritz," setting a nostalgic yet fun tone. The eclectic vibes continue with Men Without Hats’ "The Safety Dance" and Bob Marley's reggae classic "Could You Be Loved," adding a warm, rhythmic dimension to the mix.

As it progresses, the mix picks up momentum with dancefloor-ready tracks like Valerie Dore's "The Night" and The Earons' "Land of Hunger," while groovy funk from Stephanie Mills’ "The Medicine Song" and Bar-Kays’ "Sexomatic" injects infectious energy. Highlights like Michael Jackson’s iconic "Thriller" and Ryan Paris’ "Dolce Vita" anchor the mix in timeless 80s pop, while The Flirts’ "Passion" and Dead or Alive’s "You Spin Me Round" ramp up the high-energy vibes.

The finale shines with empowering anthems like Gloria Gaynor's "I Am What I Am," INXS’ "Original Sin," and Evelyn Thomas’ "High Energy." This mix captures the essence of 80s music: diverse, unapologetically vibrant, and packed with unforgettable hits. It’s a danceable, feel-good celebration of a transformative musical era.

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3. Rock Mix (9.43)

This mix is a powerhouse collection of rock anthems, delivering a raw, high-energy experience that celebrates some of the greatest classics in the genre. It kicks off with Deep Purple's iconic "Smoke on the Water," instantly setting a bold, riff-driven tone. Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" follows with its infectious groove, while Rainbow's "Since You’ve Been Gone" adds a touch of melodic, sing-along rock energy. Tracks like ZZ Top’s "Gimme All Your Lovin’" and Joan Jett’s "I Hate Myself for Loving You" maintain the momentum with gritty, hard-hitting vibes.

The mix continues with the anthemic "Crazy Crazy Nights" by Kiss and the driving rhythms of Status Quo’s "Rollover Lay Down." Alice Cooper’s rebellious "School’s Out" and Whitesnake’s "Give Me All Your Love" bring timeless rock energy, while Queen’s stadium-shaking "We Will Rock You" solidifies its epic stature. The grand finale, John Farnham’s "You’re the Voice," offers an inspiring, powerful anthem that resonates deeply.

This selection embodies the spirit of rock with legendary riffs, empowering lyrics, and electrifying energy. It's a tribute to rock's enduring ability to captivate, energize, and inspire audiences across generations.

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4. Bonustrack: Madonna - True Blue (DMC-Remix) (8.04)

The "True Blue" DMC Remix is an extended version of Madonna's 1986 hit, "True Blue," crafted by Dutch DJ and producer Peter Slaghuis for the Disco Mix Club (DMC). This remix infuses the original track with a more dance-oriented vibe, featuring extended instrumental sections and enhanced rhythmic elements, making it a favorite among DJs and dance music enthusiasts.

Originally released in November 1986 as part of DMC's monthly remix service for DJs, this remix was distributed on vinyl to subscribing DJs, providing them with exclusive mixes for their sets. Over time, it has been included in various DMC compilations, such as "DMC - Producer Mixes - Peter Slaghuis (Vol.1)," which showcases Slaghuis's influential work in the remixing scene.

This remix exemplifies the 1980s trend of reimagining pop songs for the dance floor, highlighting the era's innovative approach to music production and remix culture.

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