Deep Dance Take 20, released in November 1993, is a thrilling megamix from the Deep Dance series that captures the pulse of early '90s dance music. Mixed by DJ Deep, this seamless compilation blends Eurodance, house, and pop into an exhilarating, non-stop journey through some of the era’s biggest hits and underground gems.
The mix kicks off with the commanding energy of Freddie Mercury’s “Living On My Own,” transitioning into the emotional beats of Co.Ro featuring Taleesa’s “I Break Down and Cry.” Robin S.’s house anthem “Show Me Love” and Black Box’s infectious “Rockin’ to the Rhythm” keep the tempo soaring. The Pet Shop Boys’ “Go West” adds an anthemic flair, while DJ Bobo’s “Keep On Dancing” keeps the energy alive with its uplifting groove.
Eurodance staples like 2 Unlimited’s “Faces” and Haddaway’s “Rock My Heart” shine alongside Ice MC’s dynamic “Take Away the Color” and Intermission’s soulful “Piece of My Heart.” Tracks from Boney M., Urban Cookie Collective, and Melodie MC showcase the mix's diversity, while experimental cuts like Apotheosis’ “Dance the Night Away” and Dr. DJ Cerla’s “Mi Bocca” highlight the innovative edge of the early '90s dance scene.
DJ Deep’s skillful transitions and curation ensure a flawless listening experience, making Deep Dance Take 20 both a nostalgic time capsule and a celebration of the era’s enduring dancefloor magic. This megamix is perfect for fans of Eurodance, house, and high-energy club music, offering a vibrant soundtrack to relive the golden days of '90s dance.
Freddie Mercury's Living on My Own (1993), remixed by No More Brothers, is a reimagined dance-pop version of his 1985 original from the album Mr. Bad Guy. This remix brought the song to new heights, topping the charts in the UK, Ireland, and France, and earning widespread acclaim for its upbeat and infectious energy.
The accompanying music video, directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, features vibrant footage from Mercury's lavish 39th birthday party in Munich, emphasizing his larger-than-life personality.
Robin S.'s vocal works here as an iconic acapella tool: a single hook that immediately changes the room. Even in fragment form, 'Show Me Love' lifts the energy sharply.
Freddie Mercury's Living on My Own (1993), remixed by No More Brothers, is a reimagined dance-pop version of his 1985 original from the album Mr. Bad Guy. This remix brought the song to new heights, topping the charts in the UK, Ireland, and France, and earning widespread acclaim for its upbeat and infectious energy.
The accompanying music video, directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, features vibrant footage from Mercury's lavish 39th birthday party in Munich, emphasizing his larger-than-life personality.
"Keep on Dancing" by DJ BoBo is a 1993 Eurodance hit featuring vocals by Emel Aykanat. As a follow-up to "Somebody Dance with Me," the track was co-written and produced by René Baumann (DJ BoBo) alongside Daniel Peyer, Gutze Gautschi, and Mark Wyss. The song became a major success, reaching number one in Finland, number two in Switzerland, and earning a gold certification in Germany.
"Dum Da Dum" by Melodie MC is a 1993 Eurodance hit featuring vocals by Mayomi. Taken from the album Northland Wonderland, the track samples "Feel That Beat" by 2 Static and became a major success, reaching number two in Greece, number three in Spain, and number four in the Netherlands. In Australia, it peaked at number five and earned a gold certification.
"Show Me" by Kim Sanders is a 1993 Eurodance track showcasing her powerful vocals over an energetic dance beat. Produced by Torsten Fenslau, known for his work with Culture Beat, the song gained traction in European clubs and charts, peaking at number 33 in both Germany and the Netherlands. It remains a standout track of the early '90s Eurodance era.
he Deep Dance 20 – Slow Motion Medley is a thoughtfully curated blend of mellow grooves, heartfelt ballads, and soulful rhythms, providing a soothing counterpart to the high-energy megamixes in the Deep Dance series. This medley weaves together a mix of reggae, R&B, and pop tracks, delivering a smooth and emotive listening experience.
The medley begins with Papa Winnie’s tender rendition of “You Are My Sunshine,” setting a warm and nostalgic tone. Buju Banton’s “Deportees” follows, adding depth with its reflective lyrics and reggae groove. SWV’s “Right Here” brings a velvety R&B vibe, seamlessly flowing into Eric Singleton’s laid-back “Downtown Girl.”
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s “Boom! Shake The Room” injects a playful and rhythmic energy, balanced by Coldcut’s dreamy and atmospheric “Dreamer.” Sabina featuring Prince Steve’s “Someone Loves You Honey” and Randy Bush’s “Foreign Affair” keep the reggae-infused vibe alive, blending heartfelt melodies with easygoing rhythms.
B.B. Nation’s “Easy Woman” delivers smooth vocals with a touch of soul, while Gabrielle’s poignant “Going Nowhere” adds a touch of introspection. The medley closes with Mariah Carey’s iconic “Dreamlover,” a track that radiates warmth and hope, wrapping up the mix on an uplifting note.
This Slow Motion Medley is a perfect mix for winding down, reflecting, or simply enjoying a softer, more emotional side of the Deep Dance series. It beautifully complements the high-energy main mix, offering a balanced and soulful listening experience.
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The Bass Bumpers Dance Megamedley is an energetic showcase of the German Eurodance act Bass Bumpers, blending their most dancefloor-friendly material into a seamless non-stop experience. Bass Bumpers were known for their driving beats and high-energy production, and this megamix captures their peak-era sound at its most infectious. Mixed by The A Team, it stands as a high-energy tribute to one of Eurodance's most reliable acts.
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The Dance Classics Megamix is a celebration of the timeless dance anthems that defined a generation, weaving together iconic tracks from the golden age of dance music into one seamless non-stop compilation. From Eurodance to house and pop, it captures the eclectic spirit of the dancefloor at its peak. An essential listen for anyone who grew up with the sounds of 80s and 90s club culture.
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