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Micha Moor – Tonight (Klik Klak remix)

Klik Klak breaks this song down and it’s the best song I’ve never heard in the club so far.

Posted by Bijan on October 12th, 2009.

Sebastien Benett – Week End (Electro radio edit)

Sebastien Benett has been making noise on the Ibiza house circuit with hits like “You Are Not Alone” but this “Week End” is going to be his biggest hit.

Posted by Bijan on October 1st, 2009.

Klaas meets Haddaway – What Is Love 2009 (Klaas club mix)

It’s Throwback Thursday and the old school classic by Haddaway , “What is Love?” is back! Klaas who helped fuel the power hit “Infinity 2008″ put his magic touch on this timeless house hit.

Fabio Lanzone does a great job with a video mix that goes back and forth between the new era “What is Love” and Haddaway’s version:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGL49FBN9Iw&feature=player_embedded

Posted by Bijan on September 17th, 2009.

Your Love Still Haunts Me (Bam Bam edit)


DJ Bam Bam from Chicago put a twist on this would-be R&B song from Joseph. It’s a standard house beat but the transformation from a mediocre song to club banger can be attributed to house music… Thank you.

Posted by Bijan on August 29th, 2009.

Private – Secret Lover (Spencer and Hill remix)

Private is a house group from Copenhagen Denmark. Their recent success with the song “Secret Lover” has been doubled by the midas touch of Spencer and Hill. Spencer and Hill are two DJs that have been making their way up the ranks of the house hierarchy.

Posted by Bijan on August 22nd, 2009.

Sharam & Anousheh – Be the Change

sharam - Get Wild

The ex-member of the grammy-winning house duo Deepdish, Sharam, has been hitting the world with his “Get Wild” tour. I was fortunate enough to catch the show at Ruby Skye in San Francisco. Sharam incorporates vocals in a unique way into house music with a more classical delivery from Anousheh Khalili.

Posted by Bijan on August 19th, 2009.

LMFAO vs. Kanye – Paranoid revisions

LMFAO comes back with another amazing remix to a Kanye track. Their ability to mix transition from a song to a completely different beat and keep continuity is the most impressive thing about them. More artists should work with LMFAO from either the hip hop or house persuasion because LMFAO can do it all.

Posted by Bijan on August 16th, 2009.