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Subject: Dance remixes for nightclub; seeking links for MP3s
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Music
Asked by: paulthomas001-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 12 Dec 2005 22:26 PST
Expires: 11 Jan 2006 22:26 PST
Question ID: 605140
Hi there -

I own a trendy cocktail lounge and am seeking a high volume (200+) of
tracks that are basically high BMP remixes/white labels of popular
80's and 90's dance songs - e.g. Bjork, Depeche Mode, Ace of Base,
Erasure, even Alanis Morisette.  Generally with a quick dance beat
where the original song is almost part of the background.  The result
takes a somewhat cheesy music select and makes it very trendy.

My main selection to date has come from a web site called
power-mix.com/ec/pc/about.html.  I don't mind paying for the MP3s
(power-mix charges $2.49 each), I'm just not able to find enough that
fit our needs.

An example of good songs for us is: http://www.power-mix.com/ram/uc47-5.ram
and http://www.power-mix.com/ram/uc106-8.ram

I'm basically looking for locations where I can purchase more of these
types of tracks.

$10 for a link to a site that has this kind of music that I can
purchase online, $50 for a connection to a DJ or similar that can help
me build the entire library.

Thanks!
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Subject: Re: Dance remixes for nightclub; seeking links for MP3s
From: cynthia-ga on 13 Dec 2005 00:41 PST
 
There's a DJ at Soulseek called DJswerve (I think that's right) that
has what you want. I checked for him to confirm the name but couldn't
find him.

This *might* be him:
http://www.djswerve.com/site/index.htm

In any event, the guy at soulseek has hundreds, maybe thousands of
hours of fantastic stuff. Join soulseek (it's free) and start watching
for him in the Techno/Trance rooms. He has a lot of Tribal music that
I like, but he has all styles of club music, all on MP3.
Subject: Re: Dance remixes for nightclub; seeking links for MP3s
From: danos-ga on 13 Dec 2005 08:08 PST
 
the best place for you is: www.pandora.com
you'll be hearing tracks by give similar music.
Subject: Re: Dance remixes for nightclub; seeking links for MP3s
From: leliathomas-ga on 14 Dec 2005 10:22 PST
 
You might try getting in touch with some of the DJs found at
http://www.thedjlist.com/. Especially try under
http://www.thedjlist.com/djs/genre/, which will help you find the
right DJ according to style.

Some Free Stuff (in case you ever want original work):
"1 Million Free and Legal Music Tracks" offers a plethora of listings,
most likely including sites with DJ/trance/dance music, too. Check it
out at http://www.redferret.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php.

People forget that Amazon.com actually offers free music downloads for
a number of things. Check that out at
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?link_code=ur2&tag=leliathomasco-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&path=tg%2Fbrowse%2F-%2F468890%2Fref%3Dj_jh_lnb_ddj
You'll need an Amazon.com account to download anything.

GarageBand offers a whole bunch of creative, unique musicians to
choose from--many with downloads available. You can check out the
dance section at http://www.garageband.com/genre/dance I think you'll
need to register here as well.
Subject: Re: Dance remixes for nightclub; seeking links for MP3s
From: simfonik-ga on 16 Feb 2006 17:09 PST
 
You would definitely like the music here:

http://www.gohomeproductions.co.uk/

I would be happy to provide you with some additional sound files that
meet your requirements.

Regards,
Jason

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