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For this final set, I thought I’d step down from my diamond encrusted soapbox and just talk briefly about this final mix.  Unlike the other sets, this one’s all about the NRG.  From 131 to 138 BPM, everything here is pretty much at break-neck speeds.  Packed with familiar gems, I found that compiling the songs with faster beats might be a better idea than meshing them in with the slower ones.  In fact, once I saw the disparity of the speeds, this was the first mix I decided to create.  From start to finish, this is just as worthy of the other sets.

I received an email from one of our followers yesterday who had jumped the gun and sent me an advance of $40 in anticipation of these four sets.  Having listened to the first two, he said these were “so gay.”  A term loosely used by kids today to mean “lame “ or “stupid.”  Of course, I knew what he meant and I’m glad he liked them.  Yeah, these are pretty fucking gay sets, as they were intended.  The songs I chose to include are simply frivolous and fun.  As such, I thought I might ask everyone that’s purchased them so far to please leave a comment on the fan page under each mix and tell me what you think.  Too gay or not gay enough?  What’s your favorite set and why.  I think your feedback would be invaluable for those currently sitting on the fence as to whether or not they’ll make a donation to my efforts.  Frankly, I’ve been listening to the finished product for the past month or so and just can’t seem to get sick of them, which is usually the case with my other mixes.  For me, it doesn’t get any better than driving around with my sunroof open on a beautiful day in the ATL and blasting the queerest songs on the planet.  It certainly raises a lot of eyebrows at our local Starbucks, which is nothing more than a local gay hangout.  I bet if I could pull into the parking lot and blast these mixes through some giant JBLs,  I could have those queens up and out of their seats with their mochas in tow, dancing around like a bunch of silly school girls.  So please, tell me what you think, I’d love to hear from each and everyone of you.

Ultimately, if you haven’t been bouncing off the walls to these songs, then I either didn’t do my job correctly or we need to strip you of all of your gay credentials.  Frankly, I’m leaning towards the latter LOL.  I hope you enjoyed the music so far and I look forward to making a companion package to these mixes in the spring of 2010.  I want to thank everyone that has supported my efforts to give back to .  For those holding out to see if these will ever be free, sorry it ain’t gonna happen.

So what’s next for Party Favorz?  I’m glad you asked.  Between now and the end of the year, you can expect a couple of Diva Series, at least two BPM Editions (which are going to be HOT), a T-Dance Edition and the Holiday Edition.  I’m wide open as to whether I’ll do a Year-End Edition this go around.  I haven’t made up my mind just yet, though if I do, there’s a good chance I’ll spill that into early January.  As you can see, time is running out and I have a lot on my plate.  When all is said and done, I plan on taking a month off for some much needed rest and to work on other projects I’ve got going.

I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend and remember to always enjoy life, because it might just pass you by when you’re not looking.

Peace Out. - K

*original artwork by Matt Hertel

Album : Party Favorz 2009: Gay Anthems v4 Disc : 4/4 Tags : Promotional Podcast Gay Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:34:19:00

Track : 1 Title : I Turn To You (Hex Hector Club Mix) Artist : Melanie C Purchase : No Longer Available

Track : 2 Title : Touch Me In The Morning (Almighty 12′’ Definitive Mix) Artist : Diana Ross Purchase : Almighty Records

Track : 3 Title : The Flame (Solar City Club Mix) Artist : Erin Hamilton Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 4 Title : My Heart Will Go On (Tony Moran Anthem Mix) Artist : Celine Dion Purchase : No Longer Available

Track : 5 Title : Your Disco Needs You (Almighty Mix) Artist : Kylie Minogue Purchase : Amazon

Track : 6 Title : New York City Boy (The Almighty Definitive Mix) Artist : Pet Shop Boys Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 7 Title : How Do I Live (Almighty Definitive Mix) Artist : Leann Rimes Purchase :

Track : 8 Title : I Never Knew (HQ2 Club Mix) Artist : Gloria Gaynor Purchase : No longer Available

Track : 9 Title : Forever Young (DJ Bill Bennett & Pete Masitti’s Decadance Club Mix) Artist : DJ Bill Bennett feat. Abigail Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 10 Title : Total Eclipse Of The Heart (Almighty Mix) Artist : Nicki French Purchase : No Longer Available

Track : 11 Title : I Feel Love (Almighty 2005 Mix) Artist : Donna Summer Purchase : Almighty Records

Track : 12 Title : It’s Raining Men (Almighty Definitive Mix) Artist : Geri Halliwell Purchase : No Longer Available

Track : 13 Title : I Am What I Am (Mary Brazzle Mix) Artist : Hannah Jones Purchase : Almighty Records

Track : 14 Title : Stormy Weather (Extended Disco Mix) Artist : Viola Wills Purchase : No Longer Available

Track : 15 Title : Perfect Moment (Almighty Extended Mix) Artist : Mary Griffin Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 16 Title : Believe (Almighty Definitive Mix) Artist : Cher Purchase : Masterbeat

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My father and I have a Sunday ritual calling each other to catch up on the previous weeks’ personal and political events.  Often times, these friendly discussions get heated as he role’s off the talking points from the GOP like they had been implanted in his brain.  He is my best friend and someone who I admire and deeply respect; a man that I’ve tried to emulate most of my life, but could never quite match the awesomeness of him.  We not only resemble each other, but sound alike as well.  No one would ever doubt that I am his son.  However, when it comes down to philosophies, that’s pretty much where the resemblance ends.

Both he and my mother are devout Catholics and their faith became more intricately intertwined with the church after my brother’s death in 1986; meanwhile, I was going the opposite direction.  Despite that, he has always been steadfast in his beliefs about me and my brother.  That is, he believes we were born gay and did not purposely choose a life of “difficulty.”  He has also said on more than one occasion, that if he had his choice, we would have not been born gay.  His reasoning is that our lives would have been so much easier due to the lack of acceptance by mainstream society.  Perhaps he is right, though I don’t necessarily think I would change anything other than my chin (a Whitworth family trait), I like who I am.

Several months ago, in one of our conversations, he asked how my partner and I were holding up.  (Sidenote: Rick had been hospitalized after one of his doctors prescribed medications that were contradictory to his high blood pressure medicine, sending him to the emergency room, where he was subsequently hospitalized for a week due to kidney failure.  He has since been on dialysis and should be off by the end of the year.  I had surgery less than a month later with complications afterwards that lasted a month and a half and am now in therapy to see if I’ll be able to walk like the rest of you good folks). He then when on to ask about our relationship and if we were “there” for each other.  At this point, I was becoming uneasy with his questions, but assured him that that was the case.  Then he went on to ask if we really “loved” and “cared” for each other.  “You know son, your mother and I have been married for 48 years and it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to make it work.”  I was blown away by that question and approached my answer using humor, the only way I know how to respond when I’m in an uncomfortable situation.  Rick and I have been together since 2001 and now live like an old married couple.  We often know what the other is thinking.  We often finish each other’s sentences.  Heck, I can even tell when he’s being less than truthful and when one of us needs a good tongue lashing, neither of us are afraid to tell each other like it is.  It’s taken 23 years for my father and I to have this conversation.  Naturally, I was nervous when I heard these questions come out of his mouth.  Answering with humor was the only way I could squelch my own discomfort.  My response gave him a good chuckle and we were finally able to move on.

I guess my point is, that even though he’s not going to throw his beliefs out the window anytime soon, I do believe that it’s possible to slowly win hearts and minds over the “marriage equality” and “equal rights” debate currently at the forefront of the American conscience.  No doubt he’s read about it and is continually barraged with antigay sentiment in many of his news programs.  In particular, O’Reilly always likes to show gay pride parades in San Francisco and uses that to frame all homosexuals as one giant cliché.  Fortunately, one of my fathers best friends’ son has been in a long term relationship with another man and lives in Austin (TX).  Several years ago, he and his partner adopted a Korean boy.  Both are professionals and at one point decided they needed some vacation time alone.  They called on grandpa (my father’s friend) to take care of his grandson while they were away, which he proudly did.  This is yet another excellent example of our lives that my father has been exposed to and has helped frame his awareness on LGBT issues.  Acceptance begins at home and I have been fortunate to have parents that have accepted my partner, invited him into their home for Thanksgiving and/or Christmas and treated him like family.  Sadly, that’s not always the case with others in our community.

There are many in the LGBT community who believe we should try to win the hearts and minds of the public, in order for us to gain full equality in society.  While the examples above prove that it is possible, at the end of the day, that’s just not realistic.  Why should we be putting our lives up for a vote, only to have it knocked back by the haters, who have been galvanized by their own bigotry or worse yet, the Catholic and Mormon church?  If that’s the case, I’ll be long dead and cremated before that ever happens.  Yes, we should be trying to win victories by running for office at the local and national level.  Yes, we should be urging our legislatures at the state and national level to support legislation that equalizes us.  When this gets lost on them or they fail to keep the promises that they made to us, then I believe it is not only our right, but our to duty protest, even if it means closing our purses and withholding donations to their reelection campaigns.  When protest is no longer viable, I have no problem moving the argument to civil disobedience.

With no credible evidence to support their claims, the Teabaggers constantly site the Constitution and how Obama is trampling all over it.  Yet, when we point out that we are constitutionally being denied our equal rights under the 14th amendment, it tends to fall on deaf ears, while religion and scripture are used to validate this blatant discrimination.  I have long since left the Catholic church and have nothing but disdain for the very hypocrisy that is spewed from their coffers, even as far up as the Pope.  Not having a very good record on morality themselves, who the hell are they or anyone else to dictate how we should live our lives?  Brainwashed and indoctrinated into this cult since birth, I often find it difficult to reconcile my belief in something much greater than myself and that of fictional characters from a book of fables written by and for humans.  This is something I struggle with on a daily basis.  Nevertheless, I have no problem calling the church out for its proclivities.  Make no mistake, this isn’t a struggle, this is a fight and one that we will ultimately win.  Why?  Because righteousness always triumphs over evil.

I realize that many of us are content with our lives and have never experienced discrimination based on their sexuality.  You can thank those that have come before us for that.  However, many of our brothers and sisters are victims; a word I don’t use lightly, as I don’t believe in the rampant use of victimology.  Whether it be in employment, housing, estate, insurance or simply trying to be with the one you love and have questions answered when they’ve been taken to the emergency room, it is entirely possible that at some point in your life, you will be discriminated against and in the worst way.  In my own recent experience with Rick, I was very fortunate to have doctors and nurses treat me with respect and provide me with information as to Rick’s condition.  Then again, once stabilized in the emergency room, Rick informed them I was his partner and to deny me answers to my questions, muchless prevent me from visiting him, could set off a public display they may not be prepared to deal with LOL.  Sadly, that wasn’t the case for Janice Langbehn when she was recently kept apart from her partner, who slipped into a coma and subsequently died in a Miami hospital.  While this is only one example of injustice against us, there are a slew of instances you may have not even considered yet.  In reality you will be confronted with the issue of discrimination one day.  Is that really the best time to be asking for help or would you rather have a legal framework in place for you to use against those that would harm you?

We all have busy lives, I get it.  Whether your supporting organizations like with your donations or giving up your time to get involved at the local level, everything helps.  If you’re blindly moving through life and hoping others will take care of these problems for you, shame on you.  No one is asking the world of you.  Read up, get interested and get involved, anyway you can.  Then and only then will you have a better understanding of what’s at stake for us and future generations.  Don’t allow hatred, bigotry and discrimination rule the day.

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I just want to remind everyone that these mixes are for your enjoyment, but more importantly have been created to benefit the good work of Equality Across America.  A $10 donation per mix is required for you to gain access and download each set.  Your generous donations will go towards our efforts to gain full equality for the LGBT community in the United States.  Thank you for your consideration.

*original artwork by Matt Hertel

Album : Party Favorz 2009: Gay Anthems v3 Disc : 3/4 Tags : Promotional Podcast Gay Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:23:18:00

Track : 1 Title : Seasons Of Love (Gomi’s Lair Club Mix) Artist : Rent Purchase : Masterbeat

I’m probably the only person on the planet that never saw the original Broadway play of “Rent.”  The closest I came was to seeing the theatrical version, which was a big disappointment.  Maybe because the play dealt with the AIDS issue at a time when everything seemed hopeless and the movie version came out so long after it had its run on Broadway that it seemed to lose its relevance.  Regardless, I absolutely adore the original version of this song, as well as  the Gomi remix.  Historic in nature, this song belongs in the annals of gay anthems.

Track : 2 Title : No Frills Love (Moran’s Mixshow) Artist : Jennifer Holliday Purchase : No Longer Available

What can I say?  Jennifer is my girl.  Okay, one of many who deliver the goods with every performance.  Ten years after dominating the club charts, Tony Moran breathed new life into it with his own remixes in 1996.  Once again, the song topped the charts moving every gay body into a frenzy on the dancefloor.  Both versions are outstanding, though Tony’s was the only one that I could mix out of “Seasons of Love.”

Track : 3 Title : Goodbye (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) Artist : Hi On Life feat. Joniece Purchase : Beatport

“Goodbye” falls into the category of “empowerment.”  You know the story, get your ass out the door bitch, I don’t ever wanna see your sorry cheating ass again.  Been there, done that, which is what makes this song an excellent choice.

Track : 4 Title : Where Is My Man 2007 (Club Classic Remix) Artist : Eartha Kitt Purchase : Promo

Upon the death of one of the gay communities oldest and biggest icons, it was only fitting the a series of remixes come out to  honor our beloved Cat Woman.  Based on Eartha’s 1984 #7 hit, 7th Heaven went back and polished it up and had the Gucci boys loving it all over again.  Grrrr…

Track : 5 Title : Love Sensation (7th Heaven Back To 54 Mix) Artist : Loleatta Holloway Purchase : No Longer Available

I’m guessing Gold Mine Records (subsidiary to Salsoul Records) was hard up for money as the acapellas to Loleatta’s back catalogue have been up for sale.  As a result, there’s been a slew of new mixes that have been coming out since last year.  Most of them are pretty much shit.  Though, Midnight Express has tackled this song with sincerity and excellence.  Expect to hear it on my upcoming BPM and T-Dance editions by the end of the year.  For now, I passed up on the excellent 2006 Freemasons remix of the song in favor of this ultra rare 7th Heaven remake.

Track : 6 Title : Peace (In The Valley) (Soulshaker Club Mix) Artist : Sabrina Johnston Purchase : No Longer Available

I didn’t realize just how many fabulous songs Sabrina has been associated with over the years, muchless how many I used in these four sets.  While the fabulous Michelle Weeks also covered this old gospel hymn this year, it was Sabrina’s version that had me moving and shaking.

Track : 7 Title : Just Another Sleepless Night (Soulshaker Club Mix) Artist : Shawn Christopher Purchase : Beatport

Originally remixed by David Morales, Shawn’s #1 club classic 1991 received some serious updating this year making it as fabulously relevant as ever.

Track : 8 Title : Where Love Lives (Club Mix) Artist : Buzz Junkies feat. Alison Limerick Purchase : Beatport

Over the years, there have been numerous updates and sampling from the famous piano riff of this 1991 #3 classic track.  None have even come close until the Buzz Junkies got their hands on it.  “Come on down to where love lives” once again and feel the magic.

Track : 9 Title : Keep Your Body Working  (Bassmonkeys Club Mix) Artist : Tony Moran feat. Martha Wash Purchase : Perfect Beat

One half of Sylvester’s backup singers “Two Tons O’ Fun” and later the “Weather Girls” (It’s Raining Men), Martha was not only the big voice behind hits like “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” and “Everybody Everybody” by Black Box, but she’s has numerous #1 club hits under her belt as well.  Yet once again, Martha delivered the goods on this 2007 #1 monster produced by Tony Moran.  Far from hanging her hat up, “the queen of clubland” has been back in the studio working on new material.  Girl just keeps her body working making us sweat everytime we here that big ole voice on the dancefloor.  Love me some Martha.

Track : 10 Title : The Boss (Love to Infinity Love In The Club Mix) Artist : Kristine W Purchase : Masterbeat

It’s always difficult when an artist tackles such an iconic song by one of pop music’s legendary divas.  That is, unless your Kristine W.  Released in January 2008 and part of her recently released “The Power of Music” album, this Diana Ross remake went on to huge success, lighting up dancefloors around the globe.  While there is a fantastic Almighty remix of Diana’s original version (who is already well represented here), I thought it pertinent to include Kristine’s masterful rendition instead.

Track : 11 Title : So Many Men, So Little Time (Almighty 12′’ Definitive Mix) Artist : Miquel Brown Purchase : Almighty Records

Miquel Brown’s 1983 ode to the male species is one of several 80s club classics that Almighty has tackled with pure brilliance.  Though this is the only one I’ve included, expect more on part II of this series in the spring of 2010.

Track : 12 Title : Band Of Gold (Almighty 12′'’ Anthem Club Mix) Artist : Kimberley Locke Purchase : Almighty Records

Former second season American Idol star, Kimberley Locke may have only finished 3rd in the competition, but we have not only embraced her with our little pink hearts, but helped deliver three #1 club hits, including “Band of Gold” a remake of the early 70s Freda Payne pop classic.

Track : 13 Title : Stand Up (The Funkness Extended Mix) Artist : Nowak feat. D’Layna Purchase : Beatport

One of my favorite songs from 2007 about empowerment and standing up to injustice makes the list.  Not just because of D’Layna’s amazing vocal performance and the empowering lyrics, but because of the kick-ass sample of A Taste of Honey’s 1978 disco classic “Boogie Oogie Oogie” used to propel the song.

Track : 14 Title : Bitch Is Back (Main Vocal Mix) Artist : Warren Clarke pres. Jonni Black vs. Shena Purchase : Beatport

With so many Shena songs to choose from, I opted for this sing-a-long personal favorite.  Shena is one of three current dance divas that I totally adore and wait with anticipation for each new release.  The other two being Katherine Ellis and Amanda Wilson.  One listen and you’ll be singing and dancing along as well.

Track : 15 Title : Hideaway (7th Heaven Club Mix) Artist : De’Lacy Purchase : No Longer Available

Once again, 7th Heaven deliver the goods on this update of the 1995 dance classic.  De’Lacy was hot earlier this year with “Bodyswerve” and I’m looking forward to more of her work in 2010.

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Recently, I was criticized for using a title to my blog that has long been associated with drug use.  What these individuals do not know is the story behind “Party Favorz” which was coined by friends upon my arrival at afterhours parties in South Texas where I grew up.  Since I was a kid, I was always the one looked to, to provide the entertainment at parties.  My love for all music continued into my adult life with a preference for house music, disco and all other forms of dance music.  When I would show up at these afterhours parties, I was always asked if I brought any “party favors” with me.  That reference was to cool dance music that would be played in the background at these late night gatherings.  The name stuck and that’s what I have been calling my mixes since 1999.  To lesson the confusion, I even have a ‘description’ about this site on the left hand column that always seems to get lost on the haters or at the very least ignored:

Party Favorz is a series of mainstream/circuit club mixes that I started making for friends in 1999. Over the years, the mixes evolved into my own special blend of electro-pop and happy house. In 2007, at the urging of friends, I decided to take everything online and the Party Favorz blog was born. Whether you’re gay, straight, black, white, pink or purple, Party Favorz knows no boundaries and everyone IS welcome here. Comments and suggestions are always appreciated; in fact they are encouraged. Regardless of the play on words, Party Favorz does not promote nor endorse the use of drugs. Frankly, house music is the only drug your body needs to have a good time. Live, Work, Play and Dance…just do it responsibly. Now on to the music!

Additionally, my followers have also been criticized for being uneducated “party boys” who lived for the circuit and drug use.  That could be further from the truth.  While I don’t personally know everyone that follows this site, many of them are professionals from doctors, nurses, lawyers, graphic designers, trainers and educators.  To make a generalized statement about people who like to go out on weekends, dance, unwind and just have fun is a misnomer.  They are everyday people from all walks of life who are able to balance their professional lives with their private lives.  Whatever happens after the leopard spots from the disco ball fades, is no one’s business but theirs.  For all the haters, I suggest you worry about cleaning your own backyard before worrying about your neighbors. 

-Dedicated to a couple of asswipes from San Francisco

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As we move through this series, you might notice a large amount of these songs have been re-worked by a production group called “Almighty” a record label out of the UK, which consists of DJ Andy Almighty, who is also a part of the production teams “7th Heaven” and “Club Junkies.”  He also works closely with some of the dance industry’s biggest talents like  “Soulshaker” and “Bassmonkeys” and a slew of other big name producers like “Cahill” “Stonebridge” “Soul Seekerz” “Jason Nevins” “Moto Blanco” and “Wideboys“; many of whose works are prominently featured throughout these four sets.  DJ Andy Almighty’s bio on his MySpace Page states that he is a DJ/club promoter, producer/remixer, dance music industry guru and gay scene legend!” I would take it a step further and suggest he is a gay icon, right up there with Madonna.

2009 marks the 20th anniversary for Almighty Records, a feet that’s practically unheard of in the dance music industry.  They are celebrating this marked occasion with their “Essentials” collection which debuts one new release each month.  The gay community is blessed for the great efforts of DJ Andy Almighty and his organization for breathing life into these timeless classics and opening them up to an entirely new generation of clubgoers.  For that, we are most humbled and entirely in your indebtedness for making our lives that much richer.  We thank you from the bottom of our little queer hearts.

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I just want to remind everyone that these mixes are for your enjoyment, but more importantly have been created to benefit the good work of Equality Across America.  A $10 donation per mix is required for you to gain access and download each set.  Your generous donations will go towards our efforts to gain full equality for the LGBT community in the United States.  Thank you for your consideration.

*original artwork by Matt Hertel

Album : Party Favorz 2009: Gay Anthems v2 Disc : 2/4 Tags : Promotional Podcast Gay Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:31:38:00

Track : 1 Title : It’s A Sin (Almighty Mix) Artist : Pet Shop Boys Purchase : No Longer Available

It was once said that if you did not own a copy of Madonna’s “Immaculate Collection” Erasure’s “POP! 20 Hits” and Pet Shop Boys “Discography: The Complete Singles Collection” you should have your platinum gay card revoked.  While the statement was intended to be tongue in cheek, the truth is, I like many of my friends have all of these CDs.  Maybe there was some truth in there.

Track : 2 Title : Why (Almighty 12′’ Essential Mix) Artist : Jimmy Somerville Purchase : Almighty Records

In 1985, when my brother returned from a year long stint in Europe, he had brought back several albums including the 12” of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” the Eurythmics’ “Touch” (well before its U.S. release) and Bronski Beat’s “Age of Consent.”  Listening to Bronski Beat for the first time, I was completely taken away by the obviousness of the lyrics from “Smalltown Boy” and “Why.”  I knew this album was speaking to me.  It was then that I realized that my brother and I had the same, uh…sexual preferences; that and the Blue Boy magazines he had hidden in his closet, which I found rather entertaining.

Track : 3 Title : Losing My Mind (Almighty Mix) Artist : Liza Minnelli Purchase : Almighty Records

In 1989, The collaboration between the Pet Shop Boys and Liza on her now classic album “Results” was every queens dream.  From camp to cabaret, it has all the drama a girl could ever endure and then some.

Track : 4 Title : Most Precious Love 2006 (Freemasons ‘’Proper'’ Club Mix) Artist : Blaze pres. Barbara Tucker Purchase : Traxsource

To me, Barbara Tucker is the ultimate diva.  In fact, she was my very first inductee into the “Diva Hall of Fame” back in 2008.  With hits like “Beautiful People” “I Get Lifted” “Stop Playing with My Mind” and more recently “Love Vibrations” she has this every present coolness factor that I can never shake off.  Originally released in 2005, “Most Precious Love” didn’t really take off until the following year when the Freemasons were enlisted and gave it a “proper” mix.  From there, the song became history.

Track : 5 Title : What Hope Have I (7th Heaven Mirrorball Mix) Artist : Sphinx feat. Sabrina Johnston Purchase : Amazon

The minute I heard the 7th Heaven remix of this #1 classic gay anthem from 1995, I was immediately immersed in the the powerful vocals and the powerful lyrics.  Sabrina, who has been all over the place lately, takes the self-loathing lyrics and provides serious emotional value.  Written from the point of view of someone born into disadvantage, the song never provides a solution.  Perhaps there should be a part 2 where our protagonist is settled and happy.

Track : 6 Title : Bad Habit (ATFC Club Mix) Artist : Onephatdeeva Purchase : Beatport

The newer 2009 remixes of this song didn’t quite do this empowered angry queen classic any justice.  Sticking with the original, it’s as fresh as the day it came out in 2000.

Track : 7 Title : Catch You Baby (7th Heaven Mix) Artist : Lonnie Gordon Purchase : 7digital

This update of this 1991 dance/pop song by 7th Heaven breathes new life into it making a classic all over again.  Lonnie still performs regularly in the UK and is expected to have some new material in 2010.

Track : 8 Title : You Make Me Feel Good (Club Junkies Mix) Artist : Pat Hodges Purchase : No Longer Available

It’s hard to pin down the gospel singer from Michigan, who provided us with this massive tune and “Love Revolution.”  When I first heard this re-work last year, I found myself bouncing all over the place, mouthing off to the words “you make me feel like I wanna spell everything.”  Miss Hodges, you need to come out of hiding because we need more anthems like this.

Track : 9 Title : Outside (Hex Hector 12′’ Mix) Artist : George Michael Purchase : No Longer Available

George’s 1998/99 classic came about as a result of his arrest for engaging in a lewd act.  Many of us have been there before, cruising in a public restroom, park, botanical gardens, truck stop, etc.  Though I plea the fifth, it was George’s official coming out that made even more news.  No doubt, many a young woman’s heart was broken upon hearing their 80s heartthrob was gay.  Then again, us boys were saying, “and that’s news?”

Track : 10 Title : Free Gay & Happy  (Extended Vocal Mix) Artist : Verde feat. Justine Purchase : No longer Available

“Free Gay & Happy” was originally released in 1994/95 by the Coming Out Crew featuring the fabulous vocals of Sabrina Johns(t)on.  Though there was some confusion due to the dropped “t” in her name, it is the one and only Miss Johnston who provides the original vocals.  The song itself is a testimony to gay liberation and rightfully earns its spot in the greatest gay anthems of all time.  Though updated by Almighty featuring the vocals of their very own , I opted to go with the version by Verde which is featured on last year’s Fierce Angel compilation and my own .

Track : 11 Title : Flawless (Phunk Investigation Club) Artist : The Ones Purchase : Beatport

Officially released in 2001, “Flawless” by The Ones is said to be inspired by the 1999 film starring Robert De Niro and Phillip Seymour Hoffman of the same name.  Already a worldwide smash prior to its release, the song comprised of a single relentless hook was later remade by George Michael with added lyrics.  No matter how you slice it or dice, this song is a crowd pleaser, even to this day.

Track : 12 Title : I’m Coming Out (Almighty Anthem Mix) Artist : Diana Ross Purchase : Almighty Records

Almighty reworking the all-time greatest gay pride anthem…what else is there to say?

Track : 13 Title : No Strings (Let’s Have Sex) (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix) Artist : Lola Purchase : Perfect Beat

The Moto Blanco mix is part of a 2006 promotional remix CDR by Sony that was released providing even more oomph to this #1 club anthem about sexual freedom from 2005. Oddly, we haven’t heard anything from this since then.

Track : 14 Title : Be Without You (Moto Blanco Vocal Mix) Artist : Mary J. Blige Purchase : Amazon

Hands in the air for this massive comeback for Miss Blige from 2006.  Though she initially wasn’t a fan of the dance remixes of her songs, after the Thunderpuss twist of “No More Drama” this only further solidified her base within the gay community.

Track : 15 Title : A Higher Place (7th Heaven Remix) Artist : Peyton Purchase : XpressBeats

For the longest time, I thought Peyton was a black man.  It turns out he’s a white guy from North Carolina who was raised in the Pentecostal church.  It wasn’t until he moved to the UK (where he currently resides) and was fortunate to have this gospel tinged song released on Hed Kandi.  Though he’s more popular in Europe than in the states, one listen to “A Higher Place” and you to will be singing the praises of the Lord.  In case you’re wondering, yes he’s gay.

Track : 16 Title : Proud (Josh Harris Pride Extended Remix) Artist : Heather Small Purchase : Amazon

This is an amazing 2006 rework of Heather’s original from several years earlier, which was prominently featured on the “Queer as Folk” soundtrack and Showtime series.  This is a brilliantly sung song by the ex M People vocalist, which still moves me to tears and that’s not easily done.

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Exactly what constitutes a “gay anthem?”  According to , “A gay anthem or LGBT anthem is a song that has become widely popular among, or has become identified with, the LGBT community; usually with gay men. The lyrics of gay anthems are often marked with hope against the odds, pride, unity, or defiance.”  The book Queer even takes it further by breaking it down into categories”:

  • Big voiced divas: Rather than particular song, this area of gay anthems is more akin to a cult of personality of a large gay male following for some particular diva-style pop music vocalists who are almost always female gay icons.
  • Overcoming hardship in love: Usually a narrative of a wronged lover who comes back stronger than before.
  • You are not alone: Songs about coming together as a community or reassurance to the lonely that there are others like them out there.
  • Throw your cares away: A carefree narrative about putting your troubles aside and partying.
  • Hard-won self esteem Here the themes involves fighting through oppression, darkness or fear to gain freedom, beauty or self esteem.
  • Celebrating unashamed sexuality: The theme here is of transcending cultural shame to celebrate one’s sexual nature.
  • Search for acceptance: Songs about a welcoming promised land where the dream of acceptance and belonging and hope lives.
  • Torch song for the world weary: A narrative about being used, abused and surviving to tell the tale of lament.
  • Love conquers all: Tales of not giving up on love despite seemingly insurmountable odds.
  • No apologies: Here the theme revolves around defiantly living one’s life despite what others may want.

Looking over the list, I can honestly say “gotcha covered.”  I have taken some liberty by extending the definition to include specific songs that hit a nerve with the gay dance community despite the lack of a big diva voice, despair, empowerment or defiance in its overall theme.  In fact, a gay anthem could just be some HUGE song that we all know the words to and the minute the first notes ring out of the speakers in the club, the floor is immediately packed and our hands are raised in the air while we lose ourselves in it’s sugar-coated, meaningless lyrics and repetitive beats.

Another area that I thought was important to cover in this list are songs that were never intended to be any type of anthem.  Instead, these would be pop songs that we all know and love and have been performed by many a drag queen over the years.  Fortunately, the fabulous boys over at understand our affiliation and importance of these songs and have even taken some of them and remixed them into high energy powerhouse monsters for the floor.  Now folks, it just don’t get any better than that.

Probably one of the most important aspects of a good gay anthem is that of empowerment.  One that says “we’re mad as hell and not going to take this shit no more.”  One that asks you to “rise up” or “stand up for what you believe.”  One that says “keep up the good fight” or ‘we shall overcome.”   Yes, there definitely is a theme within this context and there’s plenty of that and more over the four sets I have compiled.  Probably the best thing about gay anthems is that you can move your body and shake your ass to a message that melds with the beats.  From the divas to the messages to the hypnotic memorable hook, gay anthems are what keeps us moving, immersed and most importantly they’re what unifies us.

With that said, ladies and queers may I introduce “Gay Anthems 2009” volume 1.  Enjoy!

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I just want to remind everyone that these mixes are for your enjoyment, but more importantly have been created to benefit the good work of Equality Across America.  A $10 donation per mix is required for you to gain access and download each set.  Your generous donations will go towards our efforts to gain full equality for the LGBT community in the United States.  Thank you for your consideration.

*original artwork by Matt Hertel

Album : Party Favorz 2009: Gay Anthems v1 Disc : 1/4 Tags : Promotional Podcast Gay Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:33:33:00

Track : 1 Title : Everybody’s Free (7th Heaven Mix) Artist : Kortezman feat. Rozalla Purchase : Juno Download

Amazing 2006 remake of the early 90s classic featuring the original vocals of Rozalla.

Track : 2 Title : Ain’t Nothin’ Goin’ On But The Rent (Soulshaker Remix) Artist : 7th Heaven feat. Katherine Ellis Purchase : Track It Down

Gwen Guthrie’s 1986 #1 club hit get’s worked over by 7th Heaven with one of my current favorites Miss Katherine Ellis (Bimbo Jones) doing the vocal workover.

Track : 3 Title : And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going (Almighty Anthem Mix) Artist : Jennifer Holliday Purchase :

No introductions required here.  The Dreamgirls star became a sensation in the early 80s with her rendition of this song from the Broadway play.  It wasn’t until 2001 that the dance mixes from Rosabel and Junior Vasquez took the song to #6 on Billboards Chart.  The vocals were re-recorded for this Almighty version giving it an entirely new feel for generations of queers to come. An essential in any gay card carrying member’s music collection.

Track : 4 Title : Love Hangover (Almighty Anthem 12′’ Mix) Artist : Diana Ross Purchase :

In 1976, Diana’s initial foray into disco took her straight to the top of the pop and disco charts.  Featured prominently in the movie “Looking For Mr. Goodbar” this song along with it’s companion by Thelma Houston (see #12 below) are considered among disco’s biggest hits.

Track : 5 Title : Chase (Josh Harris Club Mix) Artist : Maiysha Purchase : Perfect Beat

Critically acclaimed and Grammy Award nominee, R&B newcomer Maiysha struck a homerun with the second release from her album “This Much Is True.”  What is true, she’s an amazing vocalist and someone to watch out for in the coming years.  If you haven’t heard the Josh Harris production of this song, you’re in for a real treat.

Track : 6 Title : Free (Full Intention Vocal Mix) Artist : Ultra Nate Purchase : Beatport

Ultra Nate has been a longstanding favorite of the gay community.  “Free” the #1 club song from 1997 was the gay pride anthem of the year.  Expect an updated Freemason’s version sometime in 2010, which should be fabulous!

Track : 7 Title : Love On My Mind (Back To Philly Mix) Artist : Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson Purchase : DJ Download

Heavily sampling the 1979 classic disco track “This Time Baby” by Jackie Moore, this former #1 from 2007 just got a makeover on the Freemason’s recently released “Shakedown 2” album.  With amazingly dead-on vocals by Amanda Wilson, anticipations are running high that we might be served with a full version sometime in 2010.

Track : 8 Title : You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (Don Carlos Club Mix) Artist : Byron Stingly Purchase : Masterbeat

Byron updated this 1978 disco classic with vocals the eerily recall the late, great Sylvester.  His 1998 #1 club hit deserves accolades for an amazing rendition with snippets of of other Sylvester hits like “Do You Wanna Funk.”

Track : 9 Title : Young Hearts Run Free (Almighty Mix) Artist : Hannah Jones Purchase :

To this date, I don’t believe that anyone’s has licensed the original vocals by Candi Staton’s 1976 disco classic.  The good news is that she’s taken her gospel work and is finally getting back into the club scene.  Regardless, Hannah Jones (You Only Have To Say You Love Me, No One Can Love You More Than Me) does a fantastic re-work of this song.

Track : 10 Title : Faith (7th Heaven Remix) Artist : Bliss Inc. feat. Carlotta Chadwick Purchase : Track It Down

Originally released in 1998, this uplifting gospel track got some well-deserved 2007 remixes.  7th Heaven took the honors and delivered a heaping slice of disco heaven with a positive message.

Track : 11 Title : Enjoy Yourself (7th Heaven Remix) Artist : Viola Wills Purchase : Masterbeat

With 80s disco classics like “Gonna Get Along Without You” “If You Could Read My Mind” (yes, she did it first) and “Stormy Weather” the queen of 80s NRG was poised to make a comeback after she signed to Harlequin Records.  Doing her legacy proud, “Enjoy Yourself” is a romping disco treat that will go down in the annals of all-time gay anthems.  Sadly, Viola passed away earlier this year.  RIP Viola, you will be missed.

Track : 12 Title : Don’t Leave Me This Way (Almighty Mix) Artist : Thelma Houston Purchase : Almighty Records

Thelma Houston’s “Don’t Leave Me This Way” is considered to be one of disco’s all-time greatest.  The Almighty treatment brings it to a whole new generation of club goers making it a must have in any gay anthem compilation.

Track : 13 Title : Chains Of Love (Almighty Essential Mix) Artist : Erasure Purchase :

OMG, OMG, OMG!!!  Erasure and Almighty make a fabulous paring.  Also be on the lookout for “A Little Respect” and “Oh L’amour” in the Almighty archives.  Grab them before they’re gone!

Track : 14 Title : I’ve Never Been To Me (Sophisticatz Funky Remix) Artist : Eye Witness feat. Charlene Purchase : Juno Download

Originally released in the late 70s not once, but twice and failing to make a dent on the charts, Motown re-released it again in 1982 where it became a worldwide smash landing the #2 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100.  Featured in the 1994 gay film classic “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” this song has been played out by every drag queen from around the world.  This unlikely remix from 2008 features Charlene (Oliver) reprising her biggest hit and taking it to the floor.  What a fabulous delight!

Track : 15 Title : Sing (Almighty 12′’ Anthem Mix) Artist : Wynonna Purchase : Masterbeat

Taking a page out of the Leann Rimes handbook, Wynonna (Judd) authorized remixes for her latest single earlier this year.  Party Favorz is glad she did, because “Sing” is an emotional and uplifting song falling under the empowerment category.

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What a day yesterday was.  First Farrah, then Michael.  I just want to set the record straight about some of the posts I made regarding Michael’s death.  I don’t want everyone to think I’m some cold-hearted bitch (well, just a little anyway).  As someone that was molested as a child, it’s hard to feel any type of sympathy for Michael.  I understand his difficult upbringing and the challenges that I suppose all young children face when growing up in the limelight.  I for one was a huge Michael Jackson fan from his early days with the Jackson 5 and the Saturday morning cartoon that spawned from their success to his breakout as a solo artist with Off the Wall.  When Thriller came out and MTV began playing “Billie Jean” all bets were off.  I remember being in Corpus Christi with my grandparents for Christmas or Thanksgiving, I’m not sure when, but the Thriller video came on MTV.  I was completely blown away by the video.  My uncle came in and saw it, then began screaming at my mother about how she could allow me to watch this evil shit.  “Michael Jackson was the spawn of the devil” he shouted.  This coming from the man that used to hide a bunch of Penthouse magazines in his closet and called me into the bathroom one time and pissed all over me.  I digress.

I guess my point is that I prefer to remember Michael from parts 1 & 2 of his life.  By the time Bad came out and his peculiarities began to surface, my admiration began to wane.  Of course at the time I was really into alternative music so that probably had a lot to do with it.  By the 90s, I didn’t even have a passive interest other than what was being reported in the news.  So, I’m sorry if anyone is offended by my comments but just understand there is a Michael 24/7 news cycle coming to you throughout the summer and quite possibly through the end of the year.  People’s fascination with him encourages the news outlets to continue to promote all the garbage that’s certainly bound to be spewed on a daily basis, not unlike Princess Diana.

While I can appreciate those of you who may have shed a tear or two after the official announcement of his death, it’s those people that allow this to ruin the next several weeks of their life until he’s laid to rest that I don’t get.  So when I say “get a life” I really mean it.  Either that or don’t be skipping your medication because I have little sympathy for your emotional drama (anon, that one’s for you).

With that behind me, I want to introduce you to the second installment of Catching Up with Freemasons.  These guys are following up their awesome 2007 album Shakedown with Shakedown II.   While the new album, which is released on Tuesday of next week, contains many unreleased gems that were only available as promos and included in these two mixes, there’s a bevy of new material including some hot classic a capellas which are probably a good hint of what’s to come.  While I haven’t heard it yet, the tracklisting suggests massive hits to be released over the coming year(s).  Frankly, you can thank Freemasons for this blog.  I had stopped mixing in 2005 and completely got out all together, instead focusing on work.  It wasn’t until later that year when Rick left town for his nieces quincenieta that a friend dragged me to Blake’s for a couple of cocktails that I heard “Mesmerized” by Faith Evans.  Needless to say, I was blown away and my faith in club music had been restored.  The rest is history.

I also want to make note that if you haven’t already, you should go ahead and re-sign up for my updates via the RSS feed or email or however you get them.  If you’re wondering why you haven’t been receiving them, it’s because I had to change my feed due to some issues over at GoDaddy.com.  I apologize for the inconvenience, and won’t mention it again.

I’ll be back later this evening with a HUGE update of Pride mixes from a variety of sources that have been good friends with this blog.  If you don’t want to wait, you can click on everyone’s links under “Friends of the Family” and see what all they have in store for you.  I also plan on being back sometime next week (hopefully by July 3rd) with the first of the BPM Summer Editions.  I hope everyone has a fabulous and frivolous time at all the Pride events going on in your cities this weekend.  I’ll catch you all this next week.

Until then…enjoy and HAPPY PRIDE!

Album : Catching Up with Freemasons Disc : 2/2 Genre : Dance, House, Funky Year : 2009 Total Time : 2:06:22.00

Track : 1 Title : Pjanoo (Freemasons Rebuild Mix) Artist : Eric Prydz Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

Track : 2 Title : Deja Vu (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Beyoncé Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

Track : 3 Title : Heartbreak (Make Me A Dancer) (Club Mix) Artist : Freemasons feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 4 Title : When You Touch Me (2008 Club Mix) Artist : Freemasons feat. Katherine Ellis Purchase : Amazon

Track : 5 Title : Uninvited  (Freemasons Mix) Artist : Alanis Morissette Purchase : Unavailable

Track : 6 Title : Ring The Alarm (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Beyoncé Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 7 Title : In My Mind (Freemasons Vocal Club Mix) Artist : Heather Headley Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 8 Title : Lovin’ You More (That Big Track) (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Steve Mac vs. Mosquito feat. Steve Smith Purchase : Juno

Track : 9 Title : C’mon Get It On (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Studio B Purchase : Juno

Track : 10 Title : Disco Lies (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Moby Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

Track : 11 Title : Here Comes The Rain Again (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Eurythmics Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

Track : 12 Title : If (Freemasons 2009 Re-Rub) Artist : Freemasons feat. Hazel Fernandes Purchase : Juno

Track : 13 Title : Watchin’ (Club Mix) Artist : Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson Purchase : Juno

Track : 14 Title : Love Sensation ‘06 (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Loleatta Holloway Purchase : Juno

Track : 15 Title : Sandcastle Disco (Freemasons Extended) Artist : Solange Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 16 Title : The One (Freemasons Vocal Club Mix) Artist : Kylie Minogue Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

Track : 17 Title : (Don’t) Give Hate A Chance (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Jamiroquai Purchase : Shakedown II 06/29/2009

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Album : Catching Up with Freemasons Disc : 1/2 Genre : Dance, House, Funky Year : 2009 Total Time : 2:09:42.00

Track : 1 Title : Shine (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Luther Vandross Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 2 Title : Turn Me On (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Dirty Old Ann Purchase : DJ Download

Track : 3 Title : Work (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Kelly Rowland Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 4 Title : Love Is The Answer (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Funk Fanatics feat. Peyton Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 5 Title : I Wasn’t Kidding (Freemasons Extended Club Mix) Artist : Angie Stone Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 6 Title : Love On My Mind (Full Intention Club) Artist : Freemasons feat. Amanda Wilson Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 7 Title : Greenlight (Freemasons Club Vox) Artist : Beyoncé Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 8 Title : Moving Too Fast (Freemasons Full Vocal Mix) Artist : Supafly Inc. Purchase : DJ Download

Track : 9 Title : Rain Down Love (Walken Extended Mix) Artist : Freemasons feat. Siedah Garrett Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 10 Title : You’re Not Alone Now (Original) Artist : Freemasons feat. Julie Thompson Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 11 Title : Mesmerized (Freemasons Full Vocal Mix) Artist : Faith Evans Purchase : iTunes

Track : 12 Title : Take Me 2 The Sun (Freemasons 2009 Remix) Artist : Disco Freaks Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 13 Title : Disco’s Revenge (Freemasons Vocal Mix) Artist : Gusto Purchase : Juno

Track : 14 Title : I Decided  (Freemason Club) Artist : Solange Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 15 Title : Nothing But A Heartache (Original) Artist : Freemasons feat. Sylvia Mason James Purchase : Masterbeat

Track : 16 Title : Keep This Fire Burning (Freemasons Remix) Artist : Outsiders feat. Amanda Wilson Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 17 Title : Most Precious Love 2006 (Freemasons Proper Club Mix) Artist : Blaze pres. Barbara Tucker Purchase : Xpressbeats

Track : 18 Title : Sexual Healing (Freemasons Club Mix) Artist : Alibi vs. Rockefeller Purchase : Juno

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Following up with yesterday’s post, I’ve got the final installment of CUWDM.  The majority of the songs in this mix are taken from 2005 to 2007.  They also show a greater diversity that includes, house, deep house, soulful, gospel and a lot of Latin beats.  There are a couple of more recent hits like last year’s amazing “Chanson Du Soleil” with Gavin Bradley and the more recent #1 Traxsource hits “Any Love” with Rachel Claudio and “Near the Ocean” with Robin S.  I had told you yesterday that Mariah Carey’s “Butterfly” would not be included only to have one of our followers Peter P. from the UK deliver me a CD rip of the song.  I guess I stand corrected, it must have been available at one point in time.  Usually you can find these in Amazon’s used CD store, but there were none to be had.  Nevertheless, for posterities sake, the song from 1998 has been included and is quite possibly one of DJ Meme’s earliest commercial mixes that I’ve seen.  You also get a French take of the classic Carol Douglas disco hit “Doctor’s Orders” by the fabulous Hanna Hais and a slew of Brazillian language tunes which border on French and Spanish.  Collectively, this is a solid mix which will lift your spirits and brighten your soul.

As stated previously, I have a special mix going up on Friday.  This would not have been made had it not been for the numerous requests by fans of this international superstar who is often compared to Madonna.  That’s the only hint you’ll get.  This mix will be ONLY for my Facebook fans.  So, if you know who I’m talking about and you want to make sure you have access to the mix, then I highly recommend you sign up a.s.a.p.  Once the mix goes up, only those that have joined prior to the post will be receiving the information to download the mix.

I suspect everyone is looking forward to the weekend.  I know there are many Pride celebrations that have already started, but the main ones don’t come for a couple of weeks.  Never fear, I’ll start posting the Pride mixes next week.  I’ll be back on Friday with your special update.  Until then, enjoy!

Album : Catching Up with DJ Meme Disc : 2/2 Genre : House, Deep, Disco, Soulful, Gospel, Latin Year : 2009 Total Time : 1:54:44.00

Track : 1 Title : Me Kumba (DJ Meme Piano Dub Mix) Artist : Knee Deep Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 2 Title : Chanson Du Soleil (DJ Meme Main Mix) Artist : DJ Meme feat. Gavin Bradley Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 3 Title : The Best Of Me (DJ Meme Philly Flavour Mix) Artist : Panevino feat. Charles Dockins Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 4 Title : Chicago (DJ Meme Warehouse Mix) Artist : Nightrhymes feat. Michael Clifford Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 5 Title : It’s Alright (DJ Meme Vocal Club Mix) Artist : Redsoul & RaShaan Houston Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 6 Title : Any Love (DJ Meme Original Club Mix) Artist : DJ Meme Orchestra feat. Rachel Claudio Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 7 Title : C’est Le Coeur (DJ Meme 12′’ Disco Mix) Artist : Hanna Hais Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 8 Title : Near The Ocean (DJ Meme Re-Touch) Artist : Alfred Azzetto feat. Robin S Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 9 Title : Not Going Back (DJ Meme Vocal Disco Mix) Artist : Audiowhores feat. Pete Simpson Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 10 Title : I Shall Not Be Moved (DJ Meme Classic Vocal Mix 2007) Artist : Underground Ministries feat. Kenny Bobien Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 11 Title : Butterfly (Meme’s Extended Club Mix) Artist : Mariah Carey Purchase : Unavailable

Track : 12 Title : Quiero Tus Caricias (DJ Meme Club Mix) Artist : Hot Hands & Karyna Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 13 Title : Viva (DJ Meme’s Original Club Mix) Artist : DJ Meme pres. Mandala Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 14 Title : Cuando Me Miras (DJ Meme Vocal Club Remix) Artist : Hot Hands pres. Karyna Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 15 Title : Eve (Never Knew) (DJ Meme Vocal Club Mix) Artist : Santi Touch Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 16 Title : You Think You Know (DJ Meme Peaktime Vocal Mix) Artist : Park St. feat. Diana Waite Purchase : Traxsource

Track : 17 Title : Give Peace A Chance 2009 (DJ Meme Club Mix) Artist : ONO Purchase : Beatport

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