We hand-pick the standout club edits, festival remixes, bootlegs and reworks that are genuinely dominating DJ sets right now, not just whatever got uploaded today, but the tracks actually tearing up dancefloors around the world.
A reworked version of a track tailored for mixing, often with a longer intro and outro, a tightened arrangement, or sections rearranged to work better in a set. The original stays largely intact, just made more DJ-friendly than the radio release.
Remix vs edit, what’s the difference?
A remix substantially reworks a track, new drums, a different tempo, fresh production, creating a distinct version. An edit is lighter: the original adjusted for DJ use (extended intro, cleaned structure, a re-drum) without fully reworking the production.
What is a bootleg?
An unofficial remix, edit or mashup made without formal licensing, often combining or reworking existing tracks. Bootlegs are a staple of DJ culture and can be huge dancefloor weapons, though they typically aren’t sold commercially.
What is a rework?
A re-produced or re-arranged version of a track, sitting between an edit and a full remix. It updates a track, often an older or classic one, for modern dancefloors while keeping its recognisable core.
How do you find the best remixes and edits?
Track what’s genuinely getting played in DJ sets, not just what’s uploaded or selling. We hand-pick the standout club edits, festival remixes, bootlegs and reworks actually dominating dancefloors, updated daily.
Can I download these tracks here?
Hits District is for discovery, we show you what’s worth playing and point you to where to buy or stream it. You grab the tracks from your pool, Beatport, or wherever you normally do.