Alexandra Stan – Mr. Saxobeat (Beatz Freq Edit) [House]

Beatz Freq strips Mr. Saxobeat away from its obvious clichĂ©s and delivers a House edit that focuses on bounce, attitude and club functionality rather than gimmicks. The remix leans into a driving rhythm with punchy drums and a playful low-end that gives it real swing on the floor. Alexandra Stan’s vocal provides the familiarity, but … Read more

Eminem – The Real Slim Shady (Evoxx Remix) [House]

Evoxx takes Eminem’s unmistakable original and flips it into a gritty House cut built for late-night club pressure. Released on Muzenga Records, this remix trades radio polish for raw rhythm, using tough drums, a dirty low-end and a stripped-back arrangement that keeps things firmly underground. The iconic Eminem vocal is chopped and positioned as a … Read more

Kelly Rowland – Like This (ANTO ZAGU Edit) [Tech House]

ANTO ZAGU reshapes Kelly Rowland’s Like This into a Tech House edit with a subtle tribal edge, built for steady club pressure rather than flashy moments. The familiar vocal sits comfortably within a tight, percussive framework, used rhythmically to add character while keeping the groove front and centre. Drums are punchy and controlled, with tribal-inflected … Read more

Usher – Yeah (Ale Szpin Edit) [Tech House]

Ale Szpin delivers a sleek, minimal Tech House interpretation of Usher’s Yeah, focusing on glide and flow rather than brute force. The edit strips the original back to its essentials, letting tight drums, subtle percussion and a smooth, rolling low-end do the work. Usher’s vocal is used sparingly and rhythmically, floating through the mix as … Read more

Benny Benassi – Satisfaction (MichaelBM Remix) [Tech House]

MichaelBM reworks Benny Benassi’s era-defining club record into a Tech House remix built on tension and raw low-end pressure. The iconic vocal and synth motif are used with restraint, creating long stretches of anticipation before the track opens up into gritty, driving sections. A huge tension-led break sits at the core of the arrangement, pulling … Read more

Max Dean, Luke Dean, Locky – Can’t Decide (Westend Edit) [House]

Westend puts a tougher spin on Can’t Decide, pushing the original Max Dean, Luke Dean and Locky collaboration into grittier House territory with a confident, no-nonsense edge. The edit leans into punchy drums and a weighty low-end, giving the track a darker tone while keeping its dancefloor appeal intact. Vocals are used with attitude, cutting … Read more

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