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Showing posts with label Katy Perry. Show all posts

Part Of Me (RAC Mix) by Katy Perry


RAC has remixed Katy Perry‘s Part Of Me, it’s somewhat surprising pairing since RAC usually mixes less pop tracks, but Andre thought long and hard about it before taking on the mix, and the results are pretty good! 

Says André Allen Anjos:

I was a little on the fence when this offer came in. I’ve done major label pop projects before and I’ve certainly passed on a few, but something about Katy Perry was interesting. If she can’t take herself too seriously, why should I? Music is supposed to be fun and I certainly had fun with this one.



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Album: Reworks #1 by Christian Strobe


In the holiday spirit, Christian Strobe has released a generous gift. All of his 2011 remixes in a free download package entitled Reworks #1. I'm not the biggest follower of the "remix" scene, but I'm always excited to see Christian Strobe give his unique touch to any track. These aren't blown-out electro-house remixes -- they're danceable infusions of nu-disco, tranced-out, dreamy sounds that always complement the track they're modifying perfectly (via EARMILK).

Download: Reworks #1 by Christian Strobe

Everything To Me (Christian Strobe Remix) by LIPS



Something About You (Christian Strobe Remix) by Tensnake



Track List:

01. LIPS - Everything To Me (Christian Strobe Remix)
02. M83 - Midnight City (Christian Strobe Remix)
03. Holy Ghost! - Wait And See (Christian Strobe Remix)
04. Tensnake - Something About You (Christian Strobe Remix)
05. Arcade Fire - No Cars Go (Christian Strobe Remix)
06. My Bloody Valentine - Soon (Christian Strobe Remix)
07. Katy Perry - The One That Got Away (Christian Strobe Radio Edit)

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The One That Got Away (Plastic Plates Remix) by Katy Perry


Probably the best remix and best crossover of a Katy Perry song ever made. We got Plastic Plates in the mix with their version and official rework of Katy's latest single "The One That Got Away." Always with an ample supply of good disco and funk beats, Plastic Plates successful in "making the bubble-gum pop queen sound even catchier." The end result is pretty awesome so make sure you add this to your playlist. 



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