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  • Party Favorz Presents Fall Edition 2025: Circuit Anthems HOTTER Than Your Ex!
    Sep 27 2025
    Some time back, I railed against the Circuit House scene for recycling the same tired template. Too many tracks lacked originality, often missing a proper hook, while others simply forced the vocals of a classic song into a pre-used structure instead of building instrumentation around the vocal to keep its essence intact. Now, I can’t say Las Bibas From Vizcaya was responding to that criticism (probably not), but the fabulously talented producer dropped the infectious The Tribal House Is Dead — which almost felt like a cheeky swipe at me. Regardless, the track resonated with Circuit House fans, and Jace Me with Toy Armada took it to the next level with their remix. Far be it from me to ignore a great record. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N0ZKtdCEoM With the exception of one song in the Fall Edition 2025, it seems like someone is finally listening. Suddenly, there’s a refreshing variety of styles and genres that still fit neatly under the Circuit House umbrella. Yes, you’ll hear plenty of big tribal beats, but you’ll also find Tea Dance-styled Funky House and darker progressive moments that round out the set beautifully. Variety is what makes this mix one of our favorites. Guy Scheiman’s Double Play Guy Scheiman absolutely nailed it — not once, but twice. The irony isn’t lost on me that this Israeli Jewish DJ dropped a Circuit House track in Spanish that connects instantly with Latin America. “Quiero Un Amor (I Want a Love(r)) hits all the right notes while expanding his global reach. His second entry, This Fire, is another powerhouse House track perfect for any Tea Dance or Circuit party. While it doesn’t directly sample Thelma Houston’s Disco classic Don’t Leave Me This Way, the phrasing and delivery are clearly inspired by it. You can’t help but think of the original while listening, which makes the track both familiar and fresh. Right now, Party Favorz is genuinely impressed with what Mr. Scheiman is laying down. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5VNAsK5pbY Sampling With a Twist Speaking of sampling, the recent EDM smash Together by David Guetta, Hypaton, and Bonnie Tyler got a Circuit House makeover from HenriqMoraes. This version is easily one of our favorite tracks of 2025. By weaving in lines from the early ’80s pop-drama staple Total Eclipse of the Heart, the song shifts from a love ballad to an anthem of unity that works on multiple levels. Let’s face it — no matter your age, you’d have to live under a rock not to know the original. It’s been reworked countless times since the ’90s and included in various commercials, but Henriq is the only Circuit DJ bold enough to spin it for the gay dance floor. And I need you now tonightAnd I need you more than everAnd if you only hold me tightWe'll be holding on foreverAnd we'll only be making it right'Cause we'll never be wrongTogether The Return of the Fabulous Antoinette Roberson Antoinette Roberson, best known for her vocals on The Lover That You Are from the ’90s, teams up with Dirty Disco for Sense of Danger. Mark once again proves he knows how to deliver an infectious groove that stays in your head. He even released a big-room dub that takes the track further, but since that version cut back too much on the vocal hook, we stuck with the original. What makes Jose Spinnin stand out is his veteran status in the scene. He’s one of those rare producers who instinctively knows the level of production a track needs to shine. More importantly, he has an unmatched ability to find the hook — that one element guaranteed to ignite a dancefloor. That’s why his name continues to carry weight after all these years. Disco, Funk, and Beyond For those craving deeper Disco vibes, we’ve got B.T.X. from Jose Spinnin Cortes, Luis Alvarado, Lupita Kush, and Brandon White. And if that’s not enough, Niki Haris, Donna De Lory, and Tracy Young deliver the delicious I Know You, I Live You, with Jose Spinnin on remix duty.
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    2 h et 37 min
  • Chill Out Sessions: Set Adrift on Blissful Vibes
    Sep 20 2025
    Party Favorz is back with what may end up being our only Chill Out Sessions release of the year. With everything going on since March, this one kept getting delayed. But I knew I had to deliver at least one set because this series has a loyal fan base. And really, who am I to deny the people what they want? We all need stress relief after a long day, whether it’s work frustration or resisting the urge to flip someone off after they cut you off in traffic. If anything, this mix might just save you from becoming another case of road rage. Many of us, myself included, tend to go full-throttle at 150% until we burn out. Sometimes you just need to sit back, breathe, touch grass, and let go. That’s exactly what this series was made for — creating the perfect atmosphere to unwind and recharge. This time, I pulled back on the heavy Afro House influence, though you’ll still hear a few tracks from that genre. Instead, the set leans deeper into Organic House, Deep House, and Lounge blending into a soothing soundscape that works as background music but also rewards a closer listen. The mix flows in a way that lets your mind drift and settle. On a personal note, I’ve been dealing with a bit of aquarium drama. A shipment error left me with two females and their subsequent fry, which quickly turned into a population explosion. As much as it pains me, I’m forced to thin the herd for the sake of the entire community tank. The males clearly can’t keep it in their pants, and the result is pure chaos when it comes to food and space. It’s not fair to the females, who’ve done nothing wrong, but it’s necessary to prevent stress and keep the tank peaceful. Meanwhile, I’m ahead of schedule with next week’s release already wrapped, and playlists in the works that will carry us into October. Expect a steady flow of your favorites dropping over the next several weeks. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Chill Out Sessions: Set Adrift on Blissful VibesGenre : Organic House, Deep House, Afro House, LoungeYear : 2025Total Time : 02:45:47 Blank & Jones - Cool Heat (Original Mix) Jeby & Chill House Kitten - White Dawn (Original Mix) Gianni Romano x Emanuele Esposito feat. Helen Tesfazghi - It's Not Right (&Friends Remake) Samm (BE) - Body Language (Extended Mix) Tommy Glasses - Groove To This (Miguel Migs Retro Club Dub) Pantera - Terra (Original Mix) Obbie & Dulus - Crème Brûlée (Original Mix) Nic Fanciulli - La Luna (Extended Mix) DJ Disciple - The Beat, The Scene, The Sound (N.W.N. Remix) Jo Paciello & Luca Garaboni - My House, Your House (Original Mix) Markus Homm & Nici Faerber - Basement Room (Dilby Remix) Dilby - Skydive (Original Mix) Pete Tong, PARISI & AVG - La Serenissima (Original Mix) The Neighbors & Dean Walker - La La (Tamir Regev Remix) Breakfast Dubz - French Connection (James Lock City Beach Edit) Alex Raider & Jago Alejandro Pascua - Mirror's Law (Extended Mix) Jago Alejandro Pascua - Tobago (Alex Raider Extended Mix) Kubinowski & Mafia Mike - If You (Extended Mix) Anonimat & Nicolas Viana - Shibuya (Newman (I Love) Remix) Daio Ruan - Tears Of Lys (Skinds Remix) Maguana - Agua (Zuma Dionys Remix) Interlude Luna Ludmila - Lighter Days (Deep Mix) Locklead, Chris Stussy & Across Boundaries - Sakura (Original Mix) Abyss Deep Sound Lab & Darren Bouthier - Tan Lines (Original Mix) sanXero feat. Katarina G - Walk By Me (N.W.N. Remix) Newman (I Love) vs. Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Extended Mix) Stryv, Malachiii & Adam Port - Positions (Extended Mix) Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield - People Hold On (Stan Kolev Remix) D-Nox - Inner Peace (Extended Mix) Gershon Jackson - C'Mon & Sing-A-Long (Mike Dunn Blackball MixX) Sakhile SK - Gotta Keep It Going (Original Mix)
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    2 h et 46 min
  • BackSpin: Electro House Classics & Other Millennial Dance Hits Volume 11: 2011 — 2012
    Sep 12 2025
    Happy Friday everyone! Party Favorz is back with the third and final installment of BackSpin [2011–2012]. This edition wraps up our journey through the Electro House classics and millennial dance hits that defined this two-year period. This set brings the energy with unforgettable anthems that shaped the era. This set include era-defining songs like “Hello” by Martin Solveig and Dragonette, “We Found Love” by Rihanna and Calvin Harris, “Party Rock Anthem” by LMFAO, and “Save the World” by Swedish House Mafia—a group that probably deserves their own Legacy entry in the near future. Of course, no mix from this period would be complete without David Guetta. His collaborations with powerhouse vocalists dominated clubs worldwide. From “Turn Me On” with Nicki Minaj to “Titanium” with Sia, Guetta proved unstoppable. Titanium in particular became the defining anthem of the decade, pairing raw emotion with a drop that still gives chills. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=JRfuAukYTKg&t=50 Spectrum: From Indie Roots to Electro House Anthem Another standout is “Spectrum (Say My Name)” by Florence + The Machine. Originally produced by Paul Epworth for the band’s 2011 album Ceremonials, the track was already an international hit thanks to Florence Welch’s soaring vocals and the band’s signature art-pop drama. It was only later that Calvin Harris stepped in with his remix, transforming it into a club juggernaut. His reimagined version climbed to the top of the UK Singles Chart and became a festival favorite, bridging the gap between indie and EDM. More than a decade later, the song continues to evolve with new Afro House reworks and a recent Morgan Seatree remix, proving just how enduring its core melody and vocals are. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4-6Y_91v5I Party Rockers and Dancefloor Mayhem While the big-room anthems carried the charts, some of the most infectious energy came from unexpected corners. One of our favorite party tracks from this period is “Loca People (What the F*)” by Sak Noel**. The original and its accompanying remixes were stellar in their own right, but it was the bootleg mashup by DJs From Mars that really lit dancefloors. In particular, DJs From Mars—in one of their earliest appearances—delivered a mashup that still turns heads. By blending Sak Noel’s banger with Bingo Players and a familiar riff from The White Stripes, they created a genre-bending track that sent crowds into hysteria. If you were on the dancefloor when this dropped, you know the chaos it unleashed. Their version wasn't just a remix; it was a reinvention, taking an already memorable song and pushing it into next-level territory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-X4tSDHDa0 Closing the Chapter on 2011–2012 BackSpin Volume 11 officially closes out the 2011–2012 era of Electro House classics, but the journey continues. We’ll pick things back up with BackSpin [2013–2014] early in 2026, continuing the timeline and showcasing the evolution of EDM into its next phase. Before then, Party Favorz has something special lined up. By November, we’ll release a special edition that looks further back—from 1999 through the early 2000s. These big room classics were the precursor to the Electro House explosion of the 2010s, a period many consider the golden age of club music. Expect high energy, head-snapping BPMs, and big progressive tribal beats that laid the foundation for everything that followed. Even with BackSpin [2011–2012] Volume 11 closing this chapter, we’re not slowing down. More sets, more genres, and more reasons to keep your weekends lit with the very best in dance music. While you're here, consider chipping in by donating to Party Favorz—your support keeps these dance mixes coming. Until the next time…ENJOY! Album : BackSpin [2011 — 2012] Volume 11Genre : Electro House, Funky House, Progressive HouseYear : 2025Total Time : 3:27:56
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    3 h et 28 min
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