I was going to make a tracklist, but after I wrapped this up ( after several fuck ups ) I was finding myself not knowing what song was coming next. I love when Djs sample things and do it well. Mark Anthony on Montreal is the best at this IMO.
This set was originally 4 hours and I did some massive editing.
I chose to delete 2 hours, mostly mainstream 80 songs, I was bored after a demo listen, When Doves Cry, Human League, and a few others got axed. I just wasn't feeling them, Started feeling like a wedding.
There is no better high for me than to watch a dance floor lose their shit when a song comes in and they had no idea it was coming.
Especially when it is an anthem from our younger years. That song that you played a hundred times when someone first broke your heart or the first concert you saw. When I can slip that in without you knowing it's coming it can make you feel like you are on drugs. It is a natural high and I feel this art has left the world of DJing now that anyone can DJ with a laptop.
I enjoy painting an experience for you with sound, on my dance floor or on the treadmill.
I am really happy how this one turned out. It made me smile a lot when I went back and listened to the master copy. And I have been bitchy lately, so imagine what it can do for you.
Enjoy the set, I'm All Out Of Love. Yes, I went there. I remixed fucking Air Supply. And we both know when you're in your car you will put the windows up and sing the lyrics at the top of your lungs, lol.
Remember when someone tells you that you cannot do something. They are wrong. They cant do it. After years of experience I have found most people who see your talent want to hold you back. Don't get in your own way and don't beat yourself up. Enough people are waiting in that line to do that for you.
Namaste
Bill Bennett