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The legendary DJ EwONE! dug deep into the pool to pick out his favorite exclusives featuring edits you won’t find anywhere else with tracks by Hurricane Chris, King Von, Musiq Soulchild, Missy Elliot and more:
Funk up your house crates with these dance floor bangers selected by Chicago’s own DJ Papi Cruz
Tempo and genre transitions to easily mix through multiple BPMs and styles in your set:
Afro House, Tech House, Bass House and more are featured on this playlist perfect for warming up your electronic music gig as selected by one of Nashville’s most in demand DJs: Mike Fresh
HH Exclusives
Vol. 29Volume 29 with some of our favorite exclusives from the team featuring new music to turn the party upside down by Patrick Zurn, EwONE!, Isaac Jordan, Serg Sniper, JEKEY, DJ Noise, DJ Transit, DJ OiO, DJ Ronald and Celsito:
If you’re playing Nu Disco at your gigs these are the tracks that are timeless and guaranteed to get the vibe going featuring Purple Disco Machine, Chromeo, DCUP and many more as selected by one of the newest members of the team and Chicago resident DJ Papi Cruz
One of the fastest rising stars in the edit game is Peru’s DJ Ronald. Ever since joining the HeavyHits team his productions are always on the top of the HH Charts with his signature sounds that are guaranteed to get the party jumping. On his second mix on the HHP series Ronald takes us on […]
Flashback to 2012 when Electronic Music was reaching a new level on a worldwide scale with EDM, Trap and Drum and Bass all topping global charts. Isaac Jordan went digging into the crates to uncover some of his favorites:
Next up on the Podcast checking in from Stamford, CT is DJ Tommy Carlucci. Tommy has over a decade of experience and has been spinning since his teenage years. He’s solidified himself as a tri-state favorite in the private events sector as well as the nightclub circuit as well being featured on TV through the […]
Flashback to 2006 when electronic music was sweeping the world over, Dirty South rap dominated the hip hop clubs and “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley was on repeat all year: