Dj Gian Retromix Vol 18 - Pop Dance 80s -remix- ^new^ Review

During this peak section of Volume 18, the mix often leans into the diva vocals of the era. Think big, belting choruses backed by soaring synthesizer pads. The genius here is the loop technique—taking a catchy hook from a song and extending it, letting the crowd marinate in the groove before the vocal drops.

Moreover, the harmonic mixing is meticulous. Gian pitches many 80s tracks down by 2-3 semitones to match modern Camelot wheel values (typically 8A or 5A). For the first time, "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" is harmonically compatible with a Fisher bassline. dj gian retromix vol 18 - pop dance 80s -remix-

solves this. These remixes sit comfortably at 124-128 BPM , the exact tempo range of modern main-room house music. This means you can transition from a 2024 David Guetta track directly into Gian’s remix of "Tainted Love" without the floor clearing. During this peak section of Volume 18, the

If you are a DJ tired of the same four remixes of "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," or simply a child of the 80s wanting to feel 16 again in a modern club—go find . Your feet will thank you. Your neighbors will not. Moreover, the harmonic mixing is meticulous

As the mix progresses toward the middle, the energy swells. This is where the "remix" aspect truly shines. DJ Gian utilizes extended intros and outros, allowing for seamless transitions between tracks that might have originally been in different keys or tempos.

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