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Thrive Mix 3 : Mixed by DJ Skribble and Vic Latino
Various Artists
Thrive Mix 3 : Mixed by DJ Skribble and Vic Latino
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (11) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #2

Thrive Records, home to the world's biggest DJ's, brings you the biggest dance compilation of 2007: ThriveMix03. This twenty-three track, double CD continuous mix features a combination of the latest club smashes along ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Thrive Mix 3 : Mixed by DJ Skribble and Vic Latino
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Label: Thrive
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 1/16/2007
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Trance, Trip-Hop, House, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 651249077423

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Thrive Records, home to the world's biggest DJ's, brings you the biggest dance compilation of 2007: ThriveMix03. This twenty-three track, double CD continuous mix features a combination of the latest club smashes along with hard to find dancefloor remixes of some of today's biggest hits. Mixed by DJ Skribble, from MTV's Spring Break, and popular NYC radio personality Vic Latino, ThriveMix03 features new exclusive dance mixes of Christina Aguilera "Ain't No Other Man," Nelly Furtado "Maneater," Cassie "Me & You," Panic! at the Disco "The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage," and Paris Hilton "Turn It Up." The album also features a previously unreleased remix of Rihanna's "SOS," as well as club remixes of favorites from Gwen Stefani, Jewel, Brooke Hogan, Oakenfold and Fatboy Slim. Combine all this with recent dancefloor smashes from Cascada, D.H.T., Basement Jaxx, and Gabriel & Dresden, and you've got the hottest mix available today - ThriveMix03.

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Simultaneous release with Ultra Dance 8--but very different
Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 02/12/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Again releasing simultaneously with the similar series from Ultra Dance, this disc contains a couple of duplicate tracks and alternate mixes from Ultra Dance 8, and also aims for a more mainstream audience than that disc, with many remixes of big artists and very commercial house, trance and europop sounds. The great thing about this compilation is the large number of hard-to-find remixes of big hits. The breakdown:



CD1:



1. Me & You (4:25) ( a straightforward dance mix of the Cassie hit, and a welcome remix considering there were no commercial dance mixes released on CD)

2. ain't no other man (3:24) (same mix that is on Ultra Dance 8, but only half the length. With so many great mixes of this song floating around, they should have opted for a different mix)

3. The Only Difference Between Martyrdom (3:21) (same mix, same length on Ultra Dance 8, but it is a winner, giving this alternative pop rock band's song a thumping electro beat)

4. Maneater (HOT electro vibe mix of this awesome Nelly Furtado track that really didn't get any commercial radio play)

5. What You Waiting For (7:17) (this song is like 2 years old. Why not a remix of Wind It Up? This sounds almost identical to LuCont's remix of the Killers "When You Were Young".)

6. Only One Too (5:16) (this amazing Jewel track was all but ignored. The Lenny B mix is one of the best mixes from the original CD single)

7. Turn it Up (4:40) (The Oakenfold mix pales in comparison to the incredible DJ Dan mix from the CD single--but the bigger remixer name wins out on this commercial release. Too bad.)

8. Satellites (4:55) (loved this commercial electro house track when it first came out. A little overplayed, but this is a great mix)

9. What a feeling (4:42) (big hit, worthy of the popularity. It runs about a minute longer on Ultra Dance 8)

10. SOS (5:00) (SMART move. The Chris Cox dance mix is on Ultra Dance 8, so they've given us the Jason Nevins mix here, which feels more like the thumping original mix, with the stomping Softcell samples way up front)

11. About Us (6:13) (This fantastic peak hour mix is a whopping 6 minutes long!)

12. I go crazy ( bizarre follow up to the incredible Brooke Hogan remix--this commercial track is positioned in the exact same slot on Ultra Dance 8--last track, disc 1. It's slightly longer on that disc)



CD2:



1. Hush Boy (3:56) (this basement jaxx song is just--ANNOYING. Are they trying to be Black Eyed Peas????)

2. Dangerous Power (7:02) (everything Cicada remixes turns to gold, beautifully capturing the more danceable retro new wave sounds of bands like U2. So glad to discover another gem from them that runs 7 minutes)

3. moving too fast (3:59) (female vocal and rasta male vocal over a sample from Phil Collins "another day in Paradise." Catchy house track)

4. Right Here Right now (5:20) (Redanka did a great remix of U2's Vertigo, and this has the same feel, so it would have been better sequenced after track 2's Cicade remix.)

5. Gone (5:09) (This is what Ralphi Rosario does best. Peak hour vocal anthems with a tribal edge--considering it's pretty much the only song on here with that sound is a clear sign that this style of music is sort of...over.)

6. Not Over (4:36) (Male vocal with an alternative feel, another one that should have been bunched together with the Cicada track!)

7. I Want More (5:33) (this trancy mix absolutely sucks all the attitude out of this awesome diva anthem)

8. Thinking of you (5:27) (more trance. The female vocals work better with this one, but it's another sound that's showing its age)

9. On My Own (5:28) (standard powerhouse circuit sound for Reina--a remix of one of the ballads from her CD)

10. Look on the Floor (5:24) (trancy mix from the 80s female trio that is now a duo. Not much of the vocal used here)

11. Calling (4:21) (more floaty trance with female vocal. Not very original)

12. Miracle (4:12) (the ultimate way to bury this pretty good compilation fast, but for some reason, the general public loves this cascada europop noise.)"