Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Roxas Audio Stream Club Mix Vol.8 (CD2) December 2011

The 2nd CD of Roxas Audio Stream Club Mix Vol. 8 is already out for digital download, featuring Mission Impossible Theme by Tiesto, Hangover by Taio Cruz, Domino by Jessie J, Koko by Sander Van Doorn, Alphaville's Forever Young remake by Phill Kaye, The Chu Chi Sway by 1950 and the Chu Chi Girls and many more new club music that is hitting the US and Europe. All songs are guaranteed to be floor fillers in a club.


Mixed by DJ Botat, a preview was released on soundcloud.com. Audio format is MP3 but can be burn to cd audio format. Bitrate is 320kbps with file size of 180mb and playing time is around 1:18:19.


Trivia :
In the song "Drumfunk", you will hear the word "Sinadya".

Check out the lyrics of Anticipate :
I will see you soon
I will be waiting at the other end
Take your time coming through
You will never have to do this again
I will show you all
Lessons I've learned will have to guide
I'll come running when you call
But for now, just stay inside




Title                                Artist
Mission Impossible         Tiësto
Koko                             Sander Van Doorn
Anticipate                       Skream
Kalifornia                       Norman Doray
Drumfunk                       Oscar De Rivera & Ismael Rivas
Como Me Gusta            DJ Maddox
Make Us Higher            Flip De Riviera Feat. M. Butterfly
Time                              Lamessa Feat. Lisa Millett
Cumbia                          Cyberx & Manolow
Tonight Is The Night       Outasight
Girl                                Rico Bernasconi & Beenie Man Feat. Akon
Hangover                       Taio Cruz Feat. Flo-Rida
Domino                          Jessie J
Forever Young               Phill Kay Feat. Zoey
The Chu Chi Sway         1950 & The Chu Chi Girls Feat. Hayley Jo
This Is How To Feels      Get Far Vs. Jill Jones

DJ Botat's Choice : Koko, Anticipate, Drumfunk, Time, Tonight Is The Night, Forever Young & The Chu Chi Sway.



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Club Music | Mixed | MP3 | 320kbps | 1:18:19 | 180Mb

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Roxas Audio Stream Club Mix Vol. 8 (CD1) December 2011

Roxas Audio Stream Club Mix Vol. 8 CD1 by DJ Botat is already out for download. Yes! Vol. 8 will be on 2 cds.
The 1st four songs are great music, take note of Again & Again by Basto, if you check out his facebook, there you will read that Again & Again is like a virus and it's spreading fast on the internet. These 4 songs are superb.
A bit of a remix with Don't You (Forget About Me). The theme song from the movie Breakfast Club.
The next 5 songs has a Latin beat on it. New song from R.I.O with Turn This Club Around.
I Need, Come On and Feel So Close are swing or disco mood music.
The last 4 songs are hip hop.

The tracks on this mixtape are fresh club music from the US and Europe.

17 mixed tracks with playing time of 1:19:30. Bitrate is 320kbps. Audio format is MP3 with file size of 190MB.


Title                                             Artist
Beautiful Lie                                Keemo & Tim Royko Feat. Cosmo Klein
Hold On                                      Ilya Bezlepkin Feat. Monique
Again and Again                          Basto
Something For The Weekend       Ben Westbeech
Don't You (Forget About Me)      Simple Minds
Jump                                            The Cube Guys & Luciana
Ma Pata Pata                               Milk & Sugar Club
Muciacio                                      Nu Moods
Papi                                             Jennifer Lopez
Turn This Club Around                  R.I.O. Feat. U-Jean
I Need                                         Maverick Sabre
Come On                                     Will Young
Feel So Close                              Calvin Harris
Welcome to St. Tropez                 DJ Antoine Vs Timati Feat. Kalenna
I Like                                           Klaas & Bodybangers
Boomerang                                  DJ Felli Fel Feat. Akon, Pitbull & Jermaine Dupri
One More Time                           Bodybangers Feat. Carlprit & Linda Teodosiu


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Club Music | Mixed | MP3 | 320kbps | 1:19:30 | 190Mb

Monday, December 5, 2011

For DJ Use Only

Music is one of the most important thing that a DJ needs for his/her gig. The songs are in remix form like extended (12' inch) mix and dub mix. This is why "For DJ Use Only" album and releases came up. It is a collection of extended play songs for DJs, whether the latest beat of songs or a remix of an old song. This is one of his/her tools.

Roxas Audio Stream released its "For DJ Use Only" album series with 14 songs on it. The album cover is a photo/image of a turntable with its stylus and vinyl record spinning. On the lower right side corner is the watermark image of Roxas Audio Stream logo. Audio format is MP3 at 320kbps bitrate. The album can be burn as data (MP3) or as a CD Audio format. Playing time of the whole album is 1:18:20.






       Title                                                Artist                                                                 Length    BPM
1    We Love                                       Sneaky  Sound System                                           05:39    126
2    Boomerang                                   DJ Felli Fel Feat. Akon, Pitbull & Jermaine Dupri    04:30    127
3    Changed The Way You Kiss Me    Example                                                                 05:29    127
4    Hasta Que Salga La Luna              Ricardo Reyna                                                        07:06    127
5    Alive                                             Dirty South & Thomas Gold Feat. Kate Elsworth    05:41    128
6    Club Rocker                                 Inna                                                                        04:16    128
7    Come On                                     Will Young                                                               07:26    128
8    Forever                                        Wolfgang Gartner Feat. Will I Am                            05:41    128
9    No Beef                                       Afrojack & Steve Aoki Feat. Miss Palmer               06:00    128
10    Papi                                           Jennifer Lopez                                                         06:34    128
11    Please Don't Go                         Jaybee Feat. Sandman                                            05:32    128
12    Stay Tonight                               Joe Mendes                                                            05:32    128
13    Without You                              David Guetta Feat. Usher                                        05:09    128
14    Shiny Happy People                  R.E.M.                                                                    03:45    130




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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Do They Know It's Christmas - Band Aid 1984

It's the 1st day of December and since Christmas is just around the corner, we will take you back in time and that was 1984, a group of British singers created a group called Band Aid and gave us "Do They Know It's Christmas (Feed The World)".

Band Aid was a charity supergroup featuring British and Irish musicians and recording artists. It was founded in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia by releasing the song "Do They Know It's Christmas?" for the Christmas market that year. The single surpassed the hopes of the producers to become the Christmas number one on that release. Two subsequent re-recordings of the song to raise further money for charity also topped the charts. The original was produced by Midge Ure. The 12" version was mixed by Trevor Horn.

The name 'Band Aid' was chosen as a pun on the name of a well known brand of adhesive bandage, also referring to musicians working as a band to provide aid and alluding to the fact that any help stemming from their efforts is likened to a band-aid on a very serious wound. The group has formed on three occasions, each time from the most successful British and Irish pop music performers of the time, to record the same song at the same time of year. 
The original 1984 Feed The World logo was based on a pencil sketch by Bob Geldof after watching a BBC television news report by Michael Buerk from famine-stricken Ethiopia. Geldof was so moved by the plight of starving children that he decided to try to raise money using his contacts in pop music. Geldof enlisted the help of Midge Ure, from the group Ultravox, to help produce a charity record. Ure took Geldof's lyrics, and created the melody and backing track for the record. Geldof called many of the most popular British and Irish performers of the time (Kool & The Gang and Jody Watley were the only Americans present at the original recording), persuading them to give their time free. His one criterion for selection was how famous they were, in order to maximise sales of the record. He then kept an appointment to appear on a show on BBC Radio 1, with Richard Skinner, but instead of promoting the new Boomtown Rats material as planned, he announced the plan for Band Aid. The recording studio gave Band Aid no more than 24 free hours to record and mix the record, on 25 November 1984. The recording took place at SARM Studios in Notting Hill between 11am and 7pm, and was filmed by director Nigel Dick to be released as the pop video though some basic tracks had been recorded the day before at Midge Ure's home studio. The first tracks to be recorded were the group / choir choruses which were filmed by the international press. The footage was rushed to newsrooms where it aired while the remainder of the recording process continued. Later, drums by Phil Collins were recorded. The introduction of the song features a slowed down sample from a Tears for Fears' track called "The Hurting", released in 1983. Tony Hadley, of Spandau Ballet, was the first to record his vocal, while a section sung by Status Quo was deemed unusable, and replaced with section comprising Paul Weller, Sting, and Glenn Gregory. Simon Le Bon from Duran Duran sang between contributions from George Michael and Sting. Paul Young has since admitted, in a documentary, that he knew his opening lines were written for David Bowie, who was not able to make the recording but made a contribution to the B-side (Bowie performed his lines at the Live Aid concert the following year). Boy George arrived last at 6pm, after Geldof woke him up by 'phone to have him flown over from New York on Concorde to record his solo part. (At the time, Culture Club was in the middle of a US tour.)
The following morning, Geldof appeared on the Radio 1 breakfast show with Mike Read, to promote the record further and promise that every penny would go to the cause. This led to a stand-off with the British Government, who refused to waive the VAT on the sales of the single. Geldof made the headlines by publicly standing up to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and, sensing the strength of public feeling, the government backed down and donated the tax back to the charity.
The record was released on November 29, 1984, and went straight to No. 1 in the UK singles chart, outselling all the other records in the chart put together. It became the fastest- selling single of all time in the UK, selling a million copies in the first week alone. It stayed at No. 1 for five weeks, selling over three million copies and becoming easily the biggest-selling single of all time in the UK, thus beating the seven-year record held by Mull of Kintyre. It has since been surpassed by Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" (his tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales) but it is likely to keep selling in different versions for many years to come.
After Live Aid, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was re-released in late 1985 in a set that included a special-edition 'picture disc' version, modelled after the Live Aid logo with 'Band' in place of 'Live'. An added bonus, "One Year On" (a statement from Geldof and Ure on the telephone) was available as a b-side. "One Year On" can also be found in transcript form in a booklet which was included in the DVD set of Live Aid, the first disc of which features the BBC news report, as well as the Band Aid video.

The original Band Aid ensemble consisted of :
Adam Clayton (U2)
Phil Collins (Genesis, solo)
Bob Geldof (The Boomtown Rats, subsequently USA for Africa)
Steve Norman (Spandau Ballet)
Chris Cross (Ultravox)
John Taylor (Duran Duran)
Paul Young
Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet)
Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17)
Simon Le Bon (Duran Duran)
Jim Kerr (Simple Minds)
Simon Crowe (The Boomtown Rats)
Marilyn
Keren Woodward (Bananarama)
Martin Kemp (Spandau Ballet)
Nik Kershaw
Jody Watley (Shalamar)
Bono (U2)
Paul Weller (The Style Council, and previously The Jam)
James "J.T." Taylor (Kool & The Gang)
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
John Illsley (Dire Straits)
Terry Williams (Dire Straits)
George Michael (Wham!)
Midge Ure (Ultravox)
Martyn Ware (Heaven 17, and previously Human League)
John Keeble (Spandau Ballet)
Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet)
Curt Smith (Tears for Fears)
Roland Orzabal (Tears for Fears)
Sting (The Police)
Pete Briquette (The Boomtown Rats)
Francis Rossi (Status Quo)
Robert 'Kool' Bell (Kool & the Gang)
Andy Taylor (Duran Duran)
Jon Moss (Culture Club)
Rick Parfitt (Status Quo)
Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran)
Johnny Fingers (The Boomtown Rats)
David Bowie (who contributed via a recording that was mailed to Geldof and then dubbed onto the single)
Boy George (Culture Club)
Holly Johnson (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) Recorded over the phone
Paul McCartney (The Beatles, and then Wings) (who contributed via a recording that was mailed to Geldof and then dubbed onto the single)
Stuart Adamson (Big Country)
Bruce Watson (Big Country)
Tony Butler (Big Country)
Mark Brzezicki (Big Country)


Happy Christmas & Merry New Year!