3.12 Groove Armada - Paper Romance (Zombie Disco Squad Remix)
3.13 Playmode - One Track Mind
3.14 Homework - Fissa Tune
3.15 Pow! Pow! - Boogie Monster
3.16 Para One - Toadstool (Jesse Rose Dub)
3.17 Chris James ; Danny T - Hustlin
3.18 Yolanda Be Cool VRS Dcup - We No Speak Americano (Vhyce Remix)
3.19 Vhyce - Voivodine (Ha Ha Ho Hey)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Onelove retuns to rock the disco with a new speaker-shredding Smash Your Stereo compilation for 2010! Onelove have enlisted the Australian twosome that have taken the world-wide pop charts by storm with the UK & INTERNATIONAL #1 SMASH 'We No Speak Americano' : Yolanda Be Cool, the sassy Australian song writing twin sister duo behind the David Guetta/Kelly Rowland smash 'When Love Takes Over': Nervo, and the club-chart topping most wanted remixers in the land: Denzal Park. Look out for the national metro and regional Smash Your Stereo 2010 tour coming to a town near you soon!
"Onelove Smash Your Stereo 2010" is a dynamic compilation CD that captures the vibrant pulse of the global dance music scene in 2010. Curated by Onelove, renowned for their energetic and trendsetting releases, this album brings together an eclectic mix of house, electro, and club anthems from some of the hottest DJs and producers worldwide. From chart-topping hits to underground gems, each track is carefully selected to keep listeners moving and elevate any party atmosphere. The seamless transitions between tracks create a non-stop musical journey perfect for fans of electronic dance music.
101 Distribution, the manufacturer behind this release, is known for its commitment to delivering high-quality audio products across various genres. With years of experience in distributing both mainstream and niche titles globally, 101 Distribution has built a reputation as a trusted partner among artists and labels alike.
As "Onelove Smash Your Stereo 2010" features multiple artists rather than focusing on one band or performer, it stands out through its stylistic diversity?offering everything from pulsating beats to melodic hooks that define the era's club culture.