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Having thousands of tracks is only useful if you know how to deploy them. Here is how modern DJs maximize the utility of this complete collection:
The range became so beloved that it grew beyond its monthly numbered releases. By the time the series eventually concluded after 20 years, it had expanded to include various box sets and special editions, covering everything from Sixties Box and The Ultimate Wedding Album to X-rated and War Zone .
Eurodance, Britpop, Grunge, R&B, and 90s Club Classics. 2. Genre-Specific Masterclasses
When collected together, the series provides hundreds of hours of music, featuring thousands of individual tracks.
While the series covers 100+ releases, some volumes are legendary among DJs:
: New Wave, Synth-Pop, Hair Metal, Early Hip-Hop, and Electro-Funk.
To help you get the most out of this legendary archive, I can break down specific track listings or suggest programming strategies. Let me know if you want to explore: The for specific volumes
: Classic grooves and early Motown hits (e.g., Vol. 4, 8, 9, 13, 43, 49). Alternative & Rock
Madonna's "Like A Prayer" , Prince's "When Doves Cry", and Duran Duran's "Union Of The Snake".
Across the first 100 discs, these are the standout anthems that define the series DJ Music Pool 80s Synth-Pop
The first 100 volumes cover a vast range of styles, often repeating popular themes with new track selections: Mastermix Classic Cuts CD - Collaborations (CC88) - eBay
Volumes 1–100 cover the transition from Vinyl to early CD mixing. This era represents a time when DJs needed "clean" radio edits or extended versions of songs that were hard to find on commercial CD singles. You get excellent coverage of 90s Pop, House, and Eurodance.
For modern DJs, a complete 1–100 set offers several advantages: Classic Cuts (6) - Discogs
If you are looking to source or organize this massive collection, please let me know:
"Rescue Me" (Fontella Bass), "Green Onions" (Booker T & The MG's)
Mastermix is a UK company. While they feature US hits, the selection often leans heavily on UK chart toppers, Eurodance, and novelty records that were massive in Britain but unknown in the US. If you are an American DJ, you might find 20% of the tracks unrecognizable to your crowd.
Having thousands of tracks is only useful if you know how to deploy them. Here is how modern DJs maximize the utility of this complete collection:
The range became so beloved that it grew beyond its monthly numbered releases. By the time the series eventually concluded after 20 years, it had expanded to include various box sets and special editions, covering everything from Sixties Box and The Ultimate Wedding Album to X-rated and War Zone .
Eurodance, Britpop, Grunge, R&B, and 90s Club Classics. 2. Genre-Specific Masterclasses
When collected together, the series provides hundreds of hours of music, featuring thousands of individual tracks.
While the series covers 100+ releases, some volumes are legendary among DJs: Mastermix Classic Cuts volume 1 - 100 -complete...
: New Wave, Synth-Pop, Hair Metal, Early Hip-Hop, and Electro-Funk.
To help you get the most out of this legendary archive, I can break down specific track listings or suggest programming strategies. Let me know if you want to explore: The for specific volumes
: Classic grooves and early Motown hits (e.g., Vol. 4, 8, 9, 13, 43, 49). Alternative & Rock
Madonna's "Like A Prayer" , Prince's "When Doves Cry", and Duran Duran's "Union Of The Snake". Having thousands of tracks is only useful if
Across the first 100 discs, these are the standout anthems that define the series DJ Music Pool 80s Synth-Pop
The first 100 volumes cover a vast range of styles, often repeating popular themes with new track selections: Mastermix Classic Cuts CD - Collaborations (CC88) - eBay
Volumes 1–100 cover the transition from Vinyl to early CD mixing. This era represents a time when DJs needed "clean" radio edits or extended versions of songs that were hard to find on commercial CD singles. You get excellent coverage of 90s Pop, House, and Eurodance.
For modern DJs, a complete 1–100 set offers several advantages: Classic Cuts (6) - Discogs Eurodance, Britpop, Grunge, R&B, and 90s Club Classics
If you are looking to source or organize this massive collection, please let me know:
"Rescue Me" (Fontella Bass), "Green Onions" (Booker T & The MG's)
Mastermix is a UK company. While they feature US hits, the selection often leans heavily on UK chart toppers, Eurodance, and novelty records that were massive in Britain but unknown in the US. If you are an American DJ, you might find 20% of the tracks unrecognizable to your crowd.