Ultra.Mix
Ultra. Mix | ||||
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Compilation album (Mix) | ||||
Released | September 23, 2008 | |||
Genre | Dance | |||
Label | Ultra Records | |||
Compiler | Vic Latino | |||
Ultra. Mix chronology | ||||
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Ultra. Mix is a mixed dance music compilation album from Ultra Records as part of the Ultra. Mix series. It was released on September 23, 2008 and mixed by Vic Latino.[1] The name Ultra Mix was used from 1997 by Priority Records for the Ultra Mix (Priority Records series).[2]
Track listing
- "Damaged" (Friscia & Lamboy Club Mix) - Danity Kane
- "Don't Stop the Music" (Den Broeder Big Room Mix) - Rihanna
- "Calabria 2008" - Enur (featuring Natasja/Mims)
- "4 Minutes" (Bob Sinclar Space Funk Mix) - Madonna
- "Pjanoo" - Eric Prydz
- "American Boy" (Soulseekerz Club Remix) - Estelle
- "Love Is Gone" (Fred Riester & Joachim Garraud Remix) - David Guetta with Chris Willis
- "Piece of Me" (Tiesto Club Remix] - Britney Spears
- "The One" - Sharam (featuring Daniel Bedingfield)
- "No Air" (Benny Benassi "Pump-King" Remix)- Jordin Sparks
- "Run the Show" (Johnny Vicious Club Vocal Mix) - Kat DeLuna
- "Love Like This" (Johnny Vicious Vocal Club Mix) - Natasha Bedingfield
- "Cry For You" (Radio Edit) - September
- "Now You're Gone" - Basshunter(featuring DJ Mental Theo's Bazzheads)
- "No Stress" [Radio Edit) - Laurent Wolf
References
- ↑ "Ultra. Mix at Amazon.com".
- ↑ Billboard - 13 Sep 1997 Page 33 ""The rap-dominated label is adding four more volumes to its promising new "Ultra Mix" compilation series. These editions focus on four well-regarded Los Angeles jocks. Tony Largo handles "The Best Of Tribal America" (our personal fave, with rare yummers by Funky Green Dogs, Matt Wood, and Joi & Jorio), while Rafael M. mixes "Euro-Dance "
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