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An atmospheric, 8-minute plus take on the French synth-pop anthem. Va - UltraSound Studio - Rare Remixes Vol.1-59 -2008-
Many of these mixes were not officially released by the original labels but were crafted by the UltraSound Studio project for DJs and collectors of the "bootleg" or unofficial remix scene. Notable Track List Highlights As electronic music continues to evolve, the relevance
The sheer scale—Volumes 1 through 59—indicates a compulsion. This was not a cash grab but a labor of love or obsession. Each volume, typically containing 15-20 tracks, would represent nearly 1,000 remixes in total. The content likely spanned the entire pop and dance spectrum of the mid-2000s: a mashup of Lady Gaga’s “Just Dance” with a Deadmau5 synth line, a bootleg of Britney Spears’ “Toxic” stretched over a minimal techno beat, or a rework of a trance classic like “Café Del Mar” with fresh vocals from a forgotten R&B singer. Because these were “rare,” they often captured remixes that never saw the light of day—promo CDs that leaked, white labels that pressed only 100 copies, or exclusive edits made for a single club night in Ibiza or São Paulo. An atmospheric, 8-minute plus take on the French
Many tracks are "Re-Extended" or "Longer Versions," sometimes reaching durations of 10 to 15 minutes , such as the 15-minute remix of Belinda Carlisle’s "La Luna" found on Vol. 54 .