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Download links and information about DJ-Kicks by The Juan Maclean. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 03:16:40 minutes.

Artist: The Juan Maclean
Release date: 2010
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 03:16:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Feliz Casa (Ian Breno Dub) 3:17
2. Spaghetti Circus (featuring Still Going) 8:33
3. Ebony (featuring Andre Crom, Luca Doobie) 8:45
4. Planets (The Revenge Lost Groove) (featuring 6th Borough Project) 6:48
5. Take Me (featuring A + O) 5:57
6. Get On Up!! (Theo Parrish' Late Dub) (featuring Rick Wilhite) 7:47
7. Here Today Gone Tomorrow (featuring Florian Meindl) 8:08
8. Don't Take It (Thomos Edit) (featuring Armando) 8:30
9. Like a Child (featuring Jee Day) 6:57
10. I Know You Were Right (featuring Giom) 6:28
11. Chip Chip (featuring Alex Niggemann Superlounge) 7:36
12. Pieces of Me (featuring Manuel Sahagun) 6:39
13. Everybody Get On the Decks (featuring Sonny Fodera) 6:27
14. Laid Out (Fully Horizontal Mix) (featuring Danny Howells) 9:50
15. Simple Things (Todd Terje Version) (featuring Shit Robot) 9:18
16. Feel So Good (DJ-Kicks) 10:24
17. Feliz Casa (Frankel's Rhodes Workout) 3:03
18. DJ-Kicks (Continuous Mix) 1:12:13

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In the liner notes to his DJ-Kicks, Juan MacLean makes the process of producing a commercially released mix sound as nerve-wracking as making an album with a band. From merely listening to this set, one wouldn’t know the hassles involved in selecting and licensing the tracks, not to mention the mental fatigue caused by the sequencing and the actual mixing. In the end, simplicity won out. Heavy on 2009-issued house records, and mixed live on two turntables (as a preference, not as a jab at flawlessly beatmatched digital mixes), MacLean’s DJ-Kicks is simply a reflection of what the DJ/producer was into at the time it was made. Beginning and ending with brief appearances from separate mixes of the Juan MacLean's “Happy House,” and containing an effectively twice-deployed Theo Parrish dub of Rick Wilhite's 1996 beatdown “Get on Up,” the mix carries a shrewdly mapped-out, albeit unforced, circularity. Even when two successive tracks contrast with one another, as with Jee Day's chest-quaking “Like a Child” and Giom’s smoothed-out “I Know You Were Right” (tame enough for a mall clothing store), it’s all pleasurable and translates as easily to a club as a car ride. The Juan MacLean's own “Feel So Good,” featuring vocals from Nancy Whang and drums from Jerry Fuchs (who passed away in November 2009), generates the set’s greatest rush and might be the best DJ-Kicks exclusive track since the one provided by Claude Young.