:O I didn't know that megaupload was blocked in some countries. Sorry! I've put the files all up at sendspace as well - will that work for you? If not, let me know what does work and I'll try hosting it there.
As far as which is my favorite... That's a tough question, 'cause I normally try to spread out the absolutely-100%-amazing songs across the albums when I create multi-volume mixes. I think the first volume is the most "club" sounding of the three - there's a bit more rap & hip-hop than on the other two (although there's plenty of pop too). The second one is more pop, and it has more songs from older hits - Police, Eurythmics, Donna Summer, Queen, etc. The third one, I think, has fewer "oh, that's a really clever mashup" moments, but might be the most fun & easiest to listen to of the bunch.
In terms of picking one, I'd say just scroll through the names of the artists on the mashups, and pick the volume that has the most names that you recognize - half the fun of mashups is seeing two artists that you love (but are completely different) mixed up together.
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Date: 2011-10-15 05:03 pm (UTC)As far as which is my favorite... That's a tough question, 'cause I normally try to spread out the absolutely-100%-amazing songs across the albums when I create multi-volume mixes. I think the first volume is the most "club" sounding of the three - there's a bit more rap & hip-hop than on the other two (although there's plenty of pop too). The second one is more pop, and it has more songs from older hits - Police, Eurythmics, Donna Summer, Queen, etc. The third one, I think, has fewer "oh, that's a really clever mashup" moments, but might be the most fun & easiest to listen to of the bunch.
In terms of picking one, I'd say just scroll through the names of the artists on the mashups, and pick the volume that has the most names that you recognize - half the fun of mashups is seeing two artists that you love (but are completely different) mixed up together.