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The elevator doors open. This is already playing. An hour of lounge and chill jazz from the 2010s, moving through the sounds of Julius Papp & Lisa Shaw, Chillaxing Jazz KolleKtion, Royspop, Jazzadelic, and many more. Stream the full mix on PROMIX.st…
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Some music ages. This kind just gets heavier. Nina Simone, Howlin' Wolf, Koko Taylor, Cream, and many more in a mix that moves from Chicago blues to the raw edge of blues rock without losing the thread. Stream the full mix on PROMIX.studio:
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Not every mix needs a drop. This one moves through the 2020s R&B landscape at its own pace, with Silk Sonic, SZA, Giveon, H.E.R. and many more setting the tone. Soulful, intimate, and built for those moments when the music has to carry the room. Str…
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Gasolina wasn't just a song, it was a warning. Daddy Yankee, Shakira, Aventura, and many more spent the 2000s building a sound that didn't need a translation to hit. This mix locks in that era at full energy, from the first drop to the last note. St…
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The drop was always the argument. This mix pulls from the peak of electro dance, with Knife Party, Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta and Showtek, The Chainsmokers, and many more locked into 60-second transitions built for one thing: momentum. St…
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Some mixes ask you to pick a side. This one doesn't. Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars, Billie Eilish, Sabrina Carpenter, and many more, pulled into one continuous flow where genre is just a detail. Emotional when it needs to be, loose when it can …
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The dancefloor never forgot where it came from. Discos and clubs built a sound that still moves rooms decades later. This mix pulls from that legacy with Bob Sinclar, Shakedown, Duck Sauce, Junior Jack, and many more, woven into one continuous groov…
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The West didn't follow the sound. It defined it. This is pure 90s West Coast, built on low-end grooves, slow rolls through Compton, and vocals that hit harder than anything else on the radio. Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Nate Dogg, and many …
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The 1950s didn't just define jazz. They defined what music could feel like at two in the morning. This mix moves between the raw, rhythmic intensity of Hard Bop and the cool, precise clarity that gave the decade its second voice. Miles Davis, John C…
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The 90s proved that the most powerful rock songs never needed a distortion pedal. This mix goes straight to the emotional core of the decade, where rock got vulnerable without losing its edge. Bon Jovi, Roxette, Bryan Adams, R.E.M., and many more gu…
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