Top 10 House Music Chart – October 2009
October 16, 2009 by Kenny
Filed under house music chart
As Halloween approaches, its starting to get dark and gloomy. With that in mind, I’ve been playing a lot of warmer funky beats. Sonny Fodera has been on fire, and could literally fill my entire chart.. but instead, i’ll post my top 10 house music chart for October (minus Sonny):
- Organized Crime – Crime Hurts
just ridiculous. Taking me back to 2000.. sweet spot
- Ricky L – Born Again
purple music delivers pure fire
- Aly-Us – Follow Me (Fred Everything & Oliver Desmet)
the old classic gets a revisit, simple grooving melodies. Fantastic.
- Michel Cleis – La Mazcla (copyright remix)
great building track, watch the heads turn and churn any dancefloor
- Keri chandler – Heal My Heart (Fanatix DJ Tool)
It was tough to choose a favourite mix, but this simple groover sets the stage for bigger and better. Very effective
- Oliver Desmet – Just like heaven
great production, great remix. Hard to pick a favorite remix
- Organized Crime – Feel Me Up
my feelings for you have always been real
- Bart Simpson – Easy Come Easy Go
simple and just works. Great bouncy bassline to get the bins and floor moving
- John Hawley – Electric Lush
feel good house, sitting on top of the world. The ladies love this.
- Crazy P – The Hit
don’t even know what to say, but one of my fav tracks of the year… by a mile
- Chris Harris – this is it
bouncy whoop whoop music.. amazing
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Previous House Music Charts:
August- Top 10 Chart
July – Top 10 Chart
June – Top 10 Chart
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Jay Tripwire – Live From Brazil

Jay Tripwire has kindly passed on a live dj recording from Brazil. This is quality street – nice juicy deep delicious house music for your Monday. Here’s some more info on the local Vancouverite:
Jay now has over 100 releases to his credit with over 100 000 records sold on some of the finest labels underground house music has to offer. His music has featured on numerous commercially-released mix CD’s by many major artists and has been charted by everyone from John Digweed to Terry Francis to Fred Everything, illustrating the fact that his music has a vast range of appeal: crossing the many boundaries within underground house and even managing to pull progressive DJ’s back into it. Jay’s most recent achievement was the custom made track “Room 2” for Sony’s Wipeout Pure for the Sony PSP handheld.
Jay’s most recent project started out as a secret but word soon spread about the real identity of his mysterious alter ego, Mr. Barcode. Under that alias, Jay has explored a sound that is all things robotic – yet his unique production ability turns even the nastiest 303 into pure dancefloor funk. The Barcode sound has been gaining popularity through singles and a slew of remixes, and has appeared even on Music For Freaks for their BAD ACID compilation mixed by Chris Duckenfield of Swag.
We know there are plenty of choices out there but when it comes to naughty basslines and dirty grooves, there’s only one name: Jay Tripwire.
Listen or download the mix from either of the links below:

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Here is Jays latest release available via traxsource

Links:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jay+Tripwire
http://www.myspace.com/jaytripwire
Thanks Jay!!



