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Dance Mania to release DJ Funk Greatest Hits collection

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Iconic Chicago imprint Dance Mania are set to release a new triple-disc greatest hits album from DJ Funk, celebrating two decades of music from the ghetto/booty house pioneer.’DJ Funk Gold – 20th Anniversary Greatest Hits’ collects 43 of Funk’s most successful tracks, including ‘House the Groove’, ‘Knock Knock’ and ‘Booty Bounce’. Plus, the final CD is reserved for Funk’s ‘Gold Megamix’, which we assume will see the DJ dropping a host of his much-loved, luridly-titled productions.Following the release of the collection on September 5th, Funk has a series of album tours planned, including a trip to the UK and Europe in October, before heading back to the US for a run of shows lasting until March 2015. You can watch the promo video for the tour below and check out the full tracklist below.

Disc One01. House the Groove02. Pump It Erk N Jerk03. Knock Knock04. Work It05. The Original Video Clash06. Work Dat Body07. Pussy Ride08. Big Ole Booty09. Doggy Style10. DJ Funk Gonna Hurt Somebody11. Jump Up12. Ho’s in This House13. Booty Bounce14. I Need Weed in My Life15. Da Roof16. Booty Dead17. All You Freaks18. I’m So High19. Get Funky20. Hey I Feel Alright21. I Am Getting High22. Pump It Uk

Disc Two01. BHA2 Megamix(Shake It Up, Bounce Dat Ass, Believe In Sex, Face Down Ass Up, Pop Dat Thing, Booty Clap)02. Booty Bounce (GTA Mix)03. Pop’n Champagne (Spenda C And DJ Funk)04. Titties And Beer (Original Mix)05. Touch The Ground (DJ Funk Vs Eddie Deng)06. Bounce Dat Ass (Justice vs DJ Funk)07. Fuck Dat Ass08. Freak – Pump It/ Pussyride Remix (Bro Safari + Knuckle Children)10. Tits In My Face (Cenob1te Remix)11. Booty Clap (Boys Noize/Ookay Remix)12. Fuck Face Down13. Bang It (DJ Funk vs DJ Godfather)14. Back Dat Thang (DJ Funk vs DJ Godfather)15. Dirty Disco (feat. Funkyworm)16. Life Is a Mystery17. High Frequency18. Have’n Sex (Acid Mix)19. Free At Last20. Happy Feet21. Run

Disc ThreeGold Megamix

Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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