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Beyond Technodome (Mike‘s 2K4 remix) - December 2004

Mike updates his own 1993 dance floor raver with new sounds and a video mix for 2004. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls... Dyin‘ time‘s here. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Bizarre Love Triangle (Mike‘s Crystal Order mix) - May 2008

The Crystal Method remixed New Order‘s genre-breakout 1986 classic ‘‘Bizarre Love Triangle‘‘ for their 2005 release, ‘‘Community Service II‘‘. This video mix is taken from the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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California Dreamin‘ (Mike‘s Mom-n-Pop mix) - May 2008

The Royal Gigolos covered this 1965 hit from The Mamas & Papas in 2004. Mike sprinkles on a little more love for 2008. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Don‘t Go (Upstairs at Mike‘s mix) - October 2008

This 2006 release from Starting Rock featuring Diva Avari is a cover of Yazoo‘s 1982 synth classic ‘‘Don‘t Go‘‘. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Fire (Mike‘s Seriously On Fire mix) - December 2008

Mike takes Ferry Corsten‘s 2005 single ‘‘Fire‘‘, featuring Duran Duran, one step further. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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It‘s Like That (Mike‘s JN Joint) - June 2008

Jason Nevins released his hip-house remix of Run-DMC‘s very first single, 1983‘s ‘‘It‘s Like That‘‘, as a single in 1997. This video version appears on the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Love Is Like Oxygen (Mike‘s Short-n-Sweet mix) - January 2009

Mike re[tro]mixes the 1978 hit ‘‘Love Is Like Oxygen‘‘ by British glam-rockers Sweet. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Only - January 2006

Mindless Faith remixed the Nine Inch Nails track ‘‘Only‘‘ for a radio remix contest in 2005. This is Mike‘s 2006 video remix over their award-winning entry.

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Planet Rock (Mike‘s Oakie B Breakin‘ mix) - April 2008

Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force simultaneously created a dance music revolution and a new genre of music in 1983 with their groundbreaking electro hit, ‘‘Planet Rock‘‘. Paul Oakenfold remixed it in 2001 and released it on his soundtrack album for the movie ‘‘Swordfish‘‘. This is Oakie‘s Swordfish version with much breakin, lockin‘ and poppin‘ lovingly piled on by Mike for 2008. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Somebody To Love (Mike‘s Saving Grace mix) - April 2008

In 2004, The Boogie Pimps covered this classic 1967 Jefferson Airplane track. Mike piled on in 2008 with this video mix. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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Sunshine Of Your Love (Mike‘s Stalker Mix) - October 2008

Mike‘s 2008 re[tro]mix of the 1968 classic ‘‘Sunshine Of Your Love‘‘ by rock supergroup Cream. From the album ‘‘Mike Dailor Presents: RE[TRO]SPECT, Volume 1‘‘.

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The Hand That Feeds - December 2005

NYNEX and Trent Cantrelle remixed the Nine Inch Nails track ‘‘The Hand That Feeds‘‘ for an online remix contest in 2005. Mike created this video mix shortly thereafter.

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Close Your Eyes (Live at Mohawk Place) - March 2006

A clip fom the Mohawk Place show Video credit: Andy Pokon

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Close Your Eyes (Projection version) - August 2005

This is the version that plays behind the band at live shows

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Freedom + Chance (Live at Vertex) - July 2006

A clip fom the August ‘06 Vertex show in Rochester, NY Video credit: Jay Rowe

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Reasons To Love (Live at Mohawk Place) - March 2006

A clip fom the Mohawk Place show Video credit: Andy Pokon

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Reverie (Live at Vertex) - July 2006

A clip fom the July ‘06 Vertex show in Rochester, NY Video credit: Jay Rowe

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What Remains (Live at Mohawk Place) - March 2006

A clip of ‘‘ What Remains‘‘ fom the Mohawk Place show Video credit: Andy Pokon

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Why - September 2005

The 1st video from the Amber Lights EP

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Why (Live at Mohawk Place) - March 2006

A clip of ‘‘Why‘‘ fom the Mohawk Place show Video credit: Andy Pokon

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Why (Projection version) - January 2006

This version plays behind the band at live shows

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