West Life Dj Mix -

The first full vocal arrives via Swear It Again , pitched up +3%, layered over a progressive trance arpeggio. Before the chorus ends, the mix crossfades into Uptown Girl — but not as you know it. The doo-wop piano becomes a funky guitar stab over a deep house bassline, with Mark’s ad-libs chopped as fills. A quick snare roll leads into…

Energy drops back to 120 BPM. Beautiful in White (acoustic) loops under a soft kick and vocal chop “I found…” — then, a final sample of the original Flying Without Wings intro, slowed 20%. The airplane landing announcement returns. “We hope you enjoyed the flight.” Fade out with a single, unaccompanied harmony: “Smile… an everlasting smile.” west life dj mix

The mix begins not with a beat, but with a familiar sound: the soft crackle of a cabin announcement. “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Flight WL…” Then, a filtered piano chord from Flying Without Wings rises through static. Just as Shane’s first line would hit—the bass drops. A four-on-the-floor kick, a driving synth, and a chopped vocal of “You’re my… you’re my…” loops into a euphoric house groove. The first full vocal arrives via Swear It

The beat pulls away. Just piano, reverb, and a looped vocal snippet from If I Let You Go . Then, a single clap. A filtered vocal from What About Now builds, rising in pitch until—white noise sweep. Drop into a drum & bass rework of When You’re Looking Like That . Double-time hats, soaring pads. The pop chorus never sounded so urgent. A quick snare roll leads into… Energy drops