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: Being an unofficial mix, it lacks "clean" transitions for individual track selection if you want to skip around.

: What makes Part 17 superior to Part 16 is the inclusion of lesser-known Italian and German projects (e.g., Ice MC or Captain Hollywood Project ), providing a more "authentic" club feel rather than just a radio-hits collection. the_best_eurodance_90_a_99_part_17

While tracklists for these specific fan mixes can vary, Part 17 typically leans into: : Being an unofficial mix, it lacks "clean"

: Excellent pacing, high-quality audio mastering for an unofficial source, and a deep appreciation for the 1994-1996 peak period. : The balance between aggressive male rap verses

: The balance between aggressive male rap verses and melodic, soaring female vocals—a hallmark of the genre—is handled with great care in the leveling of the audio. The Verdict

The mix is technically proficient, utilizing traditional 4/4 beat-matching that maintains a consistent 130–140 BPM range. Unlike some professional compilations that cut tracks short, Part 17 allows the iconic synth riffs and female-led choruses to breathe, making it ideal for both workout sessions and throwback parties.

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