Playlist of the Week: DJ Minx

DJ Minx
"In anticipation of my first release of 2025, "Blocked" on RDA, I’ve put together this playlist of timeless bangers that always get the crowd moving across dance floors worldwide. From old to new… motown and house to techno, I always try to bring the true eclecticism to my track selections. Anything goes, no rules… real Detroit vibes." — DJ Minx
You don’t have to deal with people on social media, especially when they don’t match your energy. Just flow. I wrote and produced this track to let it be known - it’s okay to BLOCK ‘em.
I like Prunk’s production style, so when I saw Hot Since 82’s name on the remix, I had to listen. Nicely done. This is a hot one, I love it!
This remake was done well. It grooves just right and I can layer it up to shock the heads on the dance floor. Nice one!
The original is one of the first Cajmere tracks I purchased on vinyl. It’s timeless. When I heard this remix, I fell in love with it all over again. The catchy vocals always fill up the dance floor.
Harry always brings the smoke; no questions about that. I’ve got two words for this one: Drum. Work. The way the hats are laid in is just fabulous. This is one of my newest favorites.
Baby J delivered on this one. It’s bounces with harder sets and smooth house sets as well. I love playing this kind of heat, it’s a bit infectious, and a thumper for the heads.
This, my loves, is peak-time weaponry. The solid piano and pads make it lethal. You will hear me play this one OFTEN!
If Tony Romero’s name is on it, I’m going to check it out. Sweet banger here with Low Steppa and Crusy, beautifully done!
Carl Craig put his hometown spin on this one. His remixes are always brilliant, and this one’s a solid groover all the way through.
Elements of disco, a four-on-the-floor groove, and the crisp vocals make this one an absolute must-play. Earth n Days just know how to make music feel right.
Dames Brown took me to church and back around to the dance floor with this one. Floorplan always delivers heaters, and this one is no different. Sweet work, Waajeed and crew.
Went into the studio to work on this track and finished it out by whispering, “Get it up." I’m happy about his release on Snatched! I love to see people losing it to this track!
This track is so damn hot. If you missed it when it initially came out, it’s not too late to get into it. The baseline here is sickening!
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