The Party Line Mobile DJ Service

     

 

   

    

        

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

                                               

PrimeCuts MP3

PrimeCuts MP3 features

over 50 songs every week.

It also has the weeks Top 30 Charts

in the .pdf format so I'm always on top

of what's hot in every style of music. 

English Styles are...

Adult Contemporary

Hot Adult Contemporary

CHR/Top 40 (Contemorary Hit Radio)

Urban

Rock

Alternative

Adult Album Alternative

Country

Urban Adult Contemporary

Smooth Jazz

Dance

&

Christian

 

Spanish Styles include....

Banda

Ranchera

Mariaici

Nortena

Grupero

Duranguense

Cumbia

Tierra Calients

Salsa

Merengue

Reggaeton

&

Bachata

 

 

 

 

        Prime Cuts contains all the radio edit

hits that crack the Top 30 Charts.

Prime Cuts is shipped every week,

52 weeks a year.

If it's a hit, it's on Prime Cuts!

Prime Cuts is a service from TM Studios Hit Discs® which is the music service of choice among radio professionals.... including Rick Dees' & Casey Kasem's Countdown programs, every

major network, thousands of radio stations worldwide and most major webcasters.

 

The Party Line also subscribes to

PrimeCuts Smooth Jazz

Just the right music to create a mellow atmosphere. Perfect for dinner music,

cocktail hour music, weddings,

restaurants, and other venues.

 

 

 

The Party Line also subscribes to

   

PrimeCuts Latin

 

Spanish

   Cumbia, Ranchera, Bolero, Banda, Tejano,Merengue, Salsa, Mariache,

   Merengue & More...

From artists such as Ramon Ayala, Vincente

   Fernandez, Michael Salgado, Selena, Los Tucanes, Kumbia Kings and

   many more....

 

      

        Prime Cuts Latin contains the hottest new Latin music

from 12 different formats. Discs are shipped every other

week and contains the following formats:

  1. Banda - This format consists of music from groups or "conjuntos" that play the "Regional" Mexican music. It is distinguished by a brassy sound. Lots of tubas for instance.
  2. Ranchera - Ranchera usually features guitars and horns and is extremely popular throughout the Northern region of Mexico.
  3. Mariachi - Folkloric music originated in Mexico. It usually features acoustic guitars and horns.
  4. Norteña - This music is represented in Northern Mexico. It is similar to the Polka, but has a defined Mexican distinction. Norteña is very popular among Mexicans living in the United States. It most always features an accordion. It is also very similar to Country and Western music from Nashville. It has Mariachi overtones and is also base for most Ranchera music.
  5. Grupero - This music is distinguished by guitars, keyboards, and the occasional accordion, grupero represents the sensitive side of Regional Mexican music.
  6. Duranguense - Is named after the Mexican state of Durango, but was originated in the city of Chicago, Illinois.  Duranguense is a stripped-down, electronic take on Banda characterized by its fast tempo and use of wind instruments.
  7. Cumbia - This form originated in Colombia and is popular in the Caribbean and South America. It has a compulsive backbeat and has recently become very popular in Mexico and Central America.
  8. Tierra Caliente - A term describing a cultural & geographical region in southern Mexico encompassing the states of Guerrero, Michoacan, and Mexico City.  The music of Tierra Caliente is an expression of the calentana culture in these regions which is a melding of music, poetry, and dance.  It's rhythm is often frantic and harmonic.
  9. Salsa - Its Latin beat is synonymous with a Caribbean /Cha-Cha type sound. Salsa combines Latin Caribbean rhythms with jazz and is contemporary and very danceable. Popular in Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Colombia.
  10. Merengue - A style of music that originates from the Spanish Caribbean. The music is a Cha-Cha in nature, but has a slight variation in steps. It is very danceable and appeals to a wide spectrum of the Latin Caribbean audience.
  11. Reggaeton - Reggaeton is a relatively new genre of dance music that has become popular in Puerto Rico over the last decade. The name is derived from the reggae music of Jamaica which influenced Reggaeton's dance beat. Reggaeton was also heavily influenced by other Puerto Rican music genres and by urban hip-hop music craze in the United States.
  12. Bachata - This genre originated in the Dominican Republic. It has a distinct flamenco style guitar strokes mixed with Spanish and African percussions. It evolved from Cuban son and boleros.

    

     The above lists are only a sample of the music I have.  The Party

     Line has music for any reason, season or occasion.

     I often say, "It's Impossible to please all the people all the time,"

     "So I try to please most the people most of the time."  The way I

     do that is by playing recognizable music, because when you get

     right down to it, "People don't know what they like."  "They Like

     What they Know."  Their is a lot of truth to that statment......

  

     One of the tools I use is the Top-200 List.  Click on the link below

     to see it for yourself.

                The Mobile Beat Top 200 Most Requested Songs

To open The Top 200 you must have Acrobat Reader

If you need it, click the icon below

                                                                   Adobe Reader

 

 

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