Yacht Club DJs mash-up Metallica, Kayne, Khia, and Hole
Yacht Club DJs are Austria’s Girl Talk. The DJs mix classic songs and overlap them into a seamless array of beats to get any crowd dancing. I particularly like the way they keep the integrity of the original tracks by keeping it simple. Yes, less is more.
Tagged: Austrian DJs, cool mash-ups, Kayne West, Khia, Metallica
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Caitlin said | 23 November, 2011
Pretty sure you mean Yacht Club DJ’s are Australia’s Girl Talk not Austria’s
can't tell if typo... said | 23 November, 2011
Australian, not Austrian…
zuckr said | 23 November, 2011
Don’t sleep on this either. Not playing massive festivals like the yacht club but still manages to rock the crowd in Albury (NSW) every week!!!
http://soundcloud.com/zuckr-dj/sweet-summer-beats-iv
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DJ_Salinger said | 23 November, 2011
They’re actually from Australia. Not Austria.