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Don't Stop Believin' (featuring Deen Castronovo)
The Hitmaker
Deen Castronovo of Journey sings this remix by The Hitmaker of the classic hit--yes, a dancefloor remake of Don't Stop Believin'. It will blow your mind.
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Featuring the stunning lead vocal of Deen Castronovo of Journey, The Hitmakers Dont Stop Believin contains four remixes of the radio anthem that will rock the dancefloor and destroy preconceptions. More than just club mixes, these tracks are expansions of the key ingredients that made the original Journey recording such a massive hit.
"We're going to give profits from the sale of this CD to Chicago White Sox Charities," says Tie Records International.
The Hitmaker is revitalizing dance music with other mind-boggling remixes of unlikely-yet-perfect dancefloor anthems by Journey, The Who, Styx, Survivor, REO Speedwagon, and others; recontextualizing songs that have never been considered to be remotely danceable. The Hitmaker says, My remixes bring the song to light in a new context, where people can enjoy the magic of the melody without the stigma of, Youre listening to Journey?! It reveals a new side to this great song thats been neglected until now. And it gives me a chance to celebrate and revive the music that I grew up listening to on the radio.
In addition to live shows with Rjd2 and others, The Hitmaker has produced and remixed for several artists, including a recent remix of the title track of Glen Burtnik's "Welcome to Hollywood," remixes of "The Theme From Hot Doug's," and others.