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The "Ultrasound Studio" series (often abbreviated as "UltraSound" or "U.S.S.") became legendary in this niche. The brainchild of a remixer known simply as "Ultrasound" or "DJ Ultrasound," the series specialized in "extended versions," "long mixes," and "maxi versions" of famous pop, rock, and Eurodisco tracks. Unlike standard radio edits, these pieces were often stretched beyond the ten-minute mark, giving club DJs and home listeners alike the chance to lose themselves in repetitive, hypnotic instrumentals and vocals.

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Released in , this compilation represents a specific era of DJ culture—one defined by the transition from vinyl to digital, exclusive white labels, and the golden age of the "mashup" and unofficial remix. va ultrasound studio rare remixes vol159 2008 top

These tracks were designed specifically for dancefloor impact—think deep basslines, long build-ups, and atmospheric breakdowns.

I stumbled upon VA Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol 159, released in 2008, and I'm glad I did. This compilation is a treasure trove of rare and intriguing remixes that will satisfy even the most discerning electronic music enthusiasts. This compilation is a treasure trove of rare

: Lengthening intro and outro beats specifically to help club DJs execute smooth transitions.

Leo frowned. VA usually meant “Various Artists.” Ultrasound Studio was his place, but he’d never run a remix series. And Vol159 ? That implied 158 previous volumes. He’d owned the studio for only six years. or seller listings.) Released in

: Many of these remixes never saw official commercial releases due to strict sample licensing, making this volume a digital holy grail. Key Musical Themes of 2008

To understand Vol. 159, you have to understand the series. During the mid-to-late 2000s, studios and DJ collectives (particularly in Eastern Europe and Russia) released massive volumes of "Rare Remixes." These weren't your standard Spotify releases. They were often: