Vinyl from the 80s lacked sub-bass. When cut to wax, the bass frequencies were often rolled off to prevent the needle from jumping. X-Mix pressed records hot. They added synthesized sub-bass that mirrored the original bassline, ensuring that when you dropped Planet Rock in a club with a Funktion-One system, the floor literally vibrated.
Fluctuating tempos common in live-drum 1970s disco tracks were stabilized into steady, predictable Beats Per Minute (BPM) counts. x-mix club classics
Tracks were retrofitted with 16-to-32-bar introductory and concluding drum patterns to allow flawless beat-mixing. Vinyl from the 80s lacked sub-bass
While digital platforms like Beatport and Traxsource now provide contemporary remixes, the X-Mix Club Classics remains the "gold standard" for DJs who want the original vocal performances of 80s hits paired with the structural reliability of 90s club production. They added synthesized sub-bass that mirrored the original
These tracks, along with many others, have become synonymous with the X-Mix brand and continue to be played in clubs and at festivals to this day.