DJ Mixes
Subcategories
DeepLink
While working as a DJ in local clubs and venues, it’s only natural that I’ve gathered many great deep, soulful, jazzy house tracks. I began exploring good dance music in my teenage years in the late ’90s, and I’m still going strong. Over the years, I’ve been asked to mix some of the best house tracks for my friends and fans, so I decided it would be cool to share them online with the broadest possible audience. I’ve got plenty of DeepLink DJ Mixes on this website, feel free to listen, and if you really like them, download and share them with other house music lovers. Enjoy.
Deep Retro Grooves
Here is a collection of music I’ve cherished for a long time. Even now, I can still listen to it as if it were new. It features some of the oldest and finest house and deep house productions that feel timeless to me. Call it classics, retro, roots, yet it’s so much more than that. This music represents some of the best years of my life; it was my mainstream house for a long time, and it still is. For many listeners, though, it may feel underground.
Mix The Groove
This section of the site is dedicated to my online radio show, the DJ residency I hosted in 2007–2008 on UK internet radio MixTheGroove. Although the station eventually shut down, I preserved the shows as downloadable MP3s. Each episode is a pure DJ mix, it was music only with no talk. Every week, I carefully selected and blended some of the best and more niche deep, soulful, jazzy, and tech-house tracks. I hope you enjoy them.
Live DJ sets
On this page you’ll find my DJ sets, recorded live at some of my favorite clubs and venues. I was a resident DJ for many years, spinning four nights a week at the legendary Club Contrast, and I also held a resident night at Paradiso discotheque in Novi Sad. Lounge Café was the last venue where I performed weekly before moving to New York City. Each set offers a distinct vibe, and I encourage you to listen and download. The music is 99% house, with strong influences from Jazz, Nu-Jazz, Soul, Funk, and Afro-Latin rhythms and other elements.
Radio Shows
I’ve spent more than ten years as a DJ on numerous local radio stations in my city, and I’ve always enjoyed mixing new electronic music and curating engaging radio programs. Radio is wonderful because you know someone’s listening, even if you don’t know who they are or how many are tuned in. However, I didn’t record many of my DJ sets, though I did capture a few of my latest sessions from my favorite radio station ever, IN RADIO Novi Sad (1998–2009, R.I.P.). My main goal was to promote new and classic deep, soulful, funky, jazzy, Latin, and tech-house music while having fun in the process. These radio shows were recorded exclusively without my talk, just good old house music. Thanks for listening.
Long DJ Mixes
Years ago, while browsing my precious music collection, I began to imagine mixing my favorite tracks into an epic, long DJ set. I wanted a flow that could traverse different styles and folders from my computer (1973–2003), not for technical perfection, but to create something immersive I could listen to while pursuing other creative pursuits. It took me a lot of time to prepare and blend these long mixes, but the payoff was worth it. I cared less about technical details and more about music selection. After months of preparation, I finally launched this huge project, and now we have four ultra-long DJ mixes that showcase some of the best talents in electronic and contemporary music.
Guest Mixes
As you can tell, I’ve spent a lot of time mixing and recording my DJ sets. I didn’t have much time to record and mix for other internet sites or organize things, so I ended up with only two recorded DJ mixes to share. I know that isn’t a lot, but I’m excited to put them out there anyway. I hope you’ll enjoy these two deep, jazzy, soulful mixes I produced for the DeepGroove Show & DeepGroove Show.
During my September 2001 trip to New York City, the first place I craved visiting (and the spot I hung out at most) was Satellite Records (R.I.P.). It was “the store,” packed with superb deep house records, notable European imports, and a treasure trove of excellent US house that you rarely coudn't find in European vinyl shops. I picked up a bunch of records each day. After returning to Serbia, I mixed my first Deep Lounge set inspired by that experience. Much respect to: Teddy G, Kevin Yost, Blue Six, The DHJ Project, Jask, Tropical Deep, Jazz Brazillia, Suba, Bell & Everything, 7 Holland Tunnel, Lugo, Universal Tongues, Jovonn, Hot Lizard...
This mix was also submitted for Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA) in NYC 2001. In contrast to the blue version, this one leans into dance-floor dynamics—perfect for parties and club nights rather than relaxing sets. You’ll hear twisted textures, breaks, horns, tech, disco, funky grooves, and deep vibes. It’s a compilation of tracks I’ve battered loud in the clubs, now unified in Orange Mastermix. It performed well for RBMA, and it could resonate with your audience as well. Enjoy: Brothers' Vibe, Twisted Pair, Petalpusher, Disco-Tex, Atari Playboys, Rick Garcia, Powder Production, Julius Papp, Inland Knights, Soul Of Puertorico, A Small Phat One, Jacob London, The Scumfrog, Halo & Hipp-E & Tony, Jakkata, Olav Basoski, Kevin Yost,.
While I was taking part in the Red Bull Music Academy (RBMA), I submitted this DJ mix and was honored to be selected for the 2001 New York City academy. It’s a special project for me—a fortunate moment that opened new doors. If you’re into lounge, chill, and house, you might want to download or listen with a cocktail or refreshing drink in hand. The mix is rich with depth and soul, weaving lounge textures, deep house, and a touch of tech. Overall, it’s a smooth, summery set that’s perfect for any bar, club, or birthday celebration. Enjoy: Llorca, Kimbu Kimra, Wink, Kevin Yost, Blue Six, Kings Of Tommorow, Li'Sha, Standard White Issue, Kevin Yost, Tony Watson, Mateo & Matos, Photek, The Path feat Marcell, Akabu, Brooks
DJ experiment: a practice session to sharpen new skills. I’m always up for it! This time, I tried something totally different: mixing a DJ set comprised of tracks that are already featured in other DJs’ mixes. We’ve done similar things before—remember those days of opening a fresh mix CD and wanting to drop a track right away? It’s tougher than it sounds: less time to cue, and getting the pitch right can be tricky. Yet, this spontaneous approach turned into one of my favorite mixes, highlight-worthy for its bold, on-the-fly vibe. Artists: Problem Kids, Zero Db, Nick Holder, Peace Division, Suba, Powder Productions, Orpheos, Plastic Avengers, Audiomontage, Halo Varga, Marino Berardi, Mood II Swing Killer Loop, Sound of Soul, Sandy Rivera & Jose Burgos
This DJ mix is the “other version” of the music style shift I planned for 2000, which I named Fast Change. If you’re after Funky, Disco, Uplifting, Progressive, and Deep Tech House, you’ll find it all in this mix. You’ll notice I’m still rooted in French House, but the focus here is funkier, with some of the finest deep house producers featured as well: Disco Pimps, JNX, Silicon Soul, Sunshine Funk, Gardeweg, Didier Sinclair & Chris, Rinôçérôse, Yonkapin, Discocaine, Conga Squad, C-Mos, Jark Prongo, Kevin Yost, Terry Lee Brown Jr., Chilly Hi-Fly, Salome De Bahia, DJ Zorra.