K-Pop Remixes For Celebrating The New Year

2013 has served as the year that electronic dance music and dubstep became the standard within K-Pop. SM Entertainment and YG Entertainment helped to lead the dance music movement with catchy songs like SHINee's Everybody and Taeyang's Ringa Linga. As the year draws to a close, K-Pop deejays have been releasing their year end compilations and mash ups. Whether the artist is Daniel Kim, who has become well regarded for his year-end Pop Danthology or a radio DJ from Australia, K-Pop remixes can provide the perfect soundtrack a New Year's Eve party.

K-Pop Remixes for Parties Where the Attendees May Not All Be K-Pop Fans

Dave Smith, otherwise known as DJ Yigytugd hails from Atlanta, Georgia. He first became interested in K-Pop after hearing Big Bang's Forever With You which features 2NE1's Park Bom. Upon listening to the song, he fell in love with K-Pop, especially K-R&B and is a fan of Big Bang, as well as 2NE1. DJ Yigytugd presents a mash up of K-Pop along with hits from artists such as Jennifer Lopez. The mash up is an excellent way to have K-Pop on the playlist at a party that is not packed with K-Pop fans.

F(x) faces off against Chris Brown with this mash up of Electric Shock entitled Electric Music from DJ Masa.

DJ J from Australia's SBS PopAsia presents a seamless remix of Big Bang's hits with One Direction's Best Love Song Ever.

The DJ also has one of the best mixes of summer 2013 K-Pop hits with a mix that includes MBLAQ's Smoky Girl, After School's First Love, and Xia Junsu's Incredible.

Remixes for Party People Who Love to Dance

Ferry Productions presents an upbeat remix of T-ARA's October 2013 release Number 9 which is makes standing still almost impossible.

DJ Alejandro Martinez delivers a new spin on Teen Top's Rocking.

Canada's DJ Mikey and Ramyun created a remix of B.A.P's Hurricane that is has a harder driving beat.

T.O.P's DOOM DADA becomes even more hardcore with this trip remix via Seoul of the hit single.

End of the year award programs such as the Gayo Daejun also provide an opportunity for audiences to examine their music library for songs that may be missing. New Year's Eve provides an excuse to break new playlists and music that has been gathered over the year. With 2013 coming to a bittersweet end, year end K-Pop mixes just keep getting better. Whether the celebration is a low-key party at home or a larger one, 2014 can be ushered in with the beats of the best K-Pop of the year.

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