Mixed Beats

Mixed Beats is the second remix album by Ira Losco, the first one being Blends & Remixes of Someone Else.

Mixed Beats
Remix album by
Released 22 August 2009
Recorded2008/09
Genre
Producer
  • Ira Losco
  • Howard Keith
  • Alvin Gee
  • Miss Roberta
  • Glenn Frantz
  • Roger Shah
  • Duo Blank
  • Toby Farrugia
  • Joven Grech
  • Cyprian Cassar
  • Mark Grima
  • Matthew Agius
Ira Losco chronology
Fortune Teller
(2008)
Mixed Beats
(2009)
The Fire
(2013)
Singles from Mixed Beats
  1. "What's The Matter With Your Cabrio"
    Released: May 2009
  2. "Shoulders of Giants"
    Released: September 2009
  3. "Love Song"
    Released: December 2009
  4. "Something to Talk About"
    Released: February 2010

Track listing

  1. "Something To Talk About" [U-Bahn Remix] – 3:57
  2. "What's The Matter With Your Cabrio" [DJ Ruby Remix] – 5:27
  3. "Love Song" [Tenishia Remix] - 4:47
  4. "Your Ways" [Alvin Gee Remix] - 3.44
  5. "Promises" [Miss Roberta Remix] - 5.03
  6. "Idle Motion" [Toby Remix] - 4.31
  7. "Accident Prone 2009" [DJ Ruby and Glenn Frantz Remix] - 4.55
  8. "Shoulders Of Giants" [Roger Shah Magic Island Remix Radio Edit] - 4.30
  9. "Driving One Of Your Cars" [DJ Ruby Remix] - 3.22
  10. "Promises" [Duo Blank Remix] - 4.41
  11. "Fortune Teller" [Glenn Frantz Reprise Remix] - 5.35
  12. "Accident Prone 09" [Thomas Penton & Alex Armes Remix] - 5.21
  13. "Shoulders Of Giants" [Roger Shah Magic Island Remix Club Mix] - 8.06
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