1. "This Is Hollywood" (Original Club Mix) - Gina Star feat DJ Roland Clark
2. "Dance The Way I Feel" (The Drill Club Mix) - Ou Est Le Swimming Pool
3. "Strobe" (Michael Woods Remix) - Deadmau5
4. "Better Run" (Wippenberg Remix [Gina Star Edit]) - Nadia Ali & Tocadisco
5. "Wonder" (Original Mix) - The Black Project
6. "Come My Way" (Original Club Mix) - Tom Neville and Stafford Brothers
7. "Clipped" (Koen Groenveld Remix) - Uppermost
8. "Sweet Disposition" (Axwell & Dirty South Remix) - The Temper Trap
9. "Tobita" (Original Mix) - Norman Doray
10. "Put Your Hands Up" (Mark Knight Remix) - Mark Knight & Koen Groenveld
Gina Star is a DJ & producer originally from Dallas, Texas. After moving to LA in 2006 to further her career, she was hailed by the LA Times and E! Entertainment as one of the most talented and sought after DJ’s in the city, and was welcomed into some of LA’s most exclusive V.I.P. celebrity endorsed nightclubs playing her own special style of big room uplifting house.
With a distinctive and uncompromising ear for good music, she accepted the position of Director of A&R at Thrive Records, home to some of the biggest DJs in the world including Oakenfold, Digweed and Deep Dish. Gina Star then released her debut single on Grammy nominated producer Dave Aude’s label, Audacious, which received rave reviews.
Moving across the pond to the UK in 2009 to further her DJ & production career, Gina Star has propelled herself into the limelight working with Toolroom Records and gaining support on her productions, most notably Pete Tong spinning her recent Cirez D & Sunscreem mashup to the masses on his Radio 1 show.
The start of 2010 sees Gina Star release ‘This Is Hollywood’ on Toolroom’s ‘Leaders Of The New School’ imprint featuring the instantly recognizable vocal talent of Roland Clark. The track has a driving groove, building layers of sound with Roland preaching ‘Welcome To Hollywood, what’s your dream’. The track incorporates a massive uplifting synth line which comes through for those ‘hands in the air’ moments taking you to a brilliantly executed breakdown before dropping back into a full-on dance floor assault. The instrumental does exactly as it says on the tin and as an extra bonus the package features Roland’s full Acapella, which seems to be a rarity these days when releasing music in the digital age. As Pete Tong would say ‘This is Essential’!!
With much more in the pipeline, 2010 is set to be a big one for Gina Star. Stay tuned!