Ladies, gentlemen...feel like dancing on a table? The Saturday Night Fever series is officially here, bringing you a party playlist each week with a different theme. (Read: different theme, they won't always be dance songs.) But this week's edition is Remix focused, so this will probably get you moving, even if you're the most self-conscious dancer ever.

We're featuring Odesza's 2013 My Friends Never Die Remixes. The original EP came out this September, and now it's back with a makeover. Odesza consists of Harrison Mills (Catacombkid) and Clayton Knight (BeachesBeaches). They released the full-length Summer's Gone in 2012 and will be touring through the winter with Pretty Lights.

When it comes to remixes, there is endless room for other interpretations of the same song. The standout track off of My Friends Never Die, "With You" is remixed by two other artists in this new EP. And if the original "Without You" sounds like a remix, that's Odesza sampled Goyte's " Somebody That I Used To Know" featuring Kimbra.

1990's remix of "Without You" has more of a mellow (albeit electronic) groove, where Vindata's takes you straight to the club. But have a listen for yourself, which would you add to your party playlist?

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So which do you prefer, the original "Without You," 1990's remix or Vindata's? Comment below and consider some of these random fun remixes that run the gamut to add to your party playlist:

Body Language, "Social Studies" - Plastic Plates remix
No, not all songs will have a 70s vibe, despite this song and the name of the series!

Kendrick Lamar feat. Jay-Z, "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe remix,
There's also a version with English singer Emeli Sandé.

Yung Skeeter's remix of Matt & Kim's "It's Alright"
There are a ton of remixes of "It's Alright" on this album, hear them all and enjoy comparing.

And there's only the classic R.Kelly's remix to "Ignition," which doesn't sound like the typical remix but we love it all the same. You can pretty much guarantee a good time if you sneak it into your party playlist. Artists have made their own interpretations of it, to wild responses from live audiences.  

It's the freakin' weekend, baby. 

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