I cut my DJ teeth on early to mid 90's Techno (back before Anything was called electronica, or other variant names), disco, jungle, house, and hip hop. I could have stuck with just that, and there would be nothing to complain about, but I did grow from there, trying to put a little of everything int each set.
I've always been analogue, no samplers, no CD's or mp3's, et cetera, with the exception of using someone's Adat to lay some tracks one time, and a brief foray into some MIDI sequencing. I do own a drummachine identical to the one used on "when doves cry".
Old School, anyone?
I'd be willing to undertake just about any musical project if I had the funding and a little time to learn the new tech. I think the funding would probably be harder to come by. I pick stuff up like syndicates hitting bread trucks. Right now I'm so rusty I squeak, but it's like riding a bicycle (when you fall off, it hurts?).
I'd love to hear a rough draft of it if you ever could git it working, Ugly.
Poppy "Dance"/Happy House remixes of popular songs bring the pain, and not in a good way.
My Favorite remix album of all time is hands down the "Shut Up Kitty" compilation. Folks like KMFDM (more people may recognise this name), Diatribe, Babyland, & Death Method doing Popular songs from a few different eras (U2, Beach Boys, Madonna)... It is by no means Christian music, but not devoid of merit of some kind.