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Club Taylor 2k26 [Platinum Edition] Volume 3

Club Taylor Platinum Edition Volume 3 artwork featuring a glamorous Taylor Swfit in a sparkling green bodysuit and fishnet stockings reclining across a white table in a dimly lit upscale room. Emerald green and gold typography frames the image with Party Favorz branding and a vintage nightlife aesthetic inspired by high-fashion editorial photography.

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Party Favorz is back with the third installment of Club Taylor [Platinum Edition], continuing our complete overhaul of the original Taylor Swift remix series while pushing these final two volumes into entirely new territory.

Expanding Beyond the Original Club Taylor

The first two volumes leaned more heavily into the progressive, tribal and circuit-inspired sounds commonly associated with LGBTQ dance culture and festivals, while Volumes 3 and 4 expand into a broader modern dance spectrum that incorporates sweeping EDM, Progressive House, Dubstep, Future House, NuDisco and melodic crossover remixes geared toward hardcore Taylor fans looking for something beyond the expected club formula.

Rebuilding the Series From Scratch

As we started rebuilding these sets from scratch, it quickly became obvious that trying to force everything into one giant mix wasn’t working. Even with strong remixes, too many songs began blending together after repeated listening. Taylor’s songwriting style is so recognizable that placement and sequencing became just as important as the songs themselves.

That’s ultimately why this project evolved into four distinct volumes instead of simply updating the original release.

Many of the strongest remixes from the original Club Taylor were already doing exactly what they needed to do, so they remained untouched. Others were replaced with alternate versions that better fit the atmosphere and flow of these newer volumes. In several cases, lesser-known remixes ultimately worked better than the bigger or more obvious choices because they allowed the songs to breathe naturally instead of overwhelming them with unnecessary production tricks.

That approach helped shape the overall identity of the final two volumes.

A More Modern Dancefloor Experience

Tracks from 1989, Reputation, Lover, Red, Speak Now, Folklore, Midnights, The Tortured Poets Department and The Life of a Showgirl all coexist here, but they do so through a much broader modern dance lens than the earlier volumes. Songs like “Down Bad,” “Fortnight,” “Bad Blood,” “Karma,” “Cruel Summer,” “The Fate Of Ophelia” and “Opalite” naturally pushed the set deeper into melodic EDM and atmospheric territory, while classics like “Out Of The Woods,” “Ready For It,” “Blank Space,” “Style,” “Wildest Dreams,” “You Belong With Me” and “Shake It Off” helped anchor the larger club energy throughout the mix.

At the same time, some songs simply didn’t survive the rebuild process. A few remixes stayed too close to the original productions, while others disrupted the pacing or emotional momentum we were trying to create. Even fan favorite mashups were cut if they didn’t contribute something unique to the overall listening experience.

In the end, these final two volumes became less about creating a straightforward Taylor Swift remix collection and more about building a long-form dance experience that evolves from beginning to end without exhausting the listener. Party Favorz really pushed itself creatively on these final two volumes and we hope fans can appreciate the time and effort that went into creating them.

We’ll be back Saturday with the final volume where we diverge a bit and have something to say about what’s happening in the United States at the moment.

Until the next time…ENJOY!

  1. I Don’t Wanna Live Forever (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) [with Zayn Malik]
  2. Out Of The Woods (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix)
  3. Me! (Division 4 Remix) [with Brendon Urie]
  4. The Man (David Michael Remix)
  5. Both Of Us (It’s The DJ Kue Remix!) [with B.O.B]
  6. Welcome To New York (Babokon Remix)
  7. 22 (Gin & Sonic Mashup) [vs. Ride With Me]
  8. Eyes Open (Nevins Tempo Mix DJ Intro)
  9. Shake It Off (Jad Desenchanntee vs. Dave Audé Remix Extended)
  10. Look What You Made Me Do (David Michael Club Mix)
  11. All Too Well (Andrew Marks Breathe Again Edit) [vs. Blasterjaxx & Blackcode]
  12. Don’t Blame Me (Predator Remix)
  13. Bad Blood (MS Project Sound Remix)
  14. Ready For It (BloodPop Remix)
  15. Down Bad (MIYOO Remix)
  16. Willow (Liam Pfeifer Remix)
  17. Mine (Jerry Kay ‘Never Change’ x ‘The Best’ Edit)
  18. Message In A Bottle (Fat Max G Remix)
  19. Bejeweled (Kue Extended Remix)
  20. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Patrolla Remix)
  21. Is It Over Now (Pete Down Club Mix Clean)
  22. Love Story (Division 4 Radio Edit)
  23. Clean (T. Kyle Remix)

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