Magic Touch 31 Song Mashup Fixed [exclusive] -
But there are rumors. A verified anonymous insider on Reddit claims that a well-known DJ (name redacted) has reached out to both Voxel and PhaseLockedLoop about a potential "official" version with cleared samples. If true, it would be the first licensed 31-song mega-mashup in history.
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Released in September 2014 by producer , "Magic Touch (Mashup of 31 Songs)" arrived at the absolute peak of the progressive house, electro house, and completionist mashup era. The track achieved legendary status when it was utilized as the background music for historically difficult and beautiful Geometry Dash custom levels, most notably "Highlife" and the unrated iteration of "Low Death" .
Songs are grouped by mood (e.g., a "sad hour" section or a "peak party" section) rather than just random ordering. magic touch 31 song mashup fixed
(Songs 18–25)
The magic touch = the ability to invite joy.
The track is widely recognized for its seamless transitions and use of "vocal chops" from various electronic and pop hits. Some of the primary songs sampled include: : "One More Time," "Revolution 909," and "Musique". : "Spectrum" (including the A-Trak & Clockwork Remix ) and "Shave It". : "Technicolor," "The City," and his remix of "Pendulum". But there are rumors
The "fixed" edition resonated deeply with the internet's audiophile communities, quickly racking up views on YouTube, SoundCloud, and TikTok.
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The track serves as a time capsule for the early-to-mid 2010s Electronic Dance Music (EDM) boom. By featuring artists like Madeon, Mat Zo, and Porter Robinson, Romos captured the era’s penchant for "complextro"—a subgenre defined by rapid-fire changes in synth leads and textures. The "fixed" versions often address audio balancing or pitch issues found in the original upload, ensuring that the listener can clearly distinguish between the 31 unique layers that define the piece. Valuing himself and others
Here’s a for a “Magic Touch” (Mike Posner / Black Eyed Peas / etc.) 31-song mashup — structured like a DJ set with a narrative arc.
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If one were to nitpick, the sheer density of 31 songs means that some iconic choruses are reduced to mere seconds—snippets that blink by before you can fully digest them. It feels like flipping through a radio dial at hyper-speed. While this creates high energy, it occasionally sacrifices the emotional weight of the slower tracks included in the roster.