DJ Krazy Kon breaks records as new album reaches No. 1 on iTunes dance charts

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Brighton entertainer DJ Krazy Kon has made his way onto the top charts this week following the release of his new album “Greek Mix Volume 24: Classics Edition”.

Featuring the likes of classic Greek singers Alkeos, Sarbel and Sfakianakis, the album is said to bring Greeks “back in time and bring back happy memories.”

“Nothing beats the classics so it was an idea of mine to deliver something different for the 24th album in my Greece Mix series,” DJ Krazy Kon said.

“I wanted to produce an album that reminds you of a place in time, a particular club, a group of friends, an island of Greece you visited.”

The new album reached No. 1 on the iTunes Dance charts top 150 in Australia in just 4 days, now reaching the ARIA Top 20 Compilation Charts. This is the first time in history a Greek CD has achieved this in Australia.

“I am proud to see a Greek CD on top of a mainstream chart in Australia and I thank everyone for the amazing support,” DJ Krazy Kon added.

The new cd is available online at www.djkrazykon.com, ITunes worldwide, Spotify and select Greek outlets, including Oakleigh Music Centre in Melbourne, Alevri HQ & Stretto Espresso in Sydney.

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