By the mid-2010s, the underground mobile DJ scene in the Philippines had evolved into a full-blown cultural movement. At the forefront stood —a name synonymous with high-energy, seamless club-style mixes that brought together Top 40, novelty songs, R&B slow jams, and electronic dance music. Hitmix Vol. 10 marks a milestone in his discography: the tenth installment in his flagship series, representing a decade of refining the “non-stop” DJ mix format for Filipino listeners.
Because mixtapes were often sold out of car trunks, indie record shops, or gas stations, official digital versions are rare. However, you can still track down : dj tq hitmix vol 10
themes, suggesting Vol 10 likely follows a contemporary urban and afro-fusion trajectory. Platform Presence By the mid-2010s, the underground mobile DJ scene
Reimagined versions of '80s and '90s hits. 10 marks a milestone in his discography: the
: Fitness enthusiasts looking for a high-BPM workout soundtrack or DJs seeking inspiration for urban-themed club sets. Key Highlights
: Often mixed alongside modern remixes, such as the Felix Jaehn remix of "Cheerleader" or 90s dance edits. Signature Remixes
The genius of the selection lies in the sequencing. TQ understands the architecture of a party. He builds the mix in waves—starting with high energy, dipping into a "cool down" groove in the middle, and ramping up to a frantic, high-BPM climax by the end.