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DSoH #110 guestmix by Aaron Michelson


Playlist DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE #110
September 14th 2005

first hour
artist - title - label
Sandboy - Vive ft. Nice Ferreira (Volcov 4-3-1-2 Rmx) - Hinterland Rec
DJ Kemit & Alex Lattimore - Rush Hour (Main Mix) - Divine Rec.
Mood Rotation - Getting Started (Rurals Mix) (Soulfields Compilation) - Peng Rec.
Curtis 'Kurt-nac' Nakauye - Always (Ben Tom & Jaswho Bayside Mix) - Peach Music
Quiz ft. Emilie Chick - Bag U Should (Charles Webster's Deeper Dub) - Art Brut
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - He's got the whole world .. (Osunlade Beats) - Deeper Soul Rec.
Miquifaye - Keeping Time (Keeping Dub) - Circular Motion
Modern Groove Assembly - Our time to shine - Assembly Line Rec.
Roy Ayers - Holiday (Broken Version) - BBE
Baseheadz - Firewire (Bassheadz! EP) - Mental Rec.

second hour
guestmix by AARON MICHELSON (Ubiquity Rec., USA)

artist - title - label
1. Blaze - My Beat (S.U.M.O. Vocal) - Unreleased, 2005
& Blaze - My Beat (S.U.M.O. Dub) - Unreleased, 2005
2. Franck Roger - Jeware (Main Vox mix) - Real Tone, 2005
3. Rio Orchestra - Salsa  Del Rios (Mettle Club mix) - Mettle Music, 2005
4. Fudge - Maracuja - Kif, 2005
5. The Filtertips - It's Your Choice mix 2 - Bulletproofsonics, 2004
6. Salome de Bahia - Batucada Fantastica - Yellow Productions, 2004
7. Pest - Pat Pong (Diesler Remix) - Ninja Tune, 2005
8. Pasta Boys feat. Wunmi - Free Your Mind (Booty Bounce Vocal) - Irma, 2004
9. Andre Harris - Get Down Africa - Large Music, 2005
10. Kelvin K - 2 Doors Down (Jazzy mix) - Nordic Trax, 2005
11. Digital Minds - Audio Art - Nighshift, 2005
12.Jesse Rose - Black Coffee - Dubsided, 2005
13. Fluid - Loud & Clear (Swirl Peepz mix) - Utensil, 2005
14. Josh One - Risin' (Wally Callerio mix) - White Label, 2005

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