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DSoH #140 guestmix by Joe DiPadova


Playlist DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE #140
April 26th 2006

first hour
artist - title - label
Nature Love - Release thje magic - Trackmode
Monkeyknock - Sticky Fingers - Bassclef
Kerri Chandler - The Download - Downtown 161
Matt Flores - Lapad (Tyree Cooper Rmx) - Farcide
Kelvin K ft. Dom Thompson - 2 Doors Down (Member’s Only Rmx) - Nordic Trax
Will Rodriguez - Music (Friends Re-United EP) - UK Basic
Zap Mama - Miss Q-N (Kid Massive Dub) - Steal Vybe Music
TrinidadianDeep - Back Yard Sessions Pt I - Prescription?
GU - Indians & Bagpipes (Ricardo Miranda’s Dub Fu Rub) - Gotsoul.
Roy Ayers - Tarzan (Ame Rmx) - BBE

second hour
guestmix by Joe DiPadova (Straight No Chaser / Tribal Winds / Phoenix)

artist - title - label
Logic - The Warning (Acapella) - Strictly Rhythm (1990)
Manuel Gˆttsching - E2 E4 - Spalax Music (1984)
w/ Iz & Diz - Mouth - Classic (2000)
& Anthony Nicholson - Drum Section - NEEDS (2003)
Solar House - Power OF Sound - Large Music (2001)
Serjaye - Mahal Kita (Rulers of the Deep Heartbeat Rmx) - NMR Test (2003)
Sunday Brunch - My World - Svek (2002)
Ron Trent feat. Morgana - Yemoya (Trumpet Mix) - Distance (2003)
Markus Enochson feat Jocelyn Matheieu - Feeling Fine (Main Mix) - MAW (2003)
Jody Watley - Saturday Night Experience (Ron Trent Mix) - Giant Step (2001)
Gotan Project - Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre) {Tom Middleton's Cosmos mix} - Yabasta (2002)
Osunlade pres Nadirah Shakoor - Pride (Yoruba Soul Mix) - Set (2002)
Royal Family - Hypnoticed - Spanka (1999)

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