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DSoH #150th show classic house special


Playlist DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE #150

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The two hour classic house special recorded by Lars Behrenroth can be found in the mixes section.


first hour
artist - title - label
Sterling Void - It’s all right - FFRR 1988
Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley - Jack your body (Club your body) - DJ International 1987
Steve ‘Silk’ Hurley - Jack your body (Homemade mix) - DJ International 1987
Kraze - The Party - Hands On 1988
Ten City - That’s the way love is - Wea International 1989
Dr. Robert & Kym Mazelle - Wait (Beats & Pieces) - BMG 1989
Lil Louis - French Kiss (Cherry Talk Conversational Mix) - Epic 1989
Joey Beltram - Energy Flash - Transmat 1990
Hercules - 7 ways to make you jack - Dancemania 1986
MK - Burning - Area10 1991
Mr. Fingers - Closer (Sasha Rmx) - MCA 1992
A guy called Gerald - Voodoo Ray - Warlock 1988
St. Etienne - Only love can break your heart (MAW Dub) - Heavenly Trax Rec 1991
Cassioware - Fantasy - Shelter Rec 1991

second hour
two hour classic house special mixed by Lars Behrenroth

artist - title - label
The Reese Project - So Deep (DJ FXTC Dub) - Network Rec 1993
CeCe Peniston - Keep givin’ me your love (2 Moody Dub) - A&M Records 1994
Club 69 - Let me be your underwear - FFRR 1992
Martha Wash - Carry On (MAW Dub) - BMG 1992
Swing 52 - Color of my skin (Original Mix) - Cutting Records 1994
Kerri Chandler - Track 1 (Atmosphere EP) - Shelter Rec 1993
Michael Warford - Holdin’ On (Underground Solution Mix) - Wea International 1992
Mike Delgado - The Murder Track (The Murder EP) - Released for Pleasure 1995
The Mole People - Break Night - Strictly Rhythm 1995
Soulboy - Harmonica Track - Maxi Records 1991
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