Lars Behrenroth's Next DJ GIG

Nov
21

DSoH #170 guestmix by Moncef Belyamani



1st hour mixed by  Lars Behrenroth

artist - title - label
Dazzle Drums - Aso - Nitegrooves
The Offsetters - Love Ritual (Westpark Unit Rmx) - Farside Rec.
Brazilian Girls - Last Call (Carl Craig Dub) - Verve
Arnold Jarvis - If I stay (Amnaye Rmx) - KifSa
Roy Ayers - Tarzan (Yoruba Soul Dub) - BBE
Kemal - Our Music  - Undefeated Rec.
Anane - Walking on thin ice (MAW Dub) - Vega Rec.
Kerri Chandler - I think of you (I love more bass) - Grei Matter Rec.
Sean Smith - Black Tribal Music (Digital Intensity Mix) - Smooth Agent Rec.

2nd hour
guestmix by Moncef Belyamani 'Back 2 Bassics' (Recastow.com / Washington D.C.)

artist - title - label
St. Germain "What's New" F Communications
+ Nina Simone "Feeling Good" (excerpt) Philips (from her "I Put A Spell On You" album)
Trentemoller "Physical Fraction" (Moncef's Edit) CD-R (original mix on Audiomatique)
Franck Roger "When Animals Manifest" Real Tone Records
+ Superstars Of Rock "Orange Sunshine" (A Cappella) Stress
Oneiro "The Warrior" Icon (available on the "Poverty De Luxe" album)
Freedom Williams "Voice Of Freedom" (Chant Mix - Moncef's Loop) Columbia
Salt City Orchestra "Theme from Salt City Orchestra" Paper
Maydie Myles "Keep On Luvin' (Kingsley O. Remixes)" (Moncef's Edit) CD-R
Harry Romero feat. Robert Owens "I Go Back" (Edited Intro of "Main Mix") Subliminal
Classic Man (aka Wayne Gardiner) "Mellow" (Ambient Mix) Nervous
+ Tramaine Hawkins "Fall Down" (A Cappella)
Cunnie Williams "Spirit" (MAW Mix - Dino & Terry Edit) CD-R
E.S.P. "It's You" (Instrumental) Underground
+ Jungle Brothers "I'll House You" (Houseapella) Warlock
Rhythim Is Rhythim "It Is What It Is" (Majestic Mix - Moncef's Edit) CD-R
Next Evidence "My Music" Basic Recordings
Raw Instinct "De La Bass" (Mousse T.'s Housemix) Soul Bread
The Deep "Love Your Brother" (Moncef's Edit) CD-R

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