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Jan
30

DSoH #180 guestmix by Demarkus Lewis



1st hour mixed by Lars Behrenroth

artist - title - label
Solomun & Gebr Ton - Tagesschau (Jackmate Rmx) - DIYnamic
Blackjoy - Untitled (Stefan Goldmann Macro Version) - Freerange Rec.
Ultra Nate / Christian Paduraru - Love’s the only drug - Unreleased
Tommy Bones - South Africa Deep (Tribe 1) - Lion1Music
Abicah Soul Project - Versatility - Eargasmic Digital
Lars Behrenroth - Organism - Liebe Detail
Larry Heard - The Sun can’t compare - Alleviated
Isoul8 ft. Paul Randolph - On my heart(Dub my Dub) - Still Music
Raw Artistic Soul - Keep On Shining (Beats) - Gogo Music
Raw Artistic Soul - Keep On Shining (Vocal Dub) - Gogo Music
Move D - Anne Will (Vincenzo Rmx) - Liebe Detail

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2nd hour
guestmix by DEMARKUS LEWIS (Grin Music, Dallas) | http://myspace.com/demarkuslewis

artist - title - label
Love Drug (Filsonik Mix) - CDR
Frankie Feliciano  - Knowing - CDR
Osika - South Afrika (Franck Rogers remix) - CDR
D.J. Kemal - Our Music - Undefeated Recordings
Ananda Project feat Terrence Downs - Fireworks - Kid recordings
D.J. Fudge - Atabaque - KIF
Jozana feat CB  - I told you so (Glenn Underground Mix)  - Unified
Nature - Love You Turn Me Around (Karu mix) - Smooth Agent
Luisito Quintero - Ghagada , Ghagada, Ghogodo, Ghogodo (Louie Vega eol mix) - Vega Rec
Cue - Dreaming of you (Demarkus lewis’ Radio dub/main mix) - Undefeated recordings

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