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Mar
06

DSoH #185 guestmix by Brotha Jibril



1st hour
mixed by Lars Behrenroth

artist - title - label
Blaze - Breathe (Ashley Beedle’s unreleased Dub) - Slip’n’Slide
Mr. Cubanix - Hott Steppa (The Breakthrough EP) - deVICE records
Gregory Del Piero - Insanity ft Alison Lewis (I love you more album) - Del Records
Palm Skin Productions - Fall Away (Milton Jackson Rmx) - Freerange
Shuffle Inc.  - Remember .. Chicago - Moulton Studios
Paris Brightledge - Searching - USB Records
Panevino ft. Xavior - Don’t waste my time (PV’s don’t waste time dub) - Panevino
Graceland & Arnold Jarvis - The One (Main Mix) - Seasons Limited
Motorcitysoul - Aura (Jimpster Rmx) - Stir15
Tiger Stripes - Kayoko (Kiko’s Tribute to LG Rmx) - Prog City Deep

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2nd hour
guestmix "Echoes of Passion" by BROTHA JIBRIL (L.O.V.E. / Rent, Houston - Tx) - MYSPACE

artist - title
1. Russ Gabriel - Jelba
2. Osunlade - New Day (Jibril's Extended Mix)
3. Said - TO Motherland
4. Roy Ayers - Kwajilori (Sir Piers Mix -J's Soul Heaven Edit-)
5. Critical Point Ft Vikter Duplaix - Messages (J's House Message Edit)
6. Moonstar - Detroit (J's Love Sensation)
7. Kerri Chandler & Monique Bingham - In the Morning (Final Raw Mix)
8. Mr. V - Jus Dance (Some Mix?)
9. Jill Scott - Crazy (Quentin Harris Mix)
10. Kerri Chandler - Downtown (J's Insatiable Edit)




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