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DSoH #208 - guestmix by RAFAEL MORAES



XM Radio - The Move
Tue, Aug 28th '07 | 9pm ET / 6pm PT

DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE #208



1st hour

mixed by Lars Behrenroth
featuring music by Slam Mode, Jus Ed, Rocco, Joe Rizla etc.


artist - title - label
Slam Mode - Espacio Adentro (Non Verbal Communication - Study One) - Desvio
Osunlade - 139th Street (Elements Beyond Album) - Strictly Rhythm
Jus Ed - Warm (Hexigon EP) - Underground Quality Rec.
Joe Rizla - On The Move (World Harmony Album) - Black Keys Music
Rocco - Rich 41 DiskoTek (Cutted Voice Mix) - CityDeep Rec.
D.Ferrer - Touched The Sky (Stereo Phonic Headphone Dub Version) - Kingstreet
Bradford James & Tyrone Francis - Heavy (Abicah Soul Project Rmx) - ???
The Superphonics - Dial L for Love (Filsonik Dub) - Favouritizm
DJ Plusgroove - Manila Soul (Deep Blue Rmx) - Plusgroove Rec.



2nd hour

guestmix by Rafael Moraes 'Deep & Techy Vibes'
(Nomumbah / Yoruba Rec, Brazil)

artist - title

Osunlade “April” [Mpaka Mix]
Bodhi Satva “Medicine”
Ben Westbeech “So good today” [Yoruba Soul Rmx]
Karizma “Tech this out pt 02”
Telépopmusik “Love can damage your health” [Abicah Soul Rmx]
Clarisse Muvemba “Roses” [Bangana Rmx]
Tracey Thorn “Its all true” [Martin Buttrich Rmx]
Oracy “Mind dance”
Deetron “I Cling” [Feat. Ovasoul]

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Posted: 4 years, 5 months ago by LarsLB #2114
I couldn't agree more ..
Carlos Mena just promised me an exclusive mix .. so, get ready for more deepness from the Yoruba family

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