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DSoH #217 - guestmix by JAMIE THINNES


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Tue, Nov 6th '07 | 9pm ET / 6pm PT

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1st hour
mixed by Lars Behrenroth

artist - title - label
Elman & Azzizy - Constantinople - ???
La Noir Aude - Mbife (Safari Through Unusual Layers Album) - Dialect
Bangana - Oh My Mind - Heya Hifi
Gabriele Poso - Acoustic Dream (Zoetic Rmx) - Yoruba Rec
Deetron - I Cling (Yoruba Soul Rmx) - Music Man
DJ Oji & DJ Buzzard - Original Man Speaks (15 Years Poji Rec) - Poji Rec.
Ear Dis - Hey Girl - Gusto Rec.
Domu pres Pete Simpson - Won’t Give Up (The Realm Mix) - Papa Rec
Chieko Kinbara - Summer Love - Nitegrooves

  

2nd hour
exclusive guestmix by
Jamie Thinnes (Seasons Rec / California)


recorded live @ Balance (King King) on Sept 29th 2007





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Posted: 4 years, 2 months ago by atjazz #2322
guys realy digged the tunes,please supply the tracklistings for jamies mix...big ups on the beautifull music,would love for you'll da come ds South africa sometime(hopefully before the world up)
Posted: 3 years, 1 month ago by nixx #4026
Could someone tell me the first number he's playing in the mix?

I've heard it aswell in some other mixes but can't remember which ones
(it's hard to keep track with so many deep grove mixes! )

If any one know.. I'd be delighted to find out!

tnx

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