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Jan
03

DSoH #26 guestmix by Paul 'Seiji' Dolby


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE show #26

first hour

artist title label
Roy Ayers - Babydoll - BBE / Rapster
Atlantic Fusion - Jesse Rose Re-Jigg - Frontroom Rec.
Steal Vybe - Time (Steal Vybe EP) - Diaspora Rec.
Stephanie Cooke - I never told you, you could stay - Kingstreet
Classics of the week:
Adeva - Warning (Zanzibar Mix) - Cooltempo 1989
Jovonn - It’s gonna be right (Goldtone Dub) - Goldtone Records 1992
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Alton Miller - Center of the Sun (Stories from Bohemia album) - Peacefrog
Jinadu - Turning the tide (Jimpster Rmx.) - Bitches Brew
Siji - Feels like (Osunlade Tribal Mix) - BBE
Handcrafted Sol feat. Kemdi - You’ve got it - Coco Soul
The Society - How’s life? (Latin Instrumental) - Nite Grooves

second hour
Guestmix by Paul 'Seiji' Dolby (Oreja / Papa Records) - http://www.paparecords.co.uk

artist - title - label
Truby Trio feat. Concha Bulka - Jaleo - Compost
MAW - Tranz (Todd Terry Instr.) - MAW
Oreja - Manana por la Manana - Papa Records
Alison David - Dreams (Afronaught Dub) - Bitasweet
Brooklyn Soul Boys - Fort Greene Jazzmatazz - Catch 22
Los Amigos Invisibles - Una Disco Llena - Lukabop / MAW
Negrocan - Cada Vez (Richard Earnshaw mix) - Swing City
Markus Enochson - I am the road (Bugz Instrumental) - MAW
Raul Zequira - Hey Hey Hey ... Si Senor - Counterpoint
Antibalas Afrobeat - Orchestra Che Che Cole Makossa - Daptone
Quantic - Primate Boogaloo - Tru Thoughts
Cesaria Evora - Angola (Carl Craig mix) - BMG
Tata Vasquez - Suite Guaracho pr.2 - Counterpoint
Incognito - On the road (Osunlade mix pt.2) - CD-R
Theo Parrish - Sawala Sayale - Sound Signature
Los Chicharrons - The Sound of the Conga Drum - Voodoo
end guestmix
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Lars Behrenroth - Will she dub (Will she come EP) - Foreplay Recordings
Lontano - Gaymania (Common Factor Dub) - Factor City

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