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DSoH #29 guestmix by Derrick White


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE show #29

first hour

artist title label
The Return - New Day - 4th Floor
Stevie Wonder - In my mind (95 North) - white
Azymuth - Jazz Carnival (Global Communication Space Jazz Mix) - Farout Rec.
Classics of the week:
Round Two feat. Andy Caine - New Day - Main Street 1995
Roy Davis Jr. Feat. Peven Everett - Gabrielle - Large Music 1996
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Downtown Brooklyn Inc. - 10 Jay Street (Extended 12“ Mix) - Ibadan
Yukihiro Fukutomi - Love each other (Danny Krivit Edit) - Kingstreet
Sandboy - Pepe (Wanderlust album) - Hinterland Rec.
Frankie Valentine - Merengada feat. Mandingo (Soundscope Vocal Dub) - Spot Rec.

second hour
Guestmix by Derrick White (Styles Kickin', Hamburg)

artist - title
stacy kidd - where did it go?
incognito - morning sun (dimitri from paris remix)
cirque du soleil - emballa
louie vega feat. anane - mon amour (dj gregory remix)
martin solveig - rocking music
the latin project - lei lo lai (maw remix)
crystal waters - gypsy woman (dimitri from paris remix)
instant house - awade
end guestmix
-------------- Frankie Feliciano presents The Real Thing - Living Proof (Living Beats) - Nite Grooves
Seal - Get it together (Roy’s Soldiers of Universal Love Rmx.) - Warner

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