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21

DSoH #58 guestmix by Julien Ferment


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE shows #58
August, 21st 2004

first hour
artist title label
Lars Behrenroth - Within Reason (Election EP) - Auris Rec.
BRS - Spring Dom  - Cyclo
Moonstarr - Detriot - Sonar Kollektiv
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CLASSICS OF THE WEEK -  -   - 
Frankie Knuckles - The Whistle Song - Virgin 1991
Mike Dunn pres. THE MD EXPRESS - God made me funky (K-Otic Underground Mix) - Open  / Ministry of Sound 1994
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Mettle Music  - Sleepy Head (House Mix) - Mettle Music
Woz feat. T.T.D. - As yet untitled (Woz acapella) - white
Sambas - Que Vive el Canto (Main Mix) - Yoruba
Collis King - Feelins - TAK Rec.
Marlon D - The Anthem (Jazz Rmx) - CD-R

second hour
Guestmix by Julien Ferment (Peps Recordings) -
http://www.pepsrecordings.com

artist
title label
Oldschool Orchestra - What iz luv (Oldschool Orchestra's unreleased intro mix) - CDR
Franck Roger  - No more believe - Kenlou
Little Louie Vega & Blaze - Love is on the way - Vega rec
Little Louie Vega & Raul Midon - Cerca de mi (Kenny Dope Mix) - Vega rec
280 West - Fly (reprise & vocal mix) - Irma
Gigolo Supreme - Invitation - Ricanstruction
Mr V  - Deep (beats & original mix) - Ricanstruction
Marlon D - Underground Collective Anthem (original & unreleased sax mix) - Underground Collective
The Latin Project - Lei lo lai (emji edit) - Electric Monkey
Sylvester - I need you (Dimitri From Paris Disco Blend) - Soulsource Japan
Roy Davis Jr. & Terry Dexter - Wonderin' (Chicago Dub) - Large Music
Kerri Chandler - In search of Mr. Ford (The other thing for Linda EP) - Downtown 161

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