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DSoH #66 guestmix by Ingela Borgefjord


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE shows #66
October 16th 2004

first hour
artist title label
The Rurals – Everything I do (A deeper calling EP Vol.1) – Peng Rec
Markus Enochson – Follow me – Vinyl Junkies
Wahoo feat. Capital A – Make `em shake it – Sonar Kollektiv
Metro Area – We also not – Tigersushi
Ame – Nia (Ame album) – Sonar Kollektiv
Directions – Deep Talkin’ (Marathon Men talkin’ deep) – Diaspora in Session
Suges – Quadrasonic (I gets high) (West End International Music Search 2004) – West End Rec.
Glenn Underground & Charles Matlock – The Voice (Memories) – D’lectable
Barbara Tucker – My precious love (Keep Hope alive Comp.) – Kingstreet Sounds
Louie Vega feat. Ursula Rucker – Journey’s Prelude (Nulife Rmx Instr.) – Vega Records

second hour
guestmix by Ingela Borgefjord - http://www.handsonwax.com

artist title label
1. Knee Deep - I Won't Let U Down (Reprise Mix) KNEEDEEP USA
2. Rene Gabriel - Spririt SOULFURIC
3. Deepswing feat. Kristi Lomax - Love Is.. GENERATE MUSIC
4. Shiko Stylkö feat. Tyree Cooper - My People REAL BASIC PROMO
5. SK Radicals - Someday SWING CITY TP
6. DJ Jackie Christie feat. Discomind - Beautiful Day (Sueno Soul RMX) MOTEMA
7. Michelle Weeks - Gotta Keep Trying BASEMENT BOYS CDR
8. Jasper St Company - Got Me Going (Scotty K RMX) BASEMENT BOYS
9. Soulfood pres. Mira - Sabor A Sap (Blue Deep RMX) CDR

end guestmix

Kahil El`Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble – Running in the streets (Charles Webster Rmx #2) – Deeper Soul Rec.
Delano Smith – Message to the DJ (Jimpster Red Light Rmx.) – Still Music

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