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DSoH #70 guestmix by Aaron Michelson


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE shows #70
November 20th, 2004

first hour
artist title label
Mettle Music – Better Days (Deep Mix) – Mettle Music
Blake Baxter – Inner Sight (Poetry and Rhythm Session Two) – Mixmedia Rec.
Henrik Schwarz – Digital Worlds – Sunday Music
Loosefingers – Transmission X – Alleviated Rec
Delgui ft. Marilyn David – Boogie Bridge (4/4 Tweak Mix) – 4 Lux
Stacy Kidd – Underground (Gotta have House EP) – Smooth Agent Rec.
Reel People – Can’t Stop (Kenny Dope Rmx.) – Papa Rec.
DJ Technics – Gabryelle (Original Mix) – Rotgut
Bugz in the Attic – Booty La La – V2
Marc Moulin – Silver (Groove Warrior Mix) – Blue Note
The CS Strategy - Contigo – Eargasmic Rec.


second hour
guestmix by Aaron Michelson - http://www.ubiquityrecords.com

artist title label
1. Renovation Unlimited feat. Roy Ayers - Antonata (Atjazz Remix) - ObliqSound
2. Urban Jazz Naturals - How Can I? (JT Donaldson remix) - Gallery
3. RSL - The Mast (Dave Hernandez remix) - Giant Step
4. Kevin Yost - Gentle Storm - I!
5. Soulplanet Jazz Ensemble - Got To Be Love - Soul Planet Test
6. Siji - Sanctuary (DJ Deep and Franck Roger remix) - BBE Test
7. Roy Davis Jr. feat. Khalid - My Soul is Electric - Ubiquity Test
8. Delano Smith - Back in the Day - Mixmode Test
9. Vibezselect - Do What You Know - Compusol Test
10. Justin Martin - The Brazilian - Utensil Test
11. Inland Knights Present Double Check - Think About It - Drop Music
12. Lawnchair Generals - The Truth - Lowdown
13. Sean Dimitri feat. Tim Fuller - So Hot (Swag Remix) - Odori
14. Justin Martin - Sad Piano (Charles Webster Remix) - Buzz'n Fly
15. Collis King - Our Good Lord Krishna - Tak

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