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DSoH #78 guestmix by Brian Cabalic


Tracklisting DEEPER SHADES OF HOUSE shows #78
January 22nd 2005

artist – title – label
Stephanie Cooke – Love will (Holiday Edit) – West End free dl
Osunlade – The fifth dimension – Kingstreet / Nitegrooves
Jersey Street – Cryied me a river – Junior
June Lopez – Dream on – Rhythmic Deep
Jonas Bering – Mustang 66 - Sentrall
Alton Miller - ?? (Henrik Schwarz Rmx.) – Deeper Soul
Metro Area – The Art of Hot – Environ
Steal Vybe feat. Rich Medina – Spiritual Life (2nd Healing) - Space Kat Rec
Pal Joey - Battle - Loop D’Loop

second hour
Guestmix by Brian Cabalic (Urge, ilhm.com - San Diego)

artist – title – label
1. 95 North - Get Your Mind Together - Slip-N-Slide, 1997
2. Deep Jazz - Black Jazz E.P. - Velvet City Records, 1992
3. Kim English - Love That Jazz - Nervous Records, 2003
4. Distant Music feat Sabrynaah "Come On" (Jon's Deep Distant Dub), 1997
5. Warren "Hanna" Harris - "I needed" - Deep Departures, 2004
6. The Holder Brothers "905 Beats" - DNH Records, 2003
7. The Girth - Extra Seasoning Dub - White label, 2004
8. Crystal Clear feat Alessandra "Live Your Life" (D'Jaimin Mad Remix) - Yellorange, 2000
9. Franky Boissy "Black Music" (David Harness remix) 2004
10. BerrEduar Productions - "Running Away" (Club Dubinstrumental) - Soulful Sessions, 2004
11. BerrEduar Productions - "Running Away" (Club Mix) - Soulful Sessions, 2004
12. Studio Apartment feat Monique Bingham "Flight" (Nulife Bonus Beats) - King Street, 2004
13. Salif Keita "Madan Exotic" (Laid Remix) - Universal Music, 2004
14. Markus Enochson feat. Jocelyn Matheieu "Feeing Fine" (Main Mix) MAW Records, 2003
15. Instinct "Reachin" (B.O.P. Intense Mix) - Jellybeach Recordings, 1996

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