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Tunes Of The Week 41

Selection made from best podcasts and radio shows from week 41





Tunes Of The Week 41 (soundcloud playlist)

  1. Denis Kenzo & Sveta B. - Deep In My Heart. A State Of Trance Episode 683
  2. Super8 & Tab feat. Julie Thompson - Let Go. Above & Beyond Group Therapy 99
  3. Gilly -  The Rise Of Coxy. Go On Air 110 
  4. Aly & Fila - Altitude Compensation (Original Mix). Future Sound Of Egypt 360
  5. Orjan Nilsen - Violetta (Original Mix). Global DJ Broadcast 02/10/2014
  6. Boom Jinx & Meredith Call - The Dark (Kevin Wild & Judah Remix). Moor Music 130
  7. Breame - Reject (Genix Remix). International Departures 251
  8. Philthy Chit - Colours (Solarstone's EA3 Reconstruction Edit). Vonyc Sessions 423
  9. Dennis Pedersen & A.R.D.I. - Remember (Original Mix). Find Your Harmony 009
  10. Touchstone - Always With You (Original Mix). Music for Balearic People 332

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