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Tunes Of The Week 42

Selection made from best podcasts and radio shows from week 42





Tunes Of The Week 42 (soundcloud playlist)

  1. Sean Tyas & Giuseppe Ottaviani. - Plan B. A State Of Trance Episode 684
  2. Roger Shah & Sied Van Riel Feat. Jennifer Rene - Without You (Mohamed Ragab Remix). Go On Air 111
  3. Peter Santos - Under The Same Sky (Original Mix). Future Sound Of Egypt 361 
  4. Andy Moor & Lange featuring Fenja - Top of the World (Ferry Tayle Remix). Global DJ Broadcast 09/10/2014
  5. Mohamed Ragab & Double V - Earathia (Original Mix). Moor Music 131
  6. Denis Kenzo & Jilliana Danise - Will Be Forever (How Trance Works). Gareth Emery 306
  7. Alex M.O.R.P.H. ft Natalie Gioia - The Reason (Club Mix). Vonyc Sessions 424
  8. Menno de Jong ft Aneym - Your Heaven (Original Mix). Music for Balearic People 333
  9. Cosmic Gate & Orjan Nilsen. - Fair Game (Original Mix). Global Soundsystem 252
  10. Markus Schulz ft. Klauss Goulart & Paul Aiden - Fireworks (Extended Mix). Corsten's Countdown 381

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