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Tunes Of The Week 44

Selection made from best podcasts and radio shows from week 44





Tunes Of The Week 44 (soundcloud playlist)

  1. Arisen Flame - Redemption (ASOT Mix) . A State Of Trance Episode 686
  2. The Noble Six vs Chris Metcalfe - Ocean Avenue (Subculture Mix). Go On Air 113
  3. Betsie Larkin & Andy Moor – Not Afraid (Original Mix). Moor Music 132 
  4. Edward South & Zift Pres. Saggitarius - Amalthea (Andy Elliass Remix).  Future Sound Of Egypt 363
  5. Armin van Buuren - Hystereo (KhoMha Remix). Global DJ Broadcast 23/10/2014 
  6. Ilan Bluestone - Atlantis (Original Mix). Group therapy 101
  7. Deadmau5 - Some Chords (Dillon Francis Remix). Gareth Emery 308 
  8. Denis Sender - Tides Of Time (Original Mix). Vonyc Sessions 426 
  9. Ferry Tayle feat. Sarah Shields & Ludovic H - The Most Important Thing (Willem de Roo Remix). Corsten's Countdown 383
  10. The Noble Six vs. Chris Metcalfe - Ocean Avenue (Original Mix). Subculture 93

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