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Into The Blue - #141

Tim Sharp

25-Feb-17 21:00

Into The Blue - #141

Into The Blue is a show dedicated solely to discover and explore the latest tracks and releases of the week. Join your host, Tim Sharp as he spins you a fresh mix of eclectic tunes from all over the globe.

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0:13 - Chic - My Forbidden Lover (Addison Groove Edit)

6:30 - Endgrain - 4X4

11:05 - Sade - Operation Smooth 1 (Manik Edit)

16:50 - Byron the Aquarius - Memories of Kenzu

21 ;29 - Cultural Vibe - Ma Foom Bay

26:52 - Earth people - Dance (Bearts)

31:02 - Harvey Sutherland - Bravado

38:04 - Guest Mix - Blinky Bill

79:35 - Kiat & Cherry Chan - Red Peonies

84:25 - Eric Lau - Lau's Lament

86:56 - Yussef Kamaal - Black Focus

91:55 - Sinkane - Telephone

94:57 - Blood Orange - Hands Up

99:31 - Two Tons O'Fun - Just Us


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