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#188 - ft. Miraa May, Mildlife, NAUUDA

Tim Sharp

03-Mar-18 21:00

#188 - ft. Miraa May, Mildlife, NAUUDA

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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0:00 - Jun Kamoda - Imitation Dawn

6:58 - Nostalgia 77 - Freedom

12:12 - Miraa May - I Don't Want Ya (NameBrandSound Remix)

17:35 - EVM128 - Gamma Riddim

22:07 - Penya - Why So Angry ft. Daisho

26:20 - Dabrye - Tunnel Vision ft. Guilty Simpson

29:11 - Paul White - Spare Gold ft. Shungudzo

32:56 - Beshken - Fruits

36:54 - Lenny De Luca - Thing

40:42 - Hailu Mergia - Woghenei

44:57 - Mildlife - Zwango Zop

50:14 - God. Damn.Chan - melt

52:28 - Labjaxx - symbiotics feat. Supreme Fist

55:20 - Black Gold Buffalo - Magnets

59:40 - Gerry Read - Please

63:12 - Black Spade - My Last ft. Bianca Fitzpatrick and Corey Blvck

66:13 - Howie Lee - 高级动物 Gao Ji Dong Wu

69:30 - Organ Tapes - Fa Shao

74:06 - Verraco - Don't Kill 'em All

80:12 - NAUUDA - up

83:52 - People Under the Stairs - Can't Hold it Back

Produced by: Tim Sharp


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