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#210 - ft. Christopher Port, Marry Lattimore, MUNIR

Tim Sharp

18-Aug-18 21:00

#210 - ft. Christopher Port, Marry Lattimore, MUNIR

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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0:06 - Christopher Port - DTF

5:34 - Auntie Flo - Cape Town Jam

11:05 - Maribou State - Turnmills

16:09 - Blue Bossa - My Feeling ft. Arema Arega

19:39 - Ben Hauke - Digi Luv ft. Eggrum

23:01 - Khalab - Black Noise ft. Tenesha The Wordsmith

26:52 - Teymori - Valley Of Peace

31:40 - Danny Styles - Junglist Rudeboy

38:07 - Daisuke Tanabe - Hard Off Haul

41:40 - Astrosuka -NDS

45:16 - Szun Waves - Constellation

50:42 - Jaakko Eino Kalevi - Emotions In Motion

54:20 - Te'Amir - Randal In Addis

59:11 - Anna Calvi - Hunter

63:43 - Hellos - Seeming

66:00 - Mary Lattimore - Wind Carries Seed

70:10 - GRAY - Sweetness Of The New (Free The Robots Remix)

73:13 - Pastor T.L. Barrett & The Youth For Christ Choir - Like A Ship

78:16 - Mo Kolours - Real With You

81:38 - Khruangbin - Even Finds The Third Room

85:35 - Halal Sol - Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Halal Sol Edit)

89:51 - Oscar Key Sung - 25 Mins

92:30 - MUNIR - Wet Dreams

97:54 - Joe Armon-Jones - Almost Went Too Far


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