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#225 - ft. JAY STONE, Jumping Back Slash, Tirzah

Tim Sharp

15-Dec-18 21:00

#225 - ft. JAY STONE, Jumping Back Slash, Tirzah

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 - Mental Abstrato - Blue Skies (ft. Ozar Moore)

4:44 - JAY STONE - FLYING MONKEYS

8:39 - Os Catedraticos - Os Grilos (Crickets Sing For Anamaria)

11:28 - Deep Shoq - Ferrum

15:27 - Little Dragon - Lover Chanting

20:42 - Anatole - Emulsion

24:00 - Anchorsong - Foreign River

28:11 - Christopher Port - Find A Way

33:36 - Penya - Cham Bomb (Photay Remix)

38:25 - Underground System - Just A Place (Gerd Janson Drum Remix)

42:14 - Planete - Prims Break

46:03 - Okzharp & Manthe Ribane - Kubona

49:55 - Auntie Flo - Western Princes

53:12 - Jumping Back Slash - Patterns

58:00 - Tirzah - Holding On

61:16 - Peggy Gou - Han Jan

66:25 - Mal Devisa - Beauty Is A Friend Of Mine

69:47 - Neneh Cherry - Kong

74:13 - Sudan Archives - Nont For Sale

78:12 - Vula Viel - Do Not Be Afraid

82:25 - Burn - Bacao Rhythm And Steel Band

86:53 - Oscar Key Sung - Simple Luv

89:56 - Nu Guinea - A Voce 'E Napule

93:52 - Patrick Watson - Melancolie


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