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"Su Casa Club Mix" [Deep House Lounge] - Mixtape No.28 by Azul Horizon




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Tracklist No.28 1. 00:00 aguas funk by wntr 2. 03:28 Just The Way I Like It by Isoul8 3. 07:12 Kiss Kiss Kiss by Ananda Project 4. 12:48 Grown Apart by Ananda Project 5. 16:00 Golden Lady (feat. Tony Momrelle) [Louie Vega Roots Mix] by Reel People 6. 22:56 Turning by Cloud 7. 26:48 Angel Love by Samantha James 8. 32:40 What Do You Want (feat. Meshell Ndegeocello) by Miguel Migs 9. 38:00 Here Comes the Sun by Nina Simone 10. 46:32 Love We Have by Alexkid 11. 51:34 Lay of the Land by Plej 12. 55:08 Lightsource by Mindflight 13. 1:03:43 Cascades of Colour (Wamdue Black Mix) by Ananda Project 14. 1:10:02 Within Your Soul (The Disclosure Project Remix) by Ross Couch 15. 1:15:17 You Are the One (Reel People Vocal Mix) by Deborah Bond 16. 1:20:00 And I Loved You by Arnold Jarvis 17. 1:23:54 Close To Home by Blue Six 18. 1:27:48 Perception (feat. Solara) [Earnshaw's Hypnotronic Main Mix] by Groove Junkies 19. 1:33:32 Thursday Night Friday Morning by Rocco 20. 1:40:18 The Whistle Song (Supernova Remix) by Director's Cut & Frankie Knuckles 21. 1:48:45 I'll House You by Jungle Brothers 22. 1:53:22 Touch The Earth by Kevin Yost & Peter Funk 23. 2:00:04 Santiago Boys by Sumo 24. 2:07:49 The Message by The Rurals 25. 2:15:03 Didn't Mean to Turn You On by Colette 26. 2:18:40 Let It Ride (Jimpster's House Mix) by Lisa Shaw 27. 2:22:46 Seaside (feat. Isabelle Antena) by Buscemi 28. 2:26:26 Felicidad Nova by John Beltran 29. 2:34:56 I Might Do Something Wrong (Osunlade Lonely Mix) by Tortured Soul 30. 2:40:59 Mozalounge (12" Mix) by Louie Vega 31. 2:47:54 Deep Down by Jimpster 32. 2:53:17 Music & Wine* (Jay's Conga Lounge Vocal) by Blue Six 33. 2:59:25 I'll Take You There (Dimitri from Paris Re-Edit) [Frankie Knuckles presents Director's Cut] [feat. Jamie Principle] by Frankie Knuckles & Director's Cut 34. 3:06:04 Mercyless (AtJazz Unreleased Astro Dub) by Fred Everything 35. 3:11:41 All I Need (Jimpster Remix) by Blue Six 36. 3:17:02 Abeja by Mndsgn & Sofie

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