John Digweed - Kiss100 (Sept 12 2004)

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  • 51AC-3BO
    Fresh Peossy
    • Jun 2004
    • 2

    John Digweed - Kiss100 (Sept 12 2004)

    Ok, there are 2 tracks which Digweed doesnt mention at all. After Alex Millan track he plays another one and THEN he plays Mark Romboy. Then he plays another one and THEN he plays Steve Lawler. Listen the set carefully and you will notice that.

    01. Nil's Hess - Circling The Sun (Mr. C Remix) [Eukahouse]
    02. Purple Pets - Vol. 2 [White]
    03. Fretwell - Silky Dirty (Pole Folder & CP Remix) [Baroque]
    04. Alex Millian - Original Buddha [Hypnotic]
    05. Unknown
    06. Mark Romboy Booka Shade - Everyday Of My Life [Systematic]
    07. Unknown
    08. Steve Lawler - Out At Night [Subversive]
    09. Tom Parris - The Power [Oblong]
  • deepprogressive
    Fresh Peossy
    • Jun 2004
    • 16

    #2
    Re: John Digweed - Kiss100 (Sept 12 2004)

    anybody in this forum knows the names of this tracks ?

    dp

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    • adrian@1
      Addiction started
      • Jun 2004
      • 426

      #3
      Re: John Digweed - Kiss100 (Sept 12 2004)

      I LOVE THI SET

      the first track rocks the set

      circling the sun
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      • dig72
        Gold Gabber
        • Nov 2004
        • 882

        #4
        This set rox.
        “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
        Marcus Tullius Cicero

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