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Brown06: Jack will always be there
Kerri Chandler - The Invaders (The Panic) (2007)
Chez N Trent - The Choice (1993 Club Mix)
Larry Heard - And So I Dance (1997)
Brothers' Vibe - Like It Used 2 B (2006 Altered Vibe Mix)
Steve Summers - Message From The Past (2009)
Aqua Regia - Aqueous (1989)
Keynotes - Let's Let's Let's Dance (1987)
Libra Libra - I Like It (1986 Club Mix)
Tokyo Black Star - Blade Dancer (2005)
Sterling Void - It's Alright (1988 House Mix)
Humanoid - The Deep (1989 Into The Abyss Mix)
Hercules - 7 Ways (1986 Vocal Mix)
Blaze - If You Should Need A Friend (1987 The Friendship Mix)
Lenny Dee & Tommy Musto - Everything Bamboo (1987 Club Mix)
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Nordic Tracked to this one this AM, John - excellent! 😎
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Nice funk n groove :)
Top set Hartmann! Nice mix of classics and some more current tracks. Larry Heard a true pioneer of the genre. Love his work. Thanks! :)
nice ;-)
yeah
That Blaze track sounded fresh! Also Sterling Void into Blade Dancer was mint. Very well played Hartmann.
Excellent Mix , nice work
Absolutely outstanding set.!!!
Some real classics in here blended seamlessly with more current material - loved it.!!
Spent my late teens and all my 20s working in a vinyl record store and I can remember virtually all of the above tracks being released. Especially remember any Lenny Dee & Tommy Musto or Musto & Bones releases being met with anticipation by all the staff. Also Sterling Void, Humanoid, any Chez Damier or Ron Trent releases. I think what DJs today maybe don't realise is that there were only a fraction of the releases there are today back then. And the diversity of dance music was much less back then as well. But if you experienced it back then, then you are more appreciative of what came back then, as well as the choice you have now. Great mix Hartmann. Keep up the excellent and diverse work. Love your colour-scheming for all the mixes. Works a treat!
Awesome set! Great melodic transitions. Kerri Rocks!
Keep on the great work Hartmann!