We’ve surely gone and done something special for the last podcast of the year! We invited the cool Keanu of Disco, Wahine to guest the show, and boy did she brew up a something potent!
MartinMax ends his year on a peak with a signature set! 
Thanks for listening, and see you next year <3

Links:
Wahine on SoundCloud: @wahinedj
Wahine on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wahinedj

MartinMax: 
1. Ruhrmann & Rockwell – Cape York ’84 (Original Mix) [Amikron Records]
2. Magou – Borges [Magou’s Disco Bugs]
3. Ken@Work – Get Freaky [See-Saw]
4. Pookie Knights – Anything For Love [Disko Knights]
5. Redux Inc – Always There (Re-Invention Of Time Mix) [Redux Inc Records]
6. Alien Disco Sugar – How Long [Discoholics Anonymous]
7. Mark Whites – Dancing In My Sleep (Feel Good Reboot Mix) [Sunflowermusic]
8. Ladies On Mars – Real Disco [Spa In Disco]
9. Larry Funk – Groove me (Original Mix) [Boogie Land Music]
10. Redux Inc – I Need U (NS & LG Phunky Mix) [Redux Inc Records]
11. Romain Villeroy – It’s a Shame [Springbok Records]
12. Federfunk, FabioEsse – A Summer Dream (Original Mix) [Disco Filter Records]
13. Young Pulse – Beggar’s Run (Disco Mix) [G.A.M.M.]

Wahine:
1. Johnny Hammond – Los Conquistadores Chocolates (Moplen Dizco Delight Edit) [High Fashion Music]
2. KIU D – Cafe [Spa In Disco]
3. Crackazat – Some Day [Z Records]
4. Tim Maia – VC E EU (JKriv Edit) 
5. Curtis Mayfield – Kung Fu (TREWs Keep Your Head High Edit) 
6. Tomy Piscitelli – To the Rhythm [Sundries]
7. Igor Gonya – Disco All Night Long [theBasement Discos]
8. Mama Droplets – So Much Better [Tropical Disco Records]
9. Knuckle G – Love Poet [De La Groove]
10. Cody Currie – Agony (featuring Smokin Jones) [House of Disco Records]
11. Al Kent – Come Back Home [Razor-n-Tape]
12. Shuya Okino – Still In Love (feat. Navasha Daya) (Kyodai Remix) [Glitterbox]

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