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Ezirk‘s second outing on his residency welcomes the talented Alexny, securing two hours of Disco, House, and edits made in heaven.
Both go deep into the cellar of vintage goods and dig up some fine, fiiiiine specimens for your ears only.

Check out Alexny here:
https://soundcloud.com/alexnymusic
https://www.facebook.com/alexnymusic
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2XMTsbo0J9Y1yRA6IzYVNx

Ezirk:

  1. Monsieur Van Pratt – Super Funk [Tropical Disco]
  2. Ken@Work – Over You [Hive Label]
  3. Delegation – Dance Like Fred Astaire
  4. Dr Packer – Pappa Told Me [Midnight Riot]
  5. Jam Funk – Sax Lover [Mighty Perverts]
  6. KS French – Do It Like
  7. Le Visiteur – Let the Sunshine [Chop Shop]
  8. Mr PC – Boogie With Me [In Any Case]
  9. Diane Marsh – Everybody Dance (Funk Hunk re-edit)
  10. Disco Feelings – Ramona [Spa in Disco]
  11. Babert – Boogie Oogie [Solid State Disco]
  12. Joutro Mundo – On Da Groove [Editorial Records]
  13. Dr Packer, Casual Connection – Rollerskating Jam (Disco Rap Mix) [M2MR]
  14. Doctor Soul – Saturday Morning (DoctorSoul Wot Yow Life Can Truly Be Re-Therapy) [Too Slow To Disco]

Alexny:
Manuel Sahagun – Carioca Flaute [U’re Guay Records]
Gledd – Jazzy Lord
Kristoff MX – FAWL (From Africa With Love) [Furious Mandrill Records]
The Magic Track – My Gentle Love [Forthcoming Furious Mandrill Records]
Kristoff MX – Try To Take It Higher [Super Spicy Records]
Tanori – Santana’s Groove [Super Spicy Records]
Alexny – Feel Right, All Night [Funky Revival]
Paul Older – Bass Falls [Slightly Transformed]
Hotmood – Disco Will Never Die [Funky Revival]
The Magic Track – Panama Life [Forthcoming Furious Mandrill Records]
PREMIERE: Moogy Bee – Dope Demand (Luisen Multa Super Mix [Deponiente Records]

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