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MartinMax celebrates his one year of co-hosting HTTT with an amazing display of his favorite edits and tracks. You will be dazzled into a boogie frenzy. Trust us!
To top it all off, MartinMax has invited the guy responsible for MartinMax picking up the DJing glove over 30 years ago: Subway Baby!
Expect two hours of the best of the best, and a guest mix for the scrapbook for sure! Creme de la creme!

Check out Subway Baby:
https://www.subwaybaby.dj

Hour 1 MartinMax:

Jean Claude Gavri – Phantasy (Jean Claude Gavris Spiritual Odissey) [Coco Bin]
Frico – Hot Butterfly [Replay Germany]
YSE Saint Laur’ant – Let Me Be Your Connection (Original Mix) [Boogie Café]
Superbreak – That Loving Feeling (DJ Steef edit) [Superbreak]
Rayko – Broadway [Lumberjacks In Hell]
O.R.S – Body To Body Boogie (Sould Out & The Funk District Edit) [Bandcamp]
Roger Rönning – Tiden Bara Går (V4YS Edit) [Soundcloud]
DJ Vas – Hold On Me [EDR Records]
Sophie Lloyd – Womanly Tattoo [Sophie Lloyd Edit] [Paper Reordings]
Beatconductor – Sumthin Betta [G.A.M.M.]
Stevie Wonder – Superstition (OPOLOPO Remix) [EMI Electrola]
Hypnosis – Droid (Petko Turner’s Terrific Italo Edit) [Soundcloud]
Plastic Bertrand – Tout petit la planete (MV Edit) [Bandcamp]

Hour 2 Subway Baby:

Visti And Meyland – Major Tom (Original)
Paralel Disko – Egri Bugru (Disco Hamam 2 Version) (T-Edit)
Loud E – Granada Nights (Original)
Izit – Stories (Subway Baby Edit)
Al Kent – Open Up Your Mind (Original)
Doris – Dont (Subway Baby Edit)
Anima Ladina – Anima Ladina (Subway Baby Re-Edit)
Feel Good Alliance – Pushing On (Original)
The Discotheques – Disco Special (Subway Baby Re-Edit)
Koto – Chinese Revenge (Subway Baby Re-Edit)
La Banderita – Mediterranea (Vinyl)
Bumphrey Hogart – New Bong (David Buvie´s Silly Edit)
Mindless Boogie 20 – Anita (Villa Edit)
Arian – Your Love Makes Me A Winner (Original)

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