Another blazing Friday behind us in the company of a shaper, a reformer and a trendsetter on the guest mix! Crack D (aka. Dmitriy Tsarik) from Mango Sounds and Ripe Pear! Not many labels have had an output that can rival those two.

MartinMax brings the Friday yay and Crack D ups it and dibs the drivers seat for the second hour! Prime stuff on Prime Radio!

Check out Crack D’s stuff:

Mango Sounds: soundcloud.com/mangosounds

Ripe Pear: soundcloud.com/ripepear

The man himself: soundcloud.com/crack-d

MartinMax:

Tony Black – Put Your Dancin’ Shoes On (Massimo Berardi Remix) [FullTime Production]

Siggatunez – If It Ain’t [Gooey Edits]

Alexny – Freakin [Duchesse]

Ezirk – Vanilla Cream [Super Spicy]

Ken At Work – So Very Evil [Sure Cuts]

Perro Bueno Edits – ADNY [Perro Bueno Edits]

DJ Pasta – Intrigo Sul Mare [ TheBasement Discos ]

Incognito – Feel The Real (Micky More & Andy Tee Classic Mix) [ GROOVE CULTURE ]  

MANNIX feat. Lee Wilson Do It Right Now (Mannix Extended Mix) [Dafia Records]

Bonetti – So Weak (Original Mix) [Mango Sounds]

L P M – Just Do What You Do [Bandcamp]

WE MEAN DISCO​!​! – No Romance (NY Underground Tribute) [Bandcamp]

Crack D:

Jesse Bru – In My Heart – (Happiness Therapy)

Chemars – Neato – (And Friends Records)

Point85 ft. Maex – Got You – (Mango Sounds)

Tomy Piscitelli – Can You Feel It (Moodena Remix) – (Mango Sounds)

Risk Assessment- 4U – (Mango Sounds)

Stefano Ritteri – The Partylife – (Exploited)

Oldchap – Keep The Light – (Sundries Digital)

ZIGGY PHUNK – Blues Grinder – (Mango Sounds)

Hotmood – Funk Is Future – (Mango Sounds)

Ken@Work – Here For You – (Original Mix) – (Hive Label)

Igor Gonya – Baloo Baloo – (Sundries Digital)

Fred Dekker – Alotta Fagina – (Mango Sounds)

Paul Soir feat Joao Pina – Soulvibes (Vocal Mix) – (Mango Sounds)

Soundcloud podcast: https://soundcloud.com/discoholicsanonymous/hot-to-the-touch-260221-with-crack-d-discoholic-ken-on-prime-radio

iTunes podcast: http://shorturl.at/mprAB

Google podcast: http://shorturl.at/pMRV6

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