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Our resident Ezirk brings the heat with a scorcher of a show, assisted by fellow Romanian G Prajekt, who has a legendary reputation in his country with a career spanning almost 3 decade.
Expect the finest danceable music to send you off into a grade A weekend feeling.

Check out G Prajekt:
https://soundcloud.com/g-prajekt
https://gprajekt.bandcamp.com/releases
https://www.facebook.com/g.prajekt/

Hour 1 Ezirk:

  1. JKriv feat. Adeline – Yo Love (feat. Adeline) (Club Mix)
  2. The Funk District – Get On Down
  3. ED WIZARD & DISCO DOUBLE DEE – Aruban Nites
  4. Mr. Franklin – Get Down With The Get Down
  5. Mel Brooks – To The Top (Werkshy Edit)
  6. Dr. Packer – Magic In Your Eyes (Original Mix)
  7. Lego Edit – The Ghetto (Lego Retouch)
  8. Suzy Q – Get On Up And Do It Again [Kid Color Gets On Up Edit]
  9. Yam Who? – Find Out
  10. Shit Hot Soundsystem – Want U
  11. Frankie Valli – Grease (Disco Tech Rework)
  12. Igor Gonya – Sandy Rhythm

Hour 2 G Prajekt:

  1. The Family’s Jam, Zoubida Mebarki – That’s My Feeling (Original Mix) [Plaizir Muzic]
  2. Danny Kane, Princess Freesia – Sweat (JKriv Remix) [Midnight Riot]
  3. Lotti Monet – Touch Me (Club Mix) [Stardance Records]
  4. Shirley Lites – Heat You Up (Melt You Down) (Dr Packer Reworks) [Salsoul Records]
  5. Full Flava, Carleen Anderson – Was That All It Was (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix) [Dome Records Ltd]
  6. Jayenne, Dave Lee – Love Fantasy (Dr Packer Remix) [Z Records]
  7. Yooks, Unqle Chriz – Should Have Loved You (Original Mix) [Newtown Recordings]
  8. Bobbe Green – Survival (Georgies Soulful House) [Music Plant Group]
  9. The Sunburst Band, Dave Lee – He Is (Dave Lee Remastered Club Mix) [Z Records]
  10. Junior Jack, Glory, Jocelyn Brown – Hold Me Up (Michael Gray Extended Remix) [Defected]
  11. Anané – Get On The Funk Train (Louie Vega Mix) [Nervous]

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