Business As Usual April 2020: Luke Solomon + Special Guest Natasha Diggs
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In 2008 I started a series of radio shows with fellow Freak and host, Jonny Rock. The original format was based around vinyl. Digital started to creep in, then CD's, then YouTube rips, and so on. But the idea remained the same, that we were sharing our discoveries with an audience. Fast forwarding a couple of years and expanding on the original concept, I will once again be playing dance music that you may or may not have heard, but this time said music will be readily available, if pointed in the right direction of course. The idea is for you to use me as your selector slash shop assistant in a virtual record store. Not only will I be shouting about both old and new music, but I will also be following it up with a series of compilations to be released on my label, Classic throughout the year. I will be your slightly odd, slightly off-centre, guide. But ultimately and most importantly, your friendly on-line record shop assistant. 1. The_Cinematic Orchestra-Wait for Now_feat._Tawiah_[Pepe_Bradock_s_Wobbly_Mix] 2. Dave + Sam - Day One - Classic 3. Soulphiction-Niederbeat_Gospel_Dub_ Local Talk 4. Bumpmen - Bill Murray (Original Mix) 5. Hifi Sean, Crystal Waters, Jamie 3-26, Danou P - Heavy (Jamie 326 & Danou P Remix) 6. Eddie Fowlkes - Passion - Kissing Groove 7. Kassian - Midnight District Line 8. Lazare Hoche + Sam - Perfect Pull Up 9. CCCP - 2B 10. Powerdance - Fantasy Light (Catz 'n Dogz Remix) - Classic 11. The Boogie Twins - Trouble on the Land - GAMM 12. Donell Pitman - Chocolate Love - Star Creature
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