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VIDEOS AND AUDIOS- HOUSE MUSIC MIXES WITH WORLD CLASS FJS

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I received a few requests for 1980s house music. Here you go enjoy!-DJ PAUL 1. I'll House You - THE JUNGLE BROTHERS - 0:00:00 2. This Is Acid - MAURICE - 0:04:48 3. Jack Your Body - STEVE SILK HURLEY - 0:10:36 4. French Kiss - LIL' LOUIS & THE WORLD - 0:15:28 5. You Used To Hold Me - RALPHI ROSARIO - 0:24:48 6. No Way Back - ADONIS - 0:31:04 7. Hashim - AL NAAFIYSH - 0:33:54 8. Back To The Beat - THE TODD TERRY PROJECT - 0:38:46 9. Can You Feel It - MR. FINGERS - 0:44:01 10. Let The Music Take Control - JM SILK - 0:47:58 11. Touch Me - 49ERS - 0:50:30 12. Can You Party - ROYAL HOUSE - 0:55:24 13. Break 4 Love - RAZE - 1:01:18




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Here's a nice collection of House, Dance hits of the 1990s. Enjoy! Here’s my original mix with (Black Box) https://soundcloud.com/user-882176367... 1. Gypsy Woman (Kaiser66 Remix) - CRYSTAL WATERS - 00:00 2. Show Me Love - ROBIN S - 05:46 3. Big Fun (12 remix) - INNER CITY - 12:26 4. Finally (Remix) - CE CE PENISTON - 16:25 5. Things That Make You Go Mmmmm (Classic House Mix) - C&C MUSIC FACTORY - 20:18 6. Touch Me (All Night Long) (Touch This Mix) - CATHY DENNIS - 26:10 7. I'm Gonna Get You - BIZARRE INC - 31:06 8. Push The Feeling On (The Dub of Doom) - NIGHTCRAWLERS - 34:58 9. Take Me Away (The Hithouse Remix) - 2 IN A ROOM - 37:54 10. Try Yazz Esa Loca - TWO WITHOUT HATS - 42:46 11. The Breeze - TWO WITHOUT HATS - 47:42 12. Git On Up (The Fast Eddie Mix) - FAST EDDIE Feat. SUNDANCE - 52:00 13. Get Busy - MR. LEE - 55:26



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