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Episode 187: BMS Episode 118 (Lost in The Rhythm)

Episode 187: BMS Episode 118 (Lost in The Rhythm)

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BMS Episode 118 (Lost in The Rhythm)

This episode features, Change, The Tribe of Good, Sound of Superbad, Raw Silk, Jungle, and many more!

DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Jazz, Neo-Soul, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams and anything that moves you. It’s all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.

Let's take this ride together and remember when music was Music!

PLAYLIST


1. Lost In The Rhythm (Michael Grey House Mix)/Fred Kingdom
2. Sunrise Forever (Michael Gray Remix)/ Change
3. All Night Long (Nu Disco Mix)/HP Vince, Dave Leatherman
4. Get On up (Get On Down) – Moplen - Radio Edit/Roundtree
5. You're The Best Thing (Ibiza Summer Mix)/Sound of Superbad
6. I Can't Stop - Radio Edit/Beat Rivals, Kathy Brown
7. Turning It Up For Sunshine (Louis La Roche Remix)/The Tribe of Good
8. Smooth/Con Funk Shun
9. At Dinner 32/Helen Bruner & Terry Jones
10. Set Fire To Me - Radio Mix/Yam Who?, Brian Lucas, Mr. Smith
11. Raise It Up (Micky More & Andy Tee Disco Mix)/Dutchian Soul, Karmina Dai
12. Get Down With It (Michele Chiavarini Remix)/Larry A, Jamie Aditya
13. No Time To Waste - Original Mix Radio Edit/Matt D, Claudio Deeper, Tasha LaRae
14. Do It To The Music (Micahel Gray Dub Mix)/Raw Silk
15. Testify f/ Crystal Waters - Opolopo Remix/HiFi Sean, Crystal Waters
16. Keep Moving (Dave Lee Remix Edit)/Jungle
17. Love Sensation (Dr. Packer Rework)/Loleatta Holloway

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