
Melodic Beats Podcast #134 Richard Coombes
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Melodic Beats Podcast #134 Richard Coombes. For this months episode I’m shining a light on another exceptional local talent. Richard who hails from the South West has provided us a seamlessly emotional journey into the land of electronic progressively melodic house music. As always, its an honour for me to be able to put out such quality from DJ’s and producer far and wide…
Play loud and Enjoy!!!!!
Tracklist:
- Budakid - Lovin' Sun [Flores]
- Mike Rish - Gröv [Meanwhile Recordings]
- Max Graham & Second Sine - Hypercube (GMJ & Matter Remix) [Mango Alley]
- Jamie Stevens - Rivers (Mike Rish Remix) [Late Night Music]
- Durante - Hot Night feat. HANA (Khen Extended Mix) [Anjunadeep]
- Marsh & Volen Sentir - Ascension [Anjunadeep]
- Alfonso Muchacho - I Don't Have To [Above the Storm]
- Framewerk - Sooner Or Later [Capital Heaven]
- Cass & Slide - Perception (Framewerk Breaks Edit) [Not on label]
- Tristan Case, Barry Jamieson & Tom Barlow - Clinken Haus (Jamie Stevens Remix) [Sudbeat]
- Nick Stoynoff - Dirtsy Flirtsy [Selador Recordings]
- Nordfold - Pathways [Anjunadeep]
- Nick Varon - Fizzle Mind (Matthew Sona Remix) [Zenebona]
- Luccio - Take Your Place [Consequence of Society Recordings]
- Costello - Dream Operator [Cod3 QR]
- Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence (Sgt Slick ReCut) [Not on label]
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