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In The Crate & Fresh Tracks – October 2011

IN THE CRATE: DJ MILLY

1. I’ll Take You There (Director’s Cut Classic Signature Mix) – Frankie Knuckles

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2. Doin’ Ya Thang – (Original Mix) – Oliver $

3. Take You Higher – (Club Mix) – Hook N Sling, Goodwill

4. Sax Story (Dino’s Club Mix) – Electric Tango

5. Keep On Jumpin (Luigi Rocca Remix) – Joey Negro

DJ Milly plays every Friday night at Connections, at Double Lucky once a month on a Saturday and at Girlfriend at Double Lucky on the 1st Thursday of every month.

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FRESH TRACKS

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Breton – The Commission haunting atmospheric indie sounds for lovers of Massive Attack Boy George – Turn to Dust (Bootik Remix) finally some remixes from the excellent Ordinary Alien album Shave – Change Your Heart sampling the Korgi’s hit from the ’70s, this track is probably stuck in your head from the Slide promos on Fox 8 The Field – Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime Chilled out version of the Korgi’s tune that includes all the lyrics Groove Armada – RJ Theme house legends clear out the vaults – quality Britney – Till the World Ends (Korollreven Remix) new sparse remix makes the track sound epic keeping it on high rotation Mayer Hawthorne – The Walk another soul gem Leona Lewis – Collide love the backing track from Avicii, can’t wait for the instrumental version.

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