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In the Crate with Jodie Harsh

Jodie HarshDrag DJ Jodie Harsh wowed the crowed at Connections when she filled the dancefloor in March. Jodie spends her time fleeting between her home in London and NYC where she presents her monthly night ‘Room Service’ on both sides of the Atlantic.  

Jodie Harsh returns to Connections on Sunday 2 June. Here are the five tracks that are getting Jodie excited. 

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1. Cher – Woman’s World (Jodie Harsh remix)

2. Alex Kenji feat. Marga Sol – Not That Kind Of Girl (Mike Vale Remix)

3. Ain’t Got Soul – Kris Di Angelis 

4. Duke Dumont feat AME – Need U 100% (Waze & Odyssey Remix)

5. DJ Zinc feat Sasha Keable – Only For Tonight

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