Matt F - Antares II
Miss Bolivia - Bien Warrior (Dj Caution Remix)
Dites Safran - Apa 2 (Egregore Collective)
Jetty - Another Song
Nick León — Bachetrón
LXKS - Love Don't Cost A Thing (LXKS REMIX)
Miracles - Wavvy Riddim
Mardvk - Saokore
Bar do PZZS - QUERO TOMAR BLOCK DO PEDRO SAMPAIO
Khadije - Ms. Thinking
nudo - IdosDLaMent E
FRENTE CUMBIERO - El Método de la Cera Perdida
El León Pardo - 2.Cumbia Ácida
Loya - Maddacordion (feat. Regis Gizavo)
Nuri - Abyedh (Pouvoir Magique Remix)
Tribilin Sound - Peruvian Dream
Dengue Dengue Dengue - Lucha's Juke
Lila Tirando a Violeta & Loris - Caminos del Deseo
JLZ x Abssys - DIAMANTES
f40-test-demo - 104DRM 100.WAV
Jessica Robinson - landing
D̤̮J̤̮ G̤̮2G̤̮ ♪ ͜ ♪ - SAD GIRLZ LUV X-FILES
QOQEQA - Puntea
SHE Spells Doom - Bossano
Dellafuente - Lo que estoy pasando (E.T.M. RMX)
VENGANZA - Someone To Call My Flight Risk (Janet Jackson X Leonce & Neana )
SIMARKES - MOCHILINHA NAS COSTAS
DJ Twinkle Toes - Maneater Ha
Oneohtrix Point Never - Child Soldier (C.Bias Drumline Mix)
PIRANHA EXPERIMENTAL - MC DRICKA, CYBERKILLS
Dj Rankng - Hunny Hunny x Me Largo (Rankng Edit)
CHARLI XCX - PINK DIAMOND (RIOT CODE REMIX) *𝘍𝘙𝘌𝘌 𝘋𝘓*
QLAQUÉ - BAILE DO AVICII
BJF - Fogo Ft AKA AFK
ATC - AROUND THE WORLD (BIFO BAILE EDIT)
MORELLO X Troyboi, Tropkillaz, Mc Lan - NINGUEM DORME
Shakira - Hips Don't Lie (Neeiv Edit)
EL PLVYBXY - EKEKO
Sylvere - Final Skank [Sans Absence]
fern - 139 (hifi baile)
tunes and upbeat jams to accompany your yuletide hoopla.
Miss Chan’s setlist:
Vince Guaraldi Trio – Christmas Is Coming
Ramsey Lewis Trio – We Three Kings
Christian McBride & Abbey Lincoln – This Christmas
The Marshall Brothers – Mr Santa’s Boogie
Snoop Dogg ft October London & Cocoa Sarai – Funky Christmas
Aloe Blacc – Funky Ass ChristmasDon Smith – Black Christmas
Khruangbin – Christmas Time Is Here
The Poets of Rhythm – Santa’s Got a Bag of Soul
Vulfpeck – Santa BabyGrupo Son Sabor – El Ano Viejo
The Enchanters – Mambo Santa Mambo
Lowdown Brass Band – Little Drummer Boy
Miss Dom’s setlist:
Horace Silver – The Jody Grind
Yussef Dayes – Raisins Under the Sun (Desert Version)
James Brown – Soulful Xmas
Etta James – Merry Xmas Baby
Electric Jungle – Funky Funky Christmas
Gal Costa – Que Pena
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Tell Me
Sophie Lloyd & The Dames Brown – Calling Out Your Name
The Soul Snatchers – Do You Wanna Get down
Jimmy McGriff – Dig on It
The Opus 5 – Swing on This
DoomCannon – This Too
Samara Joy – Warm in December
Ego Ella May – So Far
Esther Philips -– CC Rider
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