TrackBlasters Radio: 22.05.17

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today, DJ Supermarkt takes over the TB Radio airwaves with his smooth “Summer Breeze 2017” mix. Press play and enjoy! Record Of The Day: Back on Wednesday! Playlist Intro Donny Hathaway – Little Ghetto Boy (HWLS Edit) Hubbabubbaklubb – Mopedbart (Olefonken’s Autostrada Miks) Jeffrey Paradise – Cruise Control P’Cock 3 – Telephone Song (Disco Tech Edit) Fantasy Love Affair – How Can I Forget Lovebirds feat. Galliano – Icarus Macca – Right Thru Me (ROBJAM Soul Love Edit) Neil Diablo – For Your Love Seals & Croft – Summer Breeze (Philip Steir Remix) Leisure – Something About You The Jones Girls – Who Can I Run To (mtbrd’s Flip) Gayana – Since The Night Dr. Rubberfunk – Theme For A Latter Day Lothario (Yam Who Mix) EW&F – Turn It Into Something Good (BP’s Re-Edit) Harvey Sutherland – Expectations Kraak & Smaak feat. Parcels – Stumble (Blue Motel Remix) Moustache Love – Perfect Summer Day Giorgio Tuma & Laetitia Sadier – Through Your Hands Love Can Shine (Turbotito Remix) Shy Girls – Trivial Motion (PREP Remix) Download here (right click and save as…)

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Adrian Younge feat. RZA, Karolina & Laetitia Sadier – Hands Of God (Remix) [Audio]

To celebrate the release of director Quentin Tarantino’s 8th film, “Hateful Eight”, RZA presents “Hands of God”, the commemorative version. This special song serves as a remix to Younge’s “Hands of God”, the original to be released on Younge’s upcoming “Something About April II“, January 21. Hands of God synthesizes the audiovisual style of the legendary Ennio Morricone (Hateful Eight composer) with the rugged and raw musical aesthetics created by Wu-Tang founder RZA. Alongside the abbot, two of Younge’s favorite vocalist are also featured: Karolina and Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab). On behalf of Rza and Linear labs, we would like to congratulate Quentin on another extraordinary motion picture creation. Please enjoy this remix and support “Hateful 8”, in theaters. Shot on 70 mm film, the special roadshow engagement pays homage to the grand and long forgotten exhibitions of yesteryear. Taken from Adrian Younge’s album, “Something About April II“.

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