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Raiding the Crates

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Download links and information about Raiding the Crates by DJ Spinna. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to House, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:13:45 minutes.

Artist: DJ Spinna
Release date: 2002
Genre: House, Jazz, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Bop
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:13:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brace - It Starts Here 2:19
2. Butti49 - Brasilikum 2:45
3. Chuck Perkins - Jazz Funeral 3:20
4. Kevin Yost - Swinging 2:23
5. Blue Boy - Funky Friday 4:02
6. Iz + Diz - Down 4 U 1:35
7. A:Xus featuring Naomi Nsombi - Baghdad Café (Callin' U) 4:08
8. Dino & Terry - Croque Monsieur 4:38
9. F 'n' L - Sea of Desire 2:33
10. Brother of Soul - Be Right There 3:12
11. Paul Hunter - Reflection 3:04
12. Deep Sensation - Don't Stop 3:35
13. Alton Miller - Time and Space 2:42
14. Dubtribe Sound System - El Regalo de Amor 2:03
15. F 'n' L - Besos de Los Angeles 2:45
16. Uptight Productions - Righteous Dub 2:26
17. Projekt: PM - Don't You Forget 3:35
18. A:Xus - When I Fall In Love 2:27
19. DJ Deep - Signature 3:01
20. Mutabaruka - Dis Poem '99 3:01
21. Pascal featuring Mr. Day - Hanging Around the Bee Tree 3:44
22. Kevin Yost - Natural High 4:31
23. Glenn Underground - City People 2:34
24. Ursula Rucker - Circe (Jazzanova Remix) 3:22

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If you're a deep house aficionado, you're sure to love this generous continuous mix from Brooklyn-born DJ Spinna, who has raided the Guidance records catalog to bring you an hour and a quarter of trance-inducing, dubbed-up club grooves for your hand-waving, hip-shaking, glow-sticking pleasure. The disc starts off with jazzy, faintly Latin grooves courtesy of Brace, Butti49, and Chuck Perkins, but then quickly sinks into four-on-the-floor house beats and stays there for most of the 21 tracks that remain. There are occasional detours, such as Paul Hunter's jazz-flavored "Reflection" and the explicitly reggae-inflected "Righteous Dub" by Uptight Productions (and don't miss the Mutabaruka cameo). But otherwise, this is a long exercise in trancey club grooves, and as such it's mostly attractive in a purely functional way. Highlights include the cool Jazzanova remix of Ursula Rucker's "Circe" and a very pretty number called "Baghdad Cafe" by A:Xus (featuring vocals from Naomi Nsombi). Recommended.