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DJs Take Control (Volume 2)

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Artists

Various

Catno

ORLP026

Formats

3x Vinyl 12" Compilation

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 1995

Styles

House

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

3.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

only sides E/F!

A1

Kingsize - Elevate Your Mind (Acidic Mix)

4:47

A2

Kamasutra - Censored (One Train Mix)

8:14

B1

Urban Discharge - Drop A House (Tribal Mix)

6:49

B2

Round Two - New Day

6:00

C1

Eating Habits - May I Have The Mayonnaise

6:17

C2

S.N.L. Parliament - Searching

6:08

D1

Shades Of Love - Body To Body (La Factoria Mix)

6:40

D2

Junior Vasquez - Get Your Hands Off My Man (Unreleased Mix)

6:50

E1

George Llanes, Jr. - Funkdafied

6:16

E2

George Llanes, Jr. - Turn It Loose (Radient Mix)

4:37

F1

George Llanes, Jr. - Right Touch (Fluid Drop Mix)

5:36

F2

George Llanes, Jr. - Spiritu Indio

5:33

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