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Marco Duits is making his way through The Netherlands and China as a DJ and promoter. Being passionate about deephouse music he gives us look into his crate of hard to find vinyl gems. He’s the former owner of techno club .TAG in China and now touring there at the time of this writing. Marco Duits is a true artist who stays with what he believes to be music that should be heard around the world.
This tracklist has been carefully selected with the highest form of care and love for house music!
The tape he made for us is a solid overview of his preference in house music, classics, newschool, deep, vocals, funky, disco and tropical. He put it all away in one mixtape. The heavy Detroit and Chicago oldschool vibe in this tape will make you realize the feeling Marco brings along with this compilation is more than an ordinary mixture of some records, it is the result of years of collecting and it is clear that the tracklist has been carefully selected with the highest form of care and love for house music!
Keep an eye on his private edits release with Laura Ingalls later this year!
Tracklist:
01. Dream 2 Science – My Love Turns To Liquid | Rush Hour re-issue
02. Bodywork – Deeper and Deeper | Thug records
03. Jack J | Mood Hut
04. Mike Huckaby – Disco Time | Deep transportation
05. Luis CL – Inner City | Superconscious Records
06. Andres – Believin’ | La Vida
07. Jazzadelic – I Got A Rhythm (1991 Original Mix)
08. Soichj Terada & Manabu Nagayama — Low Tension | Rush Hour
09. Vincenzo – My Vibrations | Raw Elements
10. Virgo – Going Thru Life | Trax records
11. Tommy Bones – After the club | Real Tone
12. Discodromo & Massimiliano Pagliara – Le Bipolarisme n’est pas le cubisme | Cocktail d’Amore
13. Samanta Fox & Snuffo – Klaus You | Renate Schallplaten
14. Marcus Mixx – Untitled 1988 (?)
15. 2AM/FM – Passion of A Night | MOS
16. Adonis – We Are Rocking down the house | Trax
17. The “chicago bad boy” – House music all night long | Warehouse records
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