DJ-Kicks: John Talabot

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DJ-Kicks: John Talabot
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ReleasedNovember 11, 2013
Genre House
Electronic
Label Studio !K7
Producer John Talabot
John Talabot chronology
Fin
(2012)
DJ-Kicks: John Talabot
(2013)
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DJ-Kicks: John Talabot is a DJ mix album released on the Studio !K7 independent record label. Part of the DJ-Kicks series of mix compilations, it is the 46th installment of the series and was compiled and mixed by John Talabot.

Track listing

  1. North Lake – "Journey To The Center Of The Sun"
  2. Pye Corner Audio – "Underneath The Dancefloor"
  3. Maps – "I Heard Them Say (Andy Stott Remix)"
  4. Pye Corner Audio – "Zero Centre"
  5. Michael Ozone – "Hetrotopia (Young Marco Remix)"
  6. Madteo – "We Doubt (You Can Make It)"
  7. Harmonious Thelonious – "The Grasshopper Was The Witness (Elmore Judd & Rowan Park Remix)"
  8. Tempel Rytmik – "Anagrama"
  9. John Talabot – "Without You (DJ-Kicks)"
  10. Axel Boman – "Klinsmann"
  11. Joaquin Joe Claussell presents Residue Part One – "Eno (Melodic Dub)"
  12. Bostro Pesopeo & Pional – "Bonus Beats"
  13. Mara TK – "Run (Moodymann Remix)"
  14. Alex Burkat – "Shower Scene"
  15. Mistakes are Okay – "Night Watcher"
  16. Unknown – "#001"
  17. Round – "Glass"
  18. Max Mohr – "Old Song"
  19. Samo DJ – "Tai Po Kau"
  20. Motor City Drum Ensemble – "Escape To Nowhere"
  21. Paradise's Deep Groove – "Innermind"
  22. Abby – "Streets (Wraetlic Remix)"
  23. DJ Jus-Ed – "Turn Of The Century"
  24. Genius of Time – "Juno Jam"
  25. Kron – "Silikron (Jürgen Paape Remix)"
  26. Talaboman – "Sideral"
  27. Pional – "It's All Over (Locked Groove Rendition)"

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