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Deejay Parade Vol.4 

Various

Deejay Parade Vol.4

Genre: DANCE
Label: More Music International
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  "Stop Playing With My Mind" Barbara Tucker
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2.  "Don't Bring Me Down" Joe T. Vanelli
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3.  "B With U" Junior Sanchez
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4.  "Another Sleepless Night": (Remix David Morales) Shawn Christopher
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5.  "Why Can't We Live Together?" Sin Plomo
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6.  "Down Down Down" Gambafreaks
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7.  "Sunshine Hotel" Nick Morris
Jamie Lewis
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8.  "Visit Me" DJ Antoine
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9.  "Turn U Loose" D-Tention
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10.  "Drop It" Scoopers
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11.  "Dirty Bitch" Avancada
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12.  "Whenever You're With Me" Mahogany
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13.  "A Dream In My Life" D.F.E.
Vins
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14.  "Bingo Bango" Basement Jaxx
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15.  "Mercury & Solace" BT
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16.  "Your Love Makes Me Up" Alta-Vista
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17.  Silence Delerium Feat...
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  "The Riddle" Gigi D'Agostino
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2.  "Feels Like Flyin'" Woody Van Eyden
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3.  "Till We Meet Again" Push
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4.  "Hypnotik" DJ Spoke
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5.  "Heartattack" Attention
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6.  "Feel The Energy" Les Most
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7.  "Fog Desire": (Hypetraxx Remix) Mc Jump
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8.  "Where R U?" Phantom Sheriffs
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9.  "Das Erwachen" Phil Green
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10.  "Sea Me" Trance Cowboys
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11.  "Into My Rain" Mario Lopez
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12.  "Give Me The Rhythm Again" Cylance
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13.  "Lost In Love OO" DJ The Dog
Yo!
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14.  "New York": (Future Breeze Remix) Lambda
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15.  "Wanna Be With U" S.T.P. Hypnotribe
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16.  "Loops & Tings 2000" Richthoven
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17.  "Anthem #2" Floorfilla
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