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Ushuaia Ibiza Live Set : Guest Mixer > Daniela La Luz | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 18

USHUAIA Ibiza Live Set

Daniela La Luz

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August 2010 Dj Mix – Guest Mixer > Mateo Murphy | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 17

Dj Mix August 2010 – Mateo Murphy

Hailing from Montreal, Canada, Mateo Murphy is a influential member of Canada’s techno scene, with over 15 years of experience behind the decks, and dozens of releases and remixes to his name.

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Swimsuits and Sunscreen Summer Mix: Guest Mixer > Jeff Keenan | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 16

Swimsuits and Sunscreen Summer Mix

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grooveTEK electronica music RaDiO | online NOW | Boston, MA

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The Banjanki Groove: Guest Mixer > Jaribooti Appu | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 15

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dsnight summer special – dubstep 2010: Guest Mixer > deepgoa | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 13

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dsnight summer special – dubstep 2010

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Dark Sessions: Guest Mixers > Deanna Avra & Sean Graham | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 12



Dark Sessions 1
Deanna Avra & Sean Graham……

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Stalo Xinari – “blow Wind blow”

blow Wind blow (2008) - Stalo Xinari

Acrylics on stretched canvas
20 x 20 cm

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Acarón & Friends EP | Out Now | Deurun Records | Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina


Acarón & Friends EP (Deurun Records) by DEURUN RECORDS

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Shinnecock Nation reclaims slice of the Hamptons after court victory | World news | The Observer



Members of the Shinnecock nation outside court in Central Islip, New York, after filing papers claiming tribal ownership of land in the Hamptons. Photograph: Ed Betz

Native American tribe reclaims slice of the Hamptons after court victory | World news | The Observer.

From a distance the teardrop-shaped peninsula looks just like any other bit of the famed Hamptons shoreline. Thick woods crowd down to the water’s edge, and through the trees houses and roads can be glimpsed.

But this land is not part of the Hamptons, neither is it really part of the United States any more. This patch – in the middle of the playground to Manhattan’s social elite – is proudly and fiercely Native American country.

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