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The Banjanki Groove: Guest Mixer > Jaribooti Appu | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 15
Full StoryComfortable Underground | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 014

This is an outstanding mix by Chloe Harris. Enjoy the tune by the creator of the sensational groove underground sounds.
dsnight summer special – dubstep 2010: Guest Mixer > deepgoa | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 13

dsnight summer special – dubstep 2010
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Full StoryDark Sessions: Guest Mixers > Deanna Avra & Sean Graham | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 12

Dark Sessions 1
Deanna Avra & Sean Graham……
Stalo Xinari – “blow Wind blow”
blow Wind blow (2008) - Stalo Xinari
Acrylics on stretched canvas
20 x 20 cm
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Full StoryAcarón & Friends EP | Out Now | Deurun Records | Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Acarón & Friends EP (Deurun Records) by DEURUN RECORDS
Electronic Soundscapes 9 : Guest Mixer > SXtheMadArtist | grooveTEK electronica music | 2010 Podcast Session 11

Electronic Soundscapes 9
Full StoryJim the Wonder Dog

A short “tail” of my life
by Evelyn Counts (who always believed in me)
Jim was a Llewellyn setter born of pureblood champion field stock in Louisiana. Though his litter mates were selling for $25 each, a goodly sum in 1925, he was considered the most unlikely of the litter and came into Sam VanArsdale’s hands for less than half that amount. Attempts to train Jim for the field seemed futile as he lay in the shade watching while the trainer worked with the three other dogs. However, when taken to the field that fall for the first time, he immediately went to a covey of quail, came up on perfect point, held steady until the quail was shot, and immediately brought the bird to Mr. VanArsdale on the order to “fetch”. He proved to be a marvelous hunting dog, knowing where there were quail, and refusing to hunt where there were none. His master, an avid hunter who traveled from state to state hunting, kept track of birds shot over his beloved dog. He stopped counting at 5,000, a total no other dog ever reached. Outdoor Life Magazine termed him “The Hunting Dog of the Country”.
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