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Digital Zandoli 2

Digital Zandoli 2

Artists

Various

Catno

HS169VL

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Remastered

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2017

Digital Zandoli 2 featuring various artists on Heavenly Sweetness.

The follow up of the acclaimed first volume of this compilation, a real discovery for many DJs and music lovers worldwide who didn’t know that much about Zouk or DIY electronic music of the french west indies.The selectors Julien Achard and Nicolas Skliris continue the excavation of French Antillas vinyl from the 80’s and the 90’s and for this second volume, they found some really exciting new references which should be soon classics on the dancefloors.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$31.31*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

HS169VL - FR - 2017

A1

Dominique Coco - Ban Di Fwan

A2

Wach'da - Confrontation (Instrumental)

A3

Michel Alibo - Fou, Jaloux

B1

Osmose - Melodi

B2

Juliane - Blanc E Noir (Instrumental)

B3

Champagn' - L' Anmou Aw

C1

Jo Star - Demare Mwen

C2

Alex Rosa - Sistem

C3

Patrick Nuissier - Pou Qui Ca

D1

Vik'In (Very International Kadence In) - Tension La Ka Monte

D2

Joyeux De Cocotier - Pina Colada Coco Loco

D3

Djeminay - Sun Plash

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