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Sat 5/26/18
DJ Seven57 Show 204

Summer is here and we thought we pick it up a bit for the 204th show of SCR! On this episode, we welcome back the soul brother and close friend, DJ Seven57 (Virginia). For those that don't know, heard or seen Seven57 play, you guys are in for a real treat! Expect to move and groove to the fresh DJ set as well to Mza's opening set, who brought out his bag of fresh uptempo vibes that's he's been waiting to play for ya'll! Hope you dig this one! Also, a big shout out to our friend, the talented soulstress, Maya Hatch (Japan) who stopped by to talk about her upcoming new R&B project! Now click play and enjoy!

Featuring music from: A Band Called Success, Potatohead People, Tom Misch, Greybox, Crackazat, Souleance, Bondax & more

1st Segment - DJ Mza

01 A Band Called Success - Start A Feeling
02 Rel - Pullups
03 Birthday Boy & Trish - Magic
04 Potatohead People - No Sleep Til MTL
05 Tom Misch - Twinkle Twinkle
06 NOBL - Fete
07 DJ Vadim & Blackstone - Lost Without You (Instrumental)
08 Greybox - Camelblues (Crusted Remix)
09 Moonstarr - Break It Down
10 Osmar Milito e Quarteto Forma - América Latina
11 Grooveman Spot - Going On
12 Moods - Hold Tight
13 Change - Hold Tight (Young Pulse Rework)
14 Cherokee - Night Bells
15 Crackazat - Proton Blue (Deep Orbit)
16 Crystal Waters - Gypsy Woman (Souleance Re-Edit)
17 Bondax - Gold (Moon Boots Remix)
18 Dwele - Find A Way (Remi Oz Remix)

2nd Segment - Maya Hatch Interview

3rd Segment - DJ Seven57l DJ Set + Interview

"Get in the Circle. Feel the Soul"

Hosted by: DJ Mza & Crew
www.soulcircleradio.com
Every Sat 12-2p PST

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