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R.A.P. statt E.K.G. - June 2010


Dendemann - Stumpf ist Trumpf 3.0



Part 1



Part 2



I damn sure haven't been posting much lately. That will hopefully change soon. Lots of stuff going on right now.

Anyway, here's the 6th episode of R.A.P. statt E.K.G, which aired yesterday. Zilv had to work so Part 2 is a mix that she did back in 2007 with DJ Skeletor (her DJ at the time). I was planning on doing my moderation live, but this week kind of kicked my ass, so I pre-recorded it again (sorry to ruin the magic). It turned out not to be such a bad idea, because I started feeling sick yesterday at work...so I just dropped off the show and headed to the doctor's office.

My half aired first this time. As I explain in the show, I was almost done with my playlist and couldn't decide between an older Dendemann track or something from the new album. And then I started listening to a bunch of his albums and stuff...and somehow it just turned into a Dende show. Ideally, I would have probably given more artist info while I was talking, but I tried to pack in as many songs as I could. Maybe next time though.

In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this month's show. Technically, it's our 6th month anniversary show, even though neither of us were present for it. We'll see how next month goes. It's the World Cup, so I'll be pretty busy at work...and then I'm in the middle of planning my fancy Paris vacation. I'll do my best to try and update more this month.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Yeah... "Es tut mir leid" ...schon lange nicht mehr gehört.

Hübsche Show!

Christoph

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