Delusions Of Grandeur

EPISODE · Feb 15, 2007 · 33 MIN

Delusions Of Grandeur

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Am I deluded? You decide with this rollercoaster dnb mix! Tracklisting: 01. 00:00 John B vs Nine Inch Nails - Closer 02. 04:09 Logistics - Uprock 03. 07:03 CLS - Black & White 04. 09:45 Logistics - Everything Is Illuminated 05. 13:00 Marcus Intalex - Temperance 06. 15:42 D-Bridge & Vegas - True Romance 07. 18:36 Special Forces - Babylon VIP 08. 21:07 Spirit - Siren (Hive Remix) 09. 23:17 (excerpt from) Doc Scott - Here Comes The Drums (Breakage Remix) 10. 25:49 Phobia - The Messenger 11. 28:43 Massive Attack - Angel

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