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Getting ready for Furball KILT edition

We're getting ready for our next parties in Amsterdam and Sydney! Furball Down Under in Sydney ...

An episode of the Valley Of House podcast, hosted by Valley Of House Friendly Fire and Bramsterdam, titled "Getting ready for Furball KILT edition" was published on February 4, 2010 and runs 88 minutes.

February 4, 2010 ·88m · Valley Of House

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We're getting ready for our next parties in Amsterdam and Sydney! Furball Down Under in Sydney on Feb 27 and Furball the Kilt Edition on March 19 in Amsterdam. My latest podcast includes the tracks you'll hear often on our dance floors. Check out: http://www.weloveyourears.com

We're getting ready for our next parties in Amsterdam and Sydney! Furball Down Under in Sydney on Feb 27 and Furball the Kilt Edition on March 19 in Amsterdam. My latest podcast includes the tracks you'll hear often on our dance floors. Check out: http://www.weloveyourears.com
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