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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 1H 19M

Sunday Sessions - APRIL 26 Week 4

from Sunday Sessions · host Juan Cirera

This week’s episode is something a little different. For the first time since starting this podcast, I wasn’t able to record a live session at the venue. But instead of skipping a week, I decided to dig deep into the archives and bring you something truly special. This mix was recorded back in January 2008 — a time when dancefloors felt different, energy was raw, and every track carried a story. I’ve transferred it directly from the original CD we handed out at the club, keeping that authentic sound exactly as it was. What makes this session even more unique is that it has never been published online before. Until now, it only existed on that physical CD, shared with the people who were there in the moment. So whether you were part of those nights or you’re discovering this era for the first time, I hope this mix brings back memories — or creates new ones. Press play, turn it up, and enjoy the journey back in time.

This week’s episode is something a little different. For the first time since starting this podcast, I wasn’t able to record a live session at the venue. But instead of skipping a week, I decided to dig deep into the archives and bring you something truly special. This mix was recorded back in January 2008 — a time when dancefloors felt different, energy was raw, and every track carried a story. I’ve transferred it directly from the original CD we handed out at the club, keeping that authentic sound exactly as it was. What makes this session even more unique is that it has never been published online before. Until now, it only existed on that physical CD, shared with the people who were there in the moment. So whether you were part of those nights or you’re discovering this era for the first time, I hope this mix brings back memories — or creates new ones. Press play, turn it up, and enjoy the journey back in time.

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