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Playlist Du 27-07-2021 Heure Titre Artiste 00:00:00 JINGLE D'N BALISTIQ GWI 00:00:14 COLA FT ELDERBROOK CAMELPHAT 00:04:00 FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK THE POGUES 00:08:24 NERVOUS BREAKDOWN JOHN CANOE 00:11:20 PECHE BALISTIQ ELECTRO ROCK 1 DIMITRI 00:11:26 GIMME THAT LOVIN JOSH HOYER AND SOUL COLOSSAL 00:14:40 WHERE IS MY MIRACLE THE KEYS 00:21:20 ALL I KNOW THE POSTERZ 00:26:51 PECHE COURT VOCODER 4 FELIXFELIX 00:26:53 ETERNAL QUESTION BEAT BRONCO ORGAN TRIO 00:30:33 ONE FOR PETRU OLIVIER KER OURIO 00:36:09 WANG DANG BOB DESTINITY 00:40:45 PECHE INFO DYNAMITE FELIXFELIX 00:40:55 ITS LIKE THAT GUTS 00:44:22 BUCHANAN HAMMER LOS TONES 00:47:40 I WANT TO BE THE LAST SONG YOU THE FEELING OF LOVE 00:50:29 VIRGULE TRY AGAIN GWI 00:50:38 ARCADINE CASSIUS 00:53:52 DON T LET ME DOWN 71 CHARLOTTE DADA 00:58:12 WEDNESDUB LAZARPERRY 01:01:45 JINGLE LA NUIT SUR BAL ISTIQ RANDO 01:01:53 IT S A SHAME FIRST AID KIT 01:05:47 GELIN HALAY ALTIN GUN 01:09:01 GOLDEN LADY JOSE FELICIANO 01:13:19 PECHE R.BALISTIQ CANDY 3 FELIXFELIX 01:13:23 L HEURE DENSE FEU CHATTERTON 01:17:30 HOLY JOE KRANTZ CARLOCK LEFEBVRE 01:20:18 FEELIN ALRIGHT LOU RAWLS 01:23:08 JINGLE LA NUIT SUR BAL ISTIQ RANDO 01:23:17 I V BEEN LOOSING CHRISSY ZEBBY TEMBO 01:26:30 MUDER AMEN ANDREWS 01:29:46 TON OF BRICKS TOM VEK 01:35:19 IDE GOOD NIGHT GWI 01:35:31 DAISY WAVVES 01:38:00 THIS THAT & THA 3RD AMIRI & SPECTAC 01:42:10 I CAN T GET NEXT TO YO U THE TEMPTATIONS 01:45:01 PECHE SIMPLE R. BALIST IQ FELIXFELIX 01:45:04 APOCALIPTICA LAS MALAS AMISTADES 01:47:12 TEMPS NE FAIT RIEN A L AFFAIRE MATTHIEU DONARIER 01:53:12 DISCO MAGIC CONCORDE L IMPERATRICE 01:58:26 PECHE CHIEN FELIXFELIX 01:58:30 JINGLE D'N BALISTIQ GWI 01:58:45 KEEP UP WITH U TEENAGE BADGIRL 02:03:58 RIVER IN ME TRENTEMOLLER 02:06:50 DEAD END KAVIAR SPECIAL 02:11:03 PECHE COURT R.BALISTIQ NUIT FELIXFELIX 02:11:04 KINGZ OF QUEENS GET LARGE RECORDZ 02:14:10 SMILE LIKE THAT ESPERANZA SPALDING 02:18:17 AM I SEXY LORDS OF ACID 02:21:48 PECHE SIMPLE 2 FELIXFELIX 02:21:50 GET YOURSELF TOGETHER MONOMONO 02:26:51 DIGITAL UNDERCLASS ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION 02:31:40 SECONDS THE HUMAN LEAGUE 02:38:29 PECHE BALISTIQ SAMPLER 2 FELIXFELIX 02:38:34 SOCIETY EDDIE VEDDER 02:42:26 PUT IN WORK BLABBERMOUF 02:45:57 BAMBINA OZ NOY 02:51:48 PECHE SIMPLE 3 FELIXFELIX 02:51:50 BRIDE OF AFRICA THE SCORPION AND SAIF ABU BA 02:55:27 TROUBLE STANLEY TURRENTINE 02:58:29 PECHE BALISTIQ PLAYLIS T DIMITRI 02:58:38 BRAND NEW STAR KUBIX 03:02:47 SWAY ROSEMARY CLOONEY AND PEREZ P 03:05:24 OUR DISEASE BREAKBEAT ERA 03:11:16 TEASER DEXTER GWI 03:11:45 LITTLE DARK AGE MGMT 03:16:43 TOTAL LIFE FOREVER FOALS 03:19:59 HUSH HUSH JIMMY REED 03:22:29 VIRGULE GAMINE RUE GWI 03:22:33 BLACK DIAMOND LE SUPERHOMARD 03:25:35 SHINING STAR POECK & THE NEO KALASHNIKOVS 03:32:12 YOU CAN T HIDE JAIMEO BROWN 03:36:18 VIRGULE BALISTIQ BKFE GWI 03:36:24 MATSHENYOGO MALOMBO JAZZ MAKERS 03:41:08 MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME EL RUBELLO 03:45:05 HEAVY MANNERS DUB SHEPHERDS 03:49:07 PECHE BALISTIQ ELECTRO ROCK 1 DIMITRI 03:49:13 SAO PAULO EZRA COLLECTIVE 03:53:11 TIME CHAIR ADAM GREEN 03:55:57 RALENTISSONS BASTIEN LALLEMANT 04:00:15 PECHE BALISTIQ PODCAST DIMITRI 04:00:25 THE REVOLUTION WILL NO T BE TEL THE ARCHIVES 04:04:43 BATON ROUGE NICOLAS VICCARO 04:10:22 COOKS STILL WOOZY 04:13:14 PECHE MIEUX QUE LE TEL EPHONE R FELIXFELIX 04:13:22 HYPER-BALLAD BJORK 04:18:41 PULSE FRUSTRATION 04:22:37 RAINY DAY WOMAN 12&35 BOB DYLAN 04:27:07 PECHE BALISTIQ ELECTRO MISSILE DIMITRI 04:27:12 HUMILITY GORILLAZ 04:30:26 INSPECTION LEFTFIELD 04:31:21 ANNOBON ALDO ROMANO 04:35:05 IDENTIFIANT 7 DBK 04:35:24 TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS NINA SIMONE 04:37:23 LIBERTANGO ASTOR PIAZOLLA 04:40:00 SOMEBODY DONE TOOK MY BABY AND JOEY GILMORE 04:43:25 PECHE FLANGER 3 FELIXFELIX 04:43:27 KYRIE RABIH ABOU KHALIL 04:48:00 ISTANBUL TWILIGHT BROOKLYN FUNK ESSENTIALS 04:52:31 DON T BE DUMB FT OCEAN WISDOM DIZZEE RASCAL 04:56:01 PECHE SIMPLE R. BALIST IQ FELIXFELIX 04:56:03 STICK IN A FIVE AND GO SLEAFORD MODS 04:59:50 VIRGULE WAB GWI 04:59:57 WICKED FUNK KWANZA POSSE 05:04:28 OBSESS KAP BAMBINO 05:06:59 DANS LES STRASS CLノA VINCENT 05:10:20 IDENTIFIANT 6 JUNGLE DBK 05:10:27 UNNATENDED BAG CIRKUS 05:13:58 I GOT A WOMAN RAY CHARLES 05:16:40 LUIZA MANEQUIM ABILIO MANOEL 05:19:42 IDE STYLE MUSIC GWI 05:19:51 KAMALA MOSIK RHYMES 05:22:05 CARNAVAL TIGRAN HAMASYAN 05:24:45 BILAM GINO SITSON 05:28:35 IDE 3 - AUCUN - 05:28:44 CUMBIA SABROSA CLIMACO SARMIENTO 05:31:04 FROM HER ON OUT LUCILLE TEPPERMAN 05:34:31 RESPONSABILITY SEBASTIAN STURM 05:38:41 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 05:38:53 COMMENT TE DIRE ADIEU GREG HOUBEN 05:42:07 QUINCY (PHARCYDE VOCAL VIP) UTAH JAZZ 05:48:24 NEVER IN MY ARMS ALWAY S IN MY THE LEMON TWIGS 05:51:22 IDE FRANKY BESTROCK GWI 05:51:31 TOOK OUT A LOAN BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB 05:55:44 BACK TO SCHOOL DEFTONES 06:00:00 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 06:00:12 NEW DAY SLY JOHNSON 06:03:26 STONE TO THE BONE JAMES BROWN 06:08:39 DO YOU DO YOU FT CAROL C AND T NICKODEMUS 06:12:00 PECHE BALISTIQ PLAYLIS T DIMITRI 06:12:09 CARZY MAMA JJ CALE 06:14:22 GLASS ONION THE BEATLES 06:16:31 VIVRE EN SOMME ORSO JESENSKA 06:20:25 GROOVEROBBALISTIQ GWI 06:20:57 ROOTS INCOGNITO 06:26:29 ESKI TUFEK GAYE SU AKYOL 06:29:16 MY WORLD LEE FIELDS AND THE EXPRESSIO 06:32:38 VIRGULEINCONNUS GWI 06:32:45 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTR IC STAGGOLLEE 06:36:30 OUR PLANS CLOUD NOTHINGS 06:40:42 ARUNDEL TOMB THE LEISURE SOCIETY 06:44:04 IDENTIFIANT 2 DBK 06:44:08 SEVEN NATION ARMY PRINCE FATTY 06:47:42 DOUCE KOMBASS HENRI DEBS SEXTET 06:50:57 GREAT DAY BRAD MEHLDAU 06:56:44 GROOVEROBBALISTIQ GWI 06:57:15 PULP WOOD FREDDIE KING 07:00:23 TEASER POSTFACE 2016 DIMITRI 07:00:51 THIS IS NOT LOVE SWEATSHOP 07:04:30 GUINIA NGUYEN LE 07:10:08 IT TAKES TOO LONG TO L EARN TO ALICE CLARK 07:13:37 PECHE R.BALISTIQ ENFAN TS FELIXFELIX 07:13:40 DANSEZ SUR MOI FT TANY A MICHEL S MOS 07:16:58 HUMANITY (FEAT. LOUISE RHODES) GUY CALLED GERALD 07:21:58 THE ONE EYED KING JACCO GARDNER 07:24:20 IDE FRANKY BESTROCK GWI 07:24:29 SHAKING ALL OVER THE BLIND SUNS 07:29:15 THE HONEYDRIPPER JOE LIGGINS 07:32:17 AU JOUR LE JOUR MALIK DJOUDI 07:35:10 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 07:35:22 SEMAPHORE REQUIN CHAGRIN 07:39:13 SANTO DOMINGO RODRIGO Y GABRIELA WITH C.U. 07:45:33 UNITY DESMOND DEKKER 07:47:46 PECHE FUTURISTE - AUCUN - 07:47:52 PAIN THE WAR ON DRUGS 07:53:17 LES VRAIS TRIPTIK 07:57:14 BLACK AND BLU FT BLU S AMU KUNA MAZE AND VAX1 08:00:30 VIRGULE WORLD - AUCUN - 08:00:37 TEASER ETE RANDO GWI 08:00:57 A AGUA DO CEU JEAN MARIE MACHADO ET DANZAS 08:05:29 SEVILLA VICENTE AMIGO 08:11:16 KIDS YOUNG GUN SILVER FOX 08:14:18 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 08:14:31 LES CHIBANIS ZEBDA 08:18:18 LOVES COMES AND GOES THE ABYSSINIANS 08:22:11 MORE PRESSURE ALTARBA X SENBEI 08:24:23 PECHE RADIO SANS PUB 2 2016 DIMITRI 08:24:27 NO TREE NO BRANCH LIARS 08:27:30 EYES BIG JOANIE 08:31:43 ROULE MA POULE DICK ANNEGARN 08:34:37 GROOVEROBBALISTIQ GWI 08:35:08 EVEN AFTER ALL FINLEY QUAYE 08:38:55 TRIBAL SAWADU 08:45:35 WAITING FOR A SIGN SCRATCH MASSIVE 08:51:11 VIRGULE ONDE MOYENNE - AUCUN - 08:51:19 PYRAMID SONG RADIOHEAD 08:55:59 VOILA L ETE LES NEGRESSES VERTES 08:59:18 IDENTIFIANT 7 DBK 08:59:37 YOU RE THE ONE BOOSTER 09:02:55 THE RISE AND FALL OF L AUREL LAUREL AITKEN 09:05:17 JE VEUX ETRE NOIR NINO FERRER 09:08:36 C'EST DLA BOULETTE - AUCUN - 09:08:41 CALLING HIP-HOP (KILL3 R KOLLIS MAT ZO VS. DEAD PREZ 09:11:57 LABOR SON LUX 09:15:58 BALLROG BOOGIE DIABLO SWING ORCHESTRA 09:19:51 TEASER LONDON CALLING LONG DIMITRI 09:22:35 PRODUCT OF MY ENVIRONM ENT NYCK CAUTION 09:25:42 EN ROUTE POUR LA JOIE NOIR DESIR 09:29:07 THE BELL CHROMATICS 09:31:31 GROOVEROBBALISTIQ GWI 09:32:03 SUGAR DANDY THE JIVING JUNIORS 09:34:16 MOTHER AFRICA MARIJATA 09:39:05 ALL OF ME BILLIE HOLIDAY 09:42:04 VIRGULE SILENCE GWI 09:42:38 JULIOMAGUS CEZUR 09:45:28 SOUL OF A MAN BECK 09:47:55 HERE COMES THE SUMMER THE UNDERTONES 09:49:36 PECHE MUSIQUE SANS PUB 1 2016 DIMITRI 09:49:44 CATFISH BLUES JIMI HENDRIX 09:55:11 ORDINARY MARLA GLEN 09:59:59 PROMO BONNE RADIO GWI 10:00:23 LEE ET CLAUDIA PART2 REGARD AILLEURS 10:30:37 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 10:30:49 TEMEDY AMARA TOURE 10:35:03 FUEL TO FIRE AGNES OBEL 10:40:29 STRUGGLE TEE MAC 10:45:55 ALL THE KING S HORSES JOSS STONE 10:48:56 CATCH THAT TRAIN CHRIS SPEDDING 10:51:32 NORTHWAY.MP3 ELSE 10:55:47 THE TOURIST HOUSSE DE RACKET 11:00:00 SIMON 9 ANS ROCK FELIXFELIX 11:00:18 SALUTE YOUR SOLUTION THE RACONTEURS 11:03:17 40 AND A MULE SA ROC 11:05:51 RAINDROPS BASEMENT JAXX 11:09:11 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 11:09:23 OU VA T ON LA TORDUE 11:12:25 HICKORY POINT IN THE F ALL JE SUNDE 11:15:46 RED PUMAROSA 11:21:39 IDENTIFIANT 6 JUNGLE DBK 11:21:46 CLOTHING GLASS MUSEUM 11:26:23 CASTLES MADE OF SAND CHAKA KHAN 11:30:12 VIRGULE ECLECTIQ GWI 11:30:17 EVERY DAY IS LIKE A HO LIDAY THE SENSATIONS 11:32:43 DES LAIDS DES LAIDS SERGE GAINSBOURG 11:36:16 I GOT YOU HONEY OCIE ELLIOTT 11:39:36 VIRGUL RADIO KI TU GWI 11:39:44 WHAT IF BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB 11:43:49 SEX O CLOCK TIGA 11:47:53 AMOUR ROKIA TRAORE 11:50:51 PECHE HERTA DIMITRI 11:51:11 ONE MAN ARMY 69 11:54:17 AND IF WE COULD WED SA Y EPHEMERALS 11:59:36 TEASER STA 2014 DIMITRI 12:00:04 SAWAYE AZIZ SAHMAOUI 12:03:59 HUMBLE KENDRICK LAMAR 12:06:53 TON STYLE LEO FERRE 12:10:25 PECHE HAPPINESS TODAY DIMITRI 12:10:42 STAY CAT POWER 12:14:25 ORANGE GRAPE TURTLE GIANT 12:17:54 CINEMAROMA 2 THE DINING ROOMS 12:21:40 IDE 10 FRANCAIS DBK 12:21:52 DANS LE DOUTE LA FELINE 12:25:13 MACK THE KNIFE MARK LANEGAN 12:28:16 BITTERSWEET LIANNE LA HAVAS 12:32:06 VIRGULE ONDE MOYENNE - AUCUN - 12:32:14 HALLELUJAH YOUN SUN NAH 12:38:02 DELOREAN EL P 12:43:34 CG36 TOUR DE L INDRE 2 1.MP3 CG36 TOUR DE L INDRE 21.MP3 12:44:04 FORGETFUL
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