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Xenox Music Channels XENOX MUSIC CHANNELS www.xenox.nl POPULAR DANCE LOUNGE ALL TIME FAVOURITES Charts Dance Popular Lounge Easy Golden Oldies Hit Music Now. Get On The Floor With Famous Gentle Downtempo Rhythms Kick Back To The Golden Days Dance Hits From The Past And Now. Served With A Fresh Breath Of With 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s And Top Of The Pops Ambient. 90’s Oldies. Hottest Hits From Today’s Biggest New Generation Stars (90’S, 00’S And Current). The Latest Dance Tracks For Lounge Ibiza Love Songs Young People. An Exciting Collection Of Latin Romantic Favourites From The Lite Pop Grooves, Mellow Beats And 70’s Until Today. Today’s Lite Hits And Sounds. Dance Charts Danceable Lounge. Get Your Groove On With The Classic Rock Pop Mix Latest Dance Hits. Lounge Cocktail Experience Rock’s Biggest Hits Best Of Mainstream And Easy Pop Today’s Easy Listening With That Really Rock! From The Past And Today. Club Energy Chillout, Nu-Jazz And Downtempo Club Hits, Dance Jams And Influences. Greatest Hits Alternative Sounds Remixes From Your Favourite The Hottest Popsongs Ever! Rock, Indie, Britpop And New Wave. DJ’s And Artists. Lounge Wellness-Spa Ambient & Mother Nature Sounds THEMES CAFÉ/BAR House Mix For The Ultimate Relax Experience. Carnaval** Grand Café A Smooth Blend Of Soulful, Tech, A Balanced Mix Of Hit Music For Deep, Classic And Tropical House. MOODS MUSIC Hits For Kids Diner, Drinks And Relaxing. Jazz Easy Urban Radio Mellow And Smooth Jazz By Sinterklaas** Café Populair A Contemporary Collection Of Classic And Today’s Crooners. A Mix Of The Best Hits, Top 40 Today’s Urban Music And The Summer Mix** And Popular Dutch Music. Can Best Of The Past. Jazz Oasis Also Be Used As ‘Happy Hour’. The Best Of All Time Jazz. Your X-Mas** Indie Dance Contemporary Jazz Oasis. Café Hitmix NL* A Nice Mix Of Pop Related Dutch Hits, Apres-Ski, Sing-alongs Electronic Dance Music. Soulful & Party-Hits! Smooth, Soulful Grooves For You FASHION And Your Lovely Guests. Mediterranean Style Fashion Groove Moods A Warm Blend Of European/ Different Styles Of Music With Sublime Funky Soul Mediterrean Music With A Touch A Mid-Tempo Groove. Funk, Soul, Disco & Jazz Grooves, Of Nostalgia. Classic Oldies And Today’s Finest. Fashion Smooth Radio Latin Fiesta Different Styles Of Music With Sublime Easy Soul * Only available on the Music Manager Salsa, Merengue, Bachata. A Down-Tempo Rhythm. Today’s Smooth R&B With A Jazz and Music & Media Manager All South American Party Music. And Hip-Hop Feel. ** L imited available (season) Xenox_MusicChannels_2016.indd 1 17-10-2016 12:01:04.
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