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Nickodemus and Mariano
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Turntables On The Hudson Vol. 5
Nickodemus and Mariano

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Released: Oct 19, 2004
Released By TOTH / Giant Step Records
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For the past five years Nickodemus and Mariano have delivered gorgeous beats from all over the world to their open minded and music-loving following. Five seems to be the golden number for this bunch – the blended set on their anniversary compilation contains a stunning mix of modern samba grooves, percussive Afrobeat cuts and deep soul sounds. The tracks included here by Max Sedgley, Baby Mammoth, Harlem Zip Code and The Pleb embody the music-is-the-message mission of the Turntables gang.

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tracks
Music Man - Origin feat. Shaka
Happy - Max Sedgley
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Samba de Ile (Waiwan Remix) - Banda Favela
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Keep On Searching - Kraak & Smaak
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And I'll See You - Baby Mammoth
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O Nosso Amor - Boyz From Brazil
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Samba Consumo - S.U.M.O.
I Feel Music - Harlem Zip Code
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Strike Hard - Trouble Man
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No Mercy - The Pleb
Sunday Paper - Farid
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