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	<description>There's more tunes than you'll ever know</description>
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		<title>DD012 - Diggin&#8217; The Boogie</title>
		<description>This mix takes you back to the music off the  ‘juke joints’ of the midwest and south of the USA in the 1900’s till the early 1950’s, were the poor day workers came to drink and dance. Those ‘juke joints’ were cheap bars in shacks or train wagons, often on ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=19</link>
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		<title>DD011 - Afro-Ecuadorian Bomba</title>
		<description> Oye como va este ritmo! Mixed in Ecuador by José - DJ Black - Mosquera Segura we bring you the rhythms of Afro-Ecuadorian "Bomba".

Music that finds its ancestral origin in the Bantu cultures of the Congo and is now mainly being produced in the inland Chota Valley, just topside ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=17</link>
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		<title>DD010 - Early Reggae Organ Scorchers</title>
		<description>The Undertaker digs up 22 slices of instrumental early Skinhead Reggae to nourish the inner rudeboy inside every Deepdigger subscriber.

This mix has organs scorching and tearing all over the place, bringing back the full blast of funky energy from UK labels such as Pama, Trojan and Torpedo... and it's all ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=16</link>
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		<title>DD009 - Dubwize A Go Rock It</title>
		<description> Jamaica-meets-Breakbeats part II: it's a small step for the man behind the decks, thy a giant treat for breakbeat-lovin' mankind. As a follow-up to the previous Ragga-Jungle Congo Natty Tribute, Selah Techniques serves you a second installment of reggae-spiked breakism with this exquisite showcase of Dubwize Drum 'n Bass.

It's ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=13</link>
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		<title>DD008 - Congo Natty Tribute</title>
		<description>Well-versatile Selah Techniques pays tribute to one of the main elements in Ragga-Jungle: Congo Natty Records. Uptempo jungle breaks with ragga-ragga dancehall and roots reggae voice samples, the recipe is not complicated, the sound is in-your-face and raw like what.

Young hepcats down with the latest in Dubstep and Grime might ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=11</link>
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		<title>DD007 - Salsa Pa Gozar</title>
		<description>Ow yes! He does it again, DJ Bobtown hits the decks to mix some extra hot fingerlickin' good Salsa, this time spiced up with just a pinch of Cumbia.  Si! All tunes are coming from the original vinyl pressings, some of them exquisite finds in Valencia's dustiest second-hand crates, others ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=10</link>
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		<title>DD006 - Areito Salsa Label Special</title>
		<description>After showing us how it's done salsa style in the Fania label special (DeepDigger Episode 1), DJ Bobtown once again digs deep into his Latin-American crates and pulls out a fabulous selection of tunes from a somewhat obscure Cuban salsa label called Areito.  It is the music from Areito ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=9</link>
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		<title>DD005 - New Dub</title>
		<description>Unlisted Fanatic says ‘Step along with me’ on this roots reggae stepping journey with a digital twist.  No soft roots in here.  All vinyl mixed with two turntables, effects &#38; small sampler in an Unlisted Fanatic way.

This mix is made for the promotion of the music it contains. ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=7</link>
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		<title>DD004 - Benin Funk</title>
		<description>You're in for one hell of an Afro-Funk ride with this one as Naïm Megassabi shows off what he's been collecting: the tunes here range from pretty straightforward Afrobeat to "Haoussa Funk", "Pop" and the slightly obscure corners of the "Jerk" &#38; "Dindi" styles... just as confused as me about ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=6</link>
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		<title>DD003 - We Draw Our Own Dimensions</title>
		<description>The game is still spanking new and there he goes defying the rules already. No general theme here, just a vibrant quality selection of Hip-Hop plus some of its friends. All mixed, scratched and stomped by DJ Court-A-Sock, and boy, does this kid know how to whip it up on ...</description>
		<link>http://deepdigger.org/wp/?p=5</link>
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