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Manuel Kim DJ Charts
April 2013

Manuel Kim DJ Charts
March 2013

Silk Tymes Leather – New Jack Thang
(Manuel Kim Edit)

Manuel Kim DJ Charts
February 2013

Manuel Kim DJ Charts
December 2012

Bohannon – Let’s Start A Dance (Manuel Kim Edit)

Manuel Kim DJ Charts
November 2012

Gomma Podcast #82:
Manuel Kim X-Ray Mix
Monthly Archives: May 2012
Manuel Kim – The Edits Mixtape
My new podcast for Gomma: 11 edits from the late 80ies / early 90ies, one of my favorite periods of club music… music by Lil Louis, Arnold Jarvis, Soft House Company, Shannon, Turntable Orchestra etc..
Tracklist:
1) A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray (Manuel Kim Edit)
2) Lil Louis – Club Lonely (Manuel Kim Lonely People Edit)
3) Turntable Orchestra – You’re Gonna Miss Me (Manuel Kim Edit)
4) Soft House Company – What You Need (Manuel Kim Edit)
5) Shannon – Let The Music Play (Manuel Kim Edit)
6) Aleem – Release Yourself (Manuel Kim Edit)
7) Raven Maize – Together Forever (Manuel Kim Edit)
8) Lil Louis – French Kiss (Manuel Kim Saxy Conversation Edit)
9) Arnold Jarvis – Take Some Time Out (Manuel Kim Edit)
10) Mission Control – Outta Limits (Manuel Kim Edit)
11) Fallout – The Morning After (Manuel Kim Edit)
Manuel Kim DJ Charts May 2012
New music for spring.. or is this our summer already? Including tracks by Session Victim, Mercury, Soul System, Munk & Peaches, Claude VonStroke plus the bootleg Marvin Gaye edit by Max Josef and my latest edit for Fallout “The Morning After”..!
Tracklist:
1) Session Victim – Cow Palace – Delusions of Grandeur
2) Munk & Peaches – You Can’t Run From My Love (Classixx Remix) - Gomma
3) Soul System – Everything Must Change - Wax Classic
4) Marvin Gaye – Heard It Through The Grapevine (Max Josef Edit) – White
5) Mercury – Old Man’s House - Gomma Dance Tracks
6) S.K.A.M. – Rush Hour - Gruuv
7) Claude VonStroke & Jaw – Le Fantome - Dirtybird
8) Fallout – The Morning After (Manuel Kim Edit) - White
Fallout – The Morning After (Manuel Kim Edit)
Here’s the final piece for my upcoming Edits Compilation, one of the most wonderful pieces of electronic music ever produced: “The Morning After” by Fallout from way back in the late 80ies.




