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Here are the tracks for tomorrows New Releases Show between 19:00 - 20:00 hrs.

Geen fotobeschrijving beschikbaar.Here are the tracks for tomorrows New Releases Show between 19:00 - 20:00 hrs.
274 19:03:23 0:09 RJVIP Stop the press Soak up the vibes You're listening to the newest (1)
275 19:03:33 0:19 Nico 1 Intro
276 19:03:53 1:24 Nico 2 Intro to JINXSPR0 - Break
277 19:05:17 3:38 JINXSPR0 BREAK minus bass treble
278 19:08:56 0:27 Nico 3 Intro to Eon9 - Crystalline
279 19:09:23 3:50 Eon9 Crystalline
280 19:13:14 0:08 RJVIP NR RJVIP - Listen to our weekly wrap up of the newest Christian Dance (2)
281 19:13:23 0:43 Nico 4 Intro Otherwise fine - Loneliness is Underrated - Club Mix
282 19:14:06 4:33 Otherwise Fine Loneliness Is Underrated (Club Mix)
283 19:15:00 Advert Custom Filler
284 19:18:40 0:04 RJVIP Christian Dance Radio (10)
285 19:18:44 0:22 Nico 5 Intro to Tolga Mahmut & Veneta - Sing
286 19:19:07 4:25 Tolga Mahmut ft. Veneta Sing (Extended)
287 19:23:32 0:07 RJVIP NR
288 19:23:40 0:27 Nico 6 Intro to Up in the Air
289 19:24:08 7:00 Madwave meets XiJaro & Pitch Up In The Air (Extended Mix)
290 19:31:08 0:23 Nico 7 Intro to DJ R3N3 - Space Man Extended Mix
291 19:31:31 3:35 DJ R3N3 Space Man(Extended Mix)
292 19:35:06 0:53 Nico 9 Intro to Nzobella feat Cait Davies - What is true
293 19:36:00 4:08 Nzobella feat. Cait Davies What Is True (Waited On You)
294 19:40:08 0:06 RJVIP 5 Christian Dance Radio (8)
295 19:40:14 0:47 Nico 8 Intro to Xyberbot
296 19:41:02 5:40 XyberBoT King Of Kings
297 19:45:00 0:00 Advert Custom Filler
298 19:46:43 0:15 Nico 000
299 19:46:59 5:12 Dj Hollowbase Arual
300 19:52:11 0:10 RJVIP ID
301 19:52:21 4:19 Wyld Carry Me
302 19:56:41 2:49 25Boyz feat. Silky Sunday Friend (Milk & Sugar Mix)
303 19:59:30 4:37 Antony Alexander Forgiven
304 20:04:08 1:47 Nico - Intro Life Line
305 20:05:56 5:15 PROTEKTOR33 Life Line
306 20:11:11 1:03 Nico - Outro

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