深夜にやっていた石野卓球氏のMIXラジオ番組 J-WAVE『AZ-WAVE』をプレイリストを参考にオリジナル再現してみました。
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChlh6zKicFLDpx_iLoy5RYg
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1998/03/15放送分。※入手困難で実際のオンエア曲と異なります。ご容赦ください・。
つなぐ部分など完コピではないので選曲や雰囲気を懐かしんでもらえたら幸いです。
1. DJ Assault - Wake Up
2. Green Velvet - Never Satisfied
3. Denki Groove - Asunaro Sunshine(Takkyu Ishino reconstruction)
4. Jana Clemen - Soundwaves
5. Co-Fusion - Zit'r Bug※
6. Jay Ray - Arctic Survival (Claude Young Ice Station Detroit Mix)
7. Claude Young - Dark 1
8. Mario Tanaka - Determination
9. Joey Beltram - Forklift (Luke Slater's Filtered Mix)
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