| | Asia Lounge: Asian Flavoured Club Tunes - 3rd Floor CD
2003 compilation of Asian flavored club tunes from the likes of Zeb, Thievery Corporation feat. Lou Lou, Indian Ropeman feat. Shadin Badar, dZhihan & Kamien, Seductive Souls, Asian Dub Foundation, Panjabi MC, Trilok Gurtu, Mo' Horizins, Morcheeba, & many more. 25 tracks including 4 exclusive tracks, 'On Mayja' Deja-Move, 'Babutschi' Flamingo Star, 'Breaking Sushi' (Tricatel Inc. Rmx) Moodorama & 'Apsaras' Soul Surfer as well as 1 previously unreleased track, 'The Losing Hand' Ramasutra. Packaged in a double gatefold digipak. Audiopharm. Asia Lounge: Asian Flavoured Club Tunes - 3rd Floor Music Asia Lounge: Asian Flavoured Club Tunes - 3rd Floor Songs | 1. | Zeb - Place to Be |
| 2. | Thievery Corporation - Feat. Loulou - Un Simple Histoire |
| 3. | Indian Roeman - Feat. Shadin Badar 66 Meters |
| 4. | dZihan & Kamien - Ford Transit |
| 5. | Seductive Souls - Electric Saigon |
| 6. | Digital Jockey - Ach Ware Ich Ein Zug So Fuhre Ich... |
| 7. | Deja-Move - on Mayja |
| 8. | Asian Dub Foundation - Dhol Rinse |
| 9. | Buelent - To Me |
| 10. | Hattler - Delhi News |
| 11. | Panjabi MC - Ghalla Gurian |
| 12. | Dissidenten - Inshallah (Solar Moons Camel Filter Dub) |
| 13. | Trilok Gurtu - Maya (Badmarsh & Shri Remix) |
| 14. | Skeewiff - Bone - Part One |
| 15. | Flamingo Star - Babutschi |
| 16. | Mo Horizons - Morning Bay |
| 17. | Morcheeba - Shoulder Holster |
| 18. | Eastenders - Misterio (Kabuki RMX) |
| 19. | Slop Shop - Gone (Blackfish & Schwalm Jam.) |
| 20. | Ramasutra - Losing Hand |
| 21. | Moodorama - Breaking Sushi (Tricatel Inc. RMX) |
| 22. | Klaus Doldingers Passport - Things to Come (Marsmobil Remix) |
| 23. | Gerd - Suspect Orient |
| 24. | Soul Surfer - Apsaras |
| 25. | Waldeck - Demasked |
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