| | Addicted To House, Vol. 3 CD - Import
The third installment of Harley & Muscle's ADDICTED TO HOUSE series features 13 tracks from such house luminaries as Pal Joey, Alton Miller, and Hideo Kobayashi.
Harley & Muscle are back with the third in the "Addicted To House“ series. Once more, the tracklist reads like the who's who of real housemusic; not just the oldskool heroes of the scene like Pal Joey (Beautiful People), Alton Miller, Roy Davis Jr. (Angora), but also the young and rising talents like Hideo Kobayashi, Daniel Sinco and Hek&Soul. H&M are represented with one of their tracks, their great remix of Chez Damier's "Your Love". Over 76 minutes of honest feelings in the 4 to the floor-style are here. Addicted To House, Vol. 3 Music Addicted To House, Vol. 3 Songs | 1. | Beautiful Brown People - Alton Miller |
| 2. | Other Stuff - PC Synergy |
| 3. | Enchantment (Original Mix) - Angora |
| 4. | Harmony - Beautiful People |
| 5. | Possibility of Love (Vernon & DaCosta RMX) |
| 6. | Journey Through Sounds - Hek & Soul |
| 7. | Azul |
| 8. | She Looks - Daniel Sinco |
| 9. | Your Love (Harley&Muscle Deep Remix) |
| 10. | U Gonna Make It - Jazzus juice |
| 11. | Keep on Pushing - John Dahlback |
| 12. | Complicated - The Rurals |
| 13. | Melanchonic Dub (Sound Voyage's Tender Mix) - Dan K |
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