| | Brazilectro: Session 8 CD
Brazilectro: Session 8 Music Brazilectro: Session 8 Songs | | Brazilectro: Session 8 CD DISC 1: |
| 1. | Ernestine - Joe Bataan (Lemon remix) |
| 2. | Valeu - Marcos Valle/Joyce |
| 3. | Dirty Old Bossa Nova - Visioneers |
| 4. | Sunday - DJ Day |
| 5. | Mi Swing es Tropical - Quantic/Nickodemus |
| 6. | Funky Brasilla - Timax |
| 7. | Watermelon Man - Poncho Sanchez (Dan The Automator remix) |
| 8. | Vamos Imanos - Ed Royal/DJ Enne |
| 9. | Drumagick - Esquina Firmeza - (featuring Vitrola Stereophonica) |
| 10. | El Barrio - Fort Knox Five (Mo'Horizons remix) |
| 11. | Near the Ocean - Under Pressure/Katia B |
| 12. | Lenda - CeU |
| 13. | His Majesty Rides - Josh Rouse |
| 14. | Moonlight Bossa - Breakout (Nova Version) |
| | Brazilectro: Session 8 Songs DISC 2: |
| 1. | Early Daquiris - Club des Belugas |
| 2. | Sou da Pesada - Jorge Ben |
| 3. | Beira Do Mar - S-Tone Inc. |
| 4. | Not With Me - Jojo Effect |
| 5. | Killer - Killer - (featuring Top Cat) |
| 6. | Cuban Clowns - Curv |
| 7. | To the Full Every Minute - Big Bang (Yam Who! Rework) |
| 8. | Valeu - Marcos Valle/Joyce (4Hero remix) |
| 9. | Roda Piao - Azymuth (Spiritual South remix) |
| 10. | Pointless - PLSS |
| 11. | In the Back of the Car - Emo (Nostalgia 77 remix) |
| 12. | Smoothpipe - Flamingo Star |
| 13. | Dia Brazil - Juju Orchestra |
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