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The purveyors of London's BoomBox parties hooked up with Parisian label Kitsune for this exciting DJ mix project. It's the soundtrack of one of London's most popular and audacious party nights, where dressing to the nines is back in fashion ... Full Descriptionand fun is the order of the evening. The unusual music/fashion axis shared by both entities is unquestionably at the heart of this solid bond. The music was chosen and mixed by DJ Jerry Bouthier. Kitsune. 2007. Hide Description Kitsune-Boombox Songs | 1. | Don't Give Up [Jbag's Boomboxed Intro] - Siobhan Donaghy |
| 2. | Weak Generation |
| 3. | Fancy Footwork [Guns'n'bombs Remix] - Chromeo |
| 4. | Stupid Little Girls [Jbag's Boomboxed Remix] - S'Express |
| 5. | Musique [Jbag's Boomboxed Re-Edit] - Riot in Belgium |
| 6. | 1, 2, 3, 4 [Van She Tech Remix] |
| 7. | My Eyeball |
| 8. | Technologic [Digitalism Remix] - Daft Punk |
| 9. | Music from the Heart - Oliver Koletzki |
| 10. | Love - Simian Mobile Disco |
| 11. | Catch Me [Dub] |
| 12. | Wanna Make Out - Princess Superstar |
| 13. | Fire [Dub] - Young Punx |
| 14. | Circulate [Jbag's Boomboxed Re-Edit] - Rex the Dog |
| 15. | Pogo [Shinichi Osawa Dub] - Digitalism |
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