RVA Radio: Reinhold’s Wintry 4.0

by | Feb 13, 2014 | PODCASTS

Reinhold’s: Wintry 4.0 – Beacon of Light

The mix is as usual a soundscape of beautiful tracks and amazing producers. I hope some of these tracks move you like they move me, and you take time to check out the producers that made them.

Reinhold’s: Wintry 4.0 – Beacon of Light

The mix is as usual a soundscape of beautiful tracks and amazing producers. I hope some of these tracks move you like they move me, and you take time to check out the producers that made them. Thank you so much for your support!!

Live VJ Set: Wintry Mix 4.0 – Beacon of Light from jordan la liaison on Vimeo.

Video Version of Wintry 4.0 (Video element by Jordan)

Full Info on Mix Here

Track-listing:
Wisp – Light through Ice
OMN – Tonight
Rone – La Grande Ourse
Goyes – Ha Erted Erzel(If You Know You Feel)
Dominik Eulberg – Schokoladen-Fruchtzwerg
Ryan Davis & Bastard Beat – Marseille
Michael NightTime – Sphere
Moderat – Damage Done
Milieu – Xmas Lights
Recondite – Still
Mr Jennings – [Crunk] In the Air (Phil Collins)
Akasha – Breathe in Breathe Out
Rameses B – Never Forget
Kodak To Graph – Aurescent
Danny Elfman – Ice Dance
Michael NightTime – Parade of the Ice Giants
Gold Panda – Casyam_59#02
The XX – Reconsider (Jamie XX Remix)
MASS FX – Moving On
Jamie Woon – Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)
Clockwork, Tale Of Us – Lost Keys (Original Mix)
Codes In The Clouds – We Anchor In Hope (Tom Hodge Remix)
Nils Frahm – Says (From Spaces)

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John Reinhold

John Reinhold

John Reinhold is currently CXO of Inkwell Ventures Inc. which owns and operates RVA Magazine and GayRVA. Also, he is a deejay with PLF, husband and father to a couple of great kids.




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