Delusions Of Grandeur is a London based label responsible for releasing some of the best deep, raw and underground house since its inception 5 years ago. With releases from the likes of Uffe, 6th Borough Project, Recloose, Session Victim, Tornado Wallace, Soul 223, Toby Tobias, Ben Sun, Trickski, Manuel Tur, Franc Spangler and Thatmanmonkz it's easy to see why they've become such an influential imprint to so many.
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Delusions Of Grandeur is a London based label responsible for releasing some of the best deep, raw and underground house since its inception 5 years ago. With releases from the likes of Uffe, 6th Borough Project, Recloose, Session Victim, Tornado Wallace, Soul 223, Toby Tobias, Ben Sun, Trickski, Manuel Tur, Franc Spangler and Thatmanmonkz it's easy to see why they've become such an influential imprint to so many.
Delusions Of Grandeur Podcast September 2013 hosted by Norm De Plume
Delusions Of Grandeur Podcast.
1 hour 1 minute
12 years ago
Delusions Of Grandeur Podcast September 2013 hosted by Norm De Plume
Jay West: "So Right" [Dikso]
M5K: "Sky Road" [Outernational]
M.ono & Luvless: "Auckland Joggers" [Kolour Ltd]
Max Graef: "Jungle" (ft. Andy Hart) [Heist]
Soul 223: "Fear Of Stopping" [Delusions Of Grandeur]
Ejeca: "Rosario" (Mic Newman Remix) [Loft]
Clancy: "Nobody Else" [Spiel]
Deep Future: "Attraction" [Large]
Ben La Desh: "Moody Goody" [Dirt Crew]
The Mole People: "Break Night" [Strictly Rhythm]
Delusions Of Grandeur Podcast.
Delusions Of Grandeur is a London based label responsible for releasing some of the best deep, raw and underground house since its inception 5 years ago. With releases from the likes of Uffe, 6th Borough Project, Recloose, Session Victim, Tornado Wallace, Soul 223, Toby Tobias, Ben Sun, Trickski, Manuel Tur, Franc Spangler and Thatmanmonkz it's easy to see why they've become such an influential imprint to so many.