
Deadmau5: Live at Earl's Court
Aug 02 2011
•2h 58m
•Music
Progressive House DJ: Deadmau5 live at Earl's Court in 2011. Tracks: 01. Deadmau5 - Limit break 02. Deadmau5 -- Some Chords 03. Deadmau5 Vs Jelo - The Reward is Cheese 04. Deadmau5 -- Bad Selection 05. Deadmau5 -- Cthulhu Sleeps 06. Deadmau5 -- FML 07. Deadmau5 -- Right This Second 08. Deadmau5 -- Raise Your Weapon (feat. Greta Svavo Beach) 09. Deadmau5 - Arguru (Touch Screen "Holodesk" Perfomance) 10. Deadmau5 -- Sofi Needs A Ladder (feat. Sofia Toufa) (LIVE Performance) 11. Deadmau5 -- One Trick Pony (feat. Sofia Toufa) (LIVE Performance) 12. Deadmau5 -- Moar Ghosts 'N' Stuff (+ Hard Intro) 13. Deadmau5 -- Ghosts 'N' Stuff (feat. Rob Swire) (New Intro Edit) 14. Deadmau5 - Maths 15. Deadmau5 - Sometimes Things Get, Whatever 16. Deadmau5 - Get In The Cart, Pig 17. Deadmau5 - I Remember (feat. Kaskade) 18. Deadmau5 - Strobe 19. Deadmau5 - Don't Forget The Paperwork 20. Deadmau5 feat. Wolfgang Gartner - Animal Rights
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