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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></itunes:summary>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
	<description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[7/29/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 01:43:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 01:22:31 +0200</pubDate>
                
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 14:31:46 +0200</pubDate>
                
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 14:25:13 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 02:30:39 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-07-08T02:30:39+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:03:21</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[6/3/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-6321/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2021 11:43:23 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-06-04T11:43:23+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:06:27</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5/20/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-52021/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[1st hour - more house<br />
2nd hour - harder and more drums<br />
<br />
Hope you enjoy!<br />
<br />
Every Thursday Night at 8 PM on Clubmix247.com]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[1st hour - more house<br />
2nd hour - harder and more drums<br />
<br />
Hope you enjoy!<br />
<br />
Every Thursday Night at 8 PM on Clubmix247.com]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[1st hour - more house
2nd hour - harder and more drums

Hope you enjoy!

Every Thursday Night at 8 PM on Clubmix247.com]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2021 03:26:44 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-06-02T03:26:44+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:59:17</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5/13/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-51321/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2021 00:49:32 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-19T00:49:32+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:10:15</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5/6/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-5621/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Deep House / Tech House ? Techno]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Deep House / Tech House ? Techno]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Deep House / Tech House ? Techno]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2021 18:35:28 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-09T18:35:28+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:04:48</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4/29/21No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-42921/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 - 8 pm - till a lil after 9 pm, LOL<br />
Rob James - LIL afta 9 pm - I forget, LOL]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 - 8 pm - till a lil after 9 pm, LOL<br />
Rob James - LIL afta 9 pm - I forget, LOL]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Motomo315 - 8 pm - till a lil after 9 pm, LOL
Rob James - LIL afta 9 pm - I forget, LOL]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2021 03:35:18 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-05-01T03:35:18+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:07:55</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4/22/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-42221/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/0/6/1/_/uploads/9199698/image_track/5863632/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1622597393160.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2021 00:56:00 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-27T00:56:00+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:01:12</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4/15/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-41521/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2021 01:27:04 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-04-17T01:27:04+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:06:17</itunes:duration>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2021 00:32:59 +0200</pubDate>
                
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2021 21:17:56 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>2:22:40</itunes:duration>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-31121/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2021 00:21:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-2421/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2021 02:55:41 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:58:54</itunes:duration>
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            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-12821/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2021 02:36:48 +0100</pubDate>
                
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2021 05:52:30 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-27T05:52:30+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[1/7/21 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/172121-no-where-A6p/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2021 05:34:43 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-27T05:34:43+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:00:23</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[12/17/20 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/121720-no-where/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Every Thursday Night on clubmix247.com  at 8 pm - 10 pm]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Every Thursday Night on clubmix247.com  at 8 pm - 10 pm]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Every Thursday Night on clubmix247.com  at 8 pm - 10 pm]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2021 17:19:03 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-20T17:19:03+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:58:29</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[10:29:20 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/102920-no-where/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Special Guest Michael Forde<br />
<br />
YouTube - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Special Guest Michael Forde<br />
<br />
YouTube - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Special Guest Michael Forde

YouTube - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2021 22:24:17 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-02-08T22:24:17+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:47:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[9/24/20 No Where w/Rob James & Motomo315-Tony Sinapi]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-tony-sinapi-92420/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James, Motomo315 <br />
Guest - Tony Sinapi<br />
]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James, Motomo315 <br />
Guest - Tony Sinapi<br />
]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James, Motomo315 
Guest - Tony Sinapi
]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2021 10:54:18 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-14T10:54:18+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:58:26</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[9/10/20 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-leon-blaq-91020/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/5/8/3/_/uploads/9199698/image_track/5486925/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1612818802385.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2021 03:50:23 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2021-01-06T03:50:23+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:55:47</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[No WHERE 9/3/20 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/no-where-mike-cruz-9320/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315 will being moving to once a month.<br />
Next show 10/29/20<br />
THIS SHOW<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9 pm<br />
Guest DJ / Producer Mike Cruz - 9 pm - 10 pm<br />
Myself - 10 pm - 11 pm<br />
Streaming LIVE on clubmix247.com<br />
https://www.twitch.tv/motomo315<br />
Replays on - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315 will being moving to once a month.<br />
Next show 10/29/20<br />
THIS SHOW<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9 pm<br />
Guest DJ / Producer Mike Cruz - 9 pm - 10 pm<br />
Myself - 10 pm - 11 pm<br />
Streaming LIVE on clubmix247.com<br />
https://www.twitch.tv/motomo315<br />
Replays on - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315 will being moving to once a month.
Next show 10/29/20
THIS SHOW
Rob James - 8 pm - 9 pm
Guest DJ / Producer Mike Cruz - 9 pm - 10 pm
Myself - 10 pm - 11 pm
Streaming LIVE on clubmix247.com
https://www.twitch.tv/motomo315
Replays on - https://www.google.com/search?q=youtube+motomo315&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2020 02:44:49 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-09-29T02:44:49+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:04:26</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[NoWhere 7:2:2020 w/Rob James & Motomo315]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/nowhere-722020/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/2/5/5/_/uploads/9199698/image_track/5028002/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1597443223552.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2020 00:34:08 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-08-15T00:34:08+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:49:50</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5:21:19 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315 - 08]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/521-mototo315-mix/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House, Tech House, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Hard Tech, Techno<br />
Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Vitual Factory Stream<br />
Motomo315 - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Rob James - 9:30 pm - 11 pm<br />
11 pm- 12 pm - B2B]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House, Tech House, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Hard Tech, Techno<br />
Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Vitual Factory Stream<br />
Motomo315 - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Rob James - 9:30 pm - 11 pm<br />
11 pm- 12 pm - B2B]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[House, Tech House, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Hard Tech, Techno
Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com

House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno

Vitual Factory Stream
Motomo315 - 8 pm - 9:30 pm
Rob James - 9:30 pm - 11 pm
11 pm- 12 pm - B2B]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2019 20:43:41 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-05-22T20:43:41+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:58:46</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[5:7:20 No Where w/Rob James & Motomo315- 006mp3]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/5720-no-where-006mp3/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com

House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno

Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 23:04:33 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-06-08T23:04:33+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:05:28</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4:30:20 No WHERE w/Rob James & Motomo315 - 005]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/43020-no-where-005/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com<br />
<br />
House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno<br />
<br />
Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm<br />
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Streaming LIVE - Thursday nights @ 8 PM on clubmix247.com

House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno

Rob James - 8 pm - 9:30 pm
Myself - 9:30 pm - 11 pm]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 21:19:03 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-05-29T21:19:03+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[4:23:20 No Where w/Rob James & Motomo315 - 004]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/42320-no-where-004/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 17:15:10 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-05-08T17:15:10+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:53:52</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4:22:20 Lifted - 004]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/42220-lifted-004/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 19:13:36 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-05-14T19:13:36+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:58:14</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4/16/20 - No WHERE - w/Rob James & Motomo315 - 003]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/41620-no-where-003/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[**House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno**<br />
<br />
Streaming Live on clubmix247.com - Thursday Nights at 8 PM]]></description>
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<br />
Streaming Live on clubmix247.com - Thursday Nights at 8 PM]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[**House / Deep House / Tech House / Techno**

Streaming Live on clubmix247.com - Thursday Nights at 8 PM]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2020 18:55:25 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-05-02T18:55:25+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:35:10</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[4:2:20: No Where - w/Rob James & Motomo315 - 001]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/4220-no-where-001/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House<br />
Motomo315 & Rob James]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House<br />
Motomo315 & Rob James]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[House / Deep House / Tech House
Motomo315 & Rob James]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2020 19:10:30 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-04-19T19:10:30+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>3:19:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[3:27:20 Motomo315 - Lyfted - 003]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/32720-motomo315-lyfted-003/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/2/1/9/_/uploads/9199698/image_track/4519795/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1587317017912.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2020 19:19:51 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-05-14T19:19:51+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:51:32</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[Lifted - 002 - 3:15:19]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/lifted-002-31519/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[I'd like apologize in advance.<br />
I was doing a Facebook Live show while recording, some of the loops are way too long. <br />
I was trying to get back Live, turned around and the track was almost over.<br />
I will correct that in the future, so just hang tight through those long loops.<br />
<br />
See you on the dance floor,<br />
house is a feeling, you either get it or you dont!<br />
motomo315<br />
<br />
Thank You for your support!]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I'd like apologize in advance.<br />
I was doing a Facebook Live show while recording, some of the loops are way too long. <br />
I was trying to get back Live, turned around and the track was almost over.<br />
I will correct that in the future, so just hang tight through those long loops.<br />
<br />
See you on the dance floor,<br />
house is a feeling, you either get it or you dont!<br />
motomo315<br />
<br />
Thank You for your support!]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I'd like apologize in advance.
I was doing a Facebook Live show while recording, some of the loops are way too long. 
I was trying to get back Live, turned around and the track was almost over.
I will correct that in the future, so just hang tight through those long loops.

See you on the dance floor,
house is a feeling, you either get it or you dont!
motomo315

Thank You for your support!]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2020 02:01:52 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-03-17T02:01:52+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:53:50</itunes:duration>
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        <item>
            <title><![CDATA[Motomo - Lifted 001 - 2:18:20]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/motomo-lifted-001-21820/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
            <itunes:image href="https://img.hearthis.at/4/3/8/_/uploads/9199698/image_track/4403608/w1400_h1400_q70_ptrue_v2_----cropped_1582158298834.jpg" />
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                <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 01:08:58 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-02-20T01:08:58+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:57:18</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[1:15:20 Motomo315 Mix Show - Tech / Techno]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/11520-motomo315-mix-show/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 06:54:09 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-01-16T06:54:09+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:32:54</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[12:8:19 - Motomo315 - 08 - Tech / Techno]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/dj-motomo315/12819-motomo315-08/</link>
            <itunes:author><![CDATA[Motomo315]]></itunes:author>
            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 2019 19:13:59 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Motomo Mix - House - 11/8/19 - 07]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Back to my roots on this mix. <br />
My low end on this recording is a lil' to hot, my apologies.]]></description>
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My low end on this recording is a lil' to hot, my apologies.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Back to my roots on this mix. 
My low end on this recording is a lil' to hot, my apologies.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 09 Nov 2019 05:56:54 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[10/3/19 Motomo315 - Mix Show - 006]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[tech house, vocal house, techno]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2019 06:48:43 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-10-04T06:48:43+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>2:15:46</itunes:duration>
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2019 20:05:50 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-05-06T20:05:50+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:53:21</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[3:1:19 Motomo315 - 003]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Motomo315 Bio:
DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></description>
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DJ/Producer Motomo315
Started DJing when he was 13 years old after going to a Sweet 16 and seeing a real DJ. As the natural progression of a DJ happens, with those who have the passion, he evolved into a producer, and began brewing his studio sound over 14 years ago in 1995, with his underground, bootleg Much Betta Man, a track, paying homage to Pearl Jams – Better Man. He followed up with another late night/early morning hit Monk-e-Dreams getting him signed to Junior Vasquez’s record label, Parodox Records, as the first artist signed to the label. He then went even deeper and darker with the original track I Want You on Eightball records. 
His discography includes collaborations with Kim English, Inya Day, Reina, Loletta Holloway, Brainbug, Abigail, Cher, Connie Harvey, Loni Clark, Cry At The Discotech, Richard Humphrey to name a few.  C’Mon and Dance was yet another bootleg smash, original tracks include Dream Drums, Your Time Is Up (Split Embryo), Fuzzy Wublizz, and Hypnotsim – Nervous Records.
Motomo315’s sounds were a staple in the NYC underground dance clubs of NYC from 1995 into the 2000’s, getting nod’s and plays from Junior Vasquez, Danny Tenaglia, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, Johnny Vicious, Jonathan Peters, Razor n’ Guido, Hex Hector… 
“I think I can say this for any “real DJ”, once a DJ, always a DJ. I don’t think it ever really leaves you. House music still runs through my veins” After years of being away from the Tech 1200’s, house music has summoned him back into buying tracks and back into the studio. Tech House is where his head is at now. “I think I’ve made up my own categories while organizing what I’m buying. My folders consist of House, Deep House, Funky Tech, Vocal Tech, Speak Tech, Instrumental Tech, Hard Tech, Minimal Tech and Techno, some are legit, but I think I made a few up, LOL”]]></googleplay:description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 22:16:52 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2019-04-25T22:16:52+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
            <itunes:duration>1:59:20</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[1:22:19 Motomo315 Mix Show - 002]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Funky tech, deep tech, vocal tech, speak tech, techno]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2019 21:05:26 +0200</pubDate>
                
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