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  <title>ReV!S!T August 2010 - feat. George Acosta [a new Sound and Machine Podcast segment]</title>
  <description>The &amp;quot;ReV!S!T&amp;quot; Sound and Machine segment is featuring a mix from Miami based DJ producer George Acosta from August 2010.&amp;amp;nbsp; George's extensive musical career has released over 28 singles/EPs and his music also appears on an additional 15 albums and compilations. Check out his newest August 2020 release &amp;quot;Netherworld&amp;quot;, now out on Beatport! If you are just tuning in, I am reposting 15 mixes from the 2009-2010 era from a hard drive that I thought was long lost. The current podcast &amp;quot;Sound and Machine&amp;quot; used to be called &amp;quot;Chicago Tranceformation&amp;quot; as I was still living in Chicago at the time, and my DJ alias used to be &amp;quot;Zita Zie&amp;quot;. The podcast host platform went away, and the mixes with it. I thought oh well back then, but now years later, I have a greater appreciation how the music scene has evolved the last 11 years, and I think its only fair to give these old mixes a new life, instead of just letting them get lost in the internet void. In this segment: First Hour DJ mix - George Acosta Second Hour DJ mix - me as Zita Zie &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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