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San Fierro Underground Radio, abbreviated as SF-UR, is a San Fierro-based fictional radio station that plays house music hosted by the German DJ Hans Oberlander (voiced by Lloyd Floyd).
DJ: Hans Oberlander
Genre: Classic house, acid house, Deep house
Tracklist:
- Jomanda - "Make My Body Rock" [1]
- 808 State - "Pacific" [2]
- The Todd Terry Project - "Weekend"[3]
- Nightwriters - "Let The Music Use You"[4]
- Marshall Jefferson - "Move Your Body"[5]
- Maurice - "This Is Acid"[6]
- Mr. Fingers - "Can You Feel It?"[7]
- A Guy Called Gerald - "Voodoo Ray"[8]
- Cultural Vibe - "Ma Foom Bey"[9]
- CeCe Rogers - "Someday"[10]
- Robert Owens - "I'll Be Your Friend"[11]
- Frankie Knuckles - "Your Love"[12]
- Joe Smooth - "Promised Land"[13]
- 28th Street Crew - "I Need a Rhythm"[14]
- Raze - "Break 4 Love"[15]
- Fallout - "The Morning After"[16]
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