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Preamble | Ben Hauke
Tomorrow the CDR team heads down to Brainchild 2019, an amazing weekend of music, art, theatre and education, after a joyous introduction last year, to the community inherent festival.
Preamble | Hector Plimmer
Ahead of this week's special album listening session with south London's Hector Plimmer; we caught up with the multi-talented producer to angle in on just where his musical development has stemmed from over the past year.
Preamble | Rose Bonica
Ahead of our first Joburg session of the decade, we caught up with Cape Town producer Rose Bonica on synths, Sleaford Mods and the independent struggle.
Preamble | Pete Cannon
Ahead of our session with producer Pete Cannon, we talked first instruments, getting less technical and the importance of an inspired mind.
Preamble | DJ Bone
We caught up with DJ Bone ahead of his CDR session at Miranda / Ace Hotel
Preamble | Wu-Lu
Now more of an epilogue, however, as per CDR session usual, we spoke to Wu-Lu is at ahead of his session at Rye Wax
Preamble | Kwake Bass
Ahead of our session with drummer and producer Kwake Bass at Rye Wax next week, we caught up real quick with the hugely charismatic South Londoner.
Preamble | Desert Sound Colony
We launch the first of our online sessions with industrious producer and label head Desert Sound Colony aka Liam Wachs this Thursday. Ahead of the main event, we fired over some customary questions for a little background on his journey to date.
My First CDR | Born Cheating
Sean Keating aka Born Cheating whilst juggling his time as a DJ, running his label Tiff's Joints, playing as part of sonic-invasion band Lunch Money and a Touching Bass family member; has also found a little time to make some of his own music over the years.
Preamble | Emmavie
Ahead of our session with vocalist and producer Emmavie at Corsica Studios this week, we caught up to talk hard drives, social media and sound design.
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Since we started back in 2001, CDR has been all about community, creating spaces for people to connect and develop through music.
Back in the Plastic People days, you could fit all of us in one small room around one soundsystem. Today, our projects and programmes extend from the dancefloor to schools, youth centres, as well as grassroots clubs and venues across the country and further afield. But in challenging times, with grassroots organisations like ours closing all around us, every bit of support counts.
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