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'I can do what I want, you can too, everybody let's be ourselves.'
In September of 2019 Fatima joined us at The Glove That Fits to talk about moving from her home-city of Stockholm, getting involved in the London music scene, putting music out on Eglo Records and much more, then she blessed us with a seriously impressive improvised performance.
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Artist Talk | Desert Sound Colony
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Artist Talk | Lynda Dawn, George Riley & Mykaell Riley | CDR x We Out Here Festival
Lynda Dawn, George Riley and Mykaell Riley discuss their experiences as Black British musicians, hosted by CDR founder Tony Nwachukwu.
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Artist Talk | Mr. Mitch
Gobstopper Records founder and multifaceted producer Mr. Mitch joins us for this month's CDR Online Session.
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