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Artist Talk | Bok Bok
A household name in underground club music, London’s Bok Bok heads up seminal and quietly influential label Night Slugs with L-Vis 1990 aka Dance System, who have graced us with renowned producers from the U.K. and across the pond, including Jam City, Lektor Scopes and Sweyn J.
As a DJ, producer, remixer, Bok Bok has a plethora of releases ranging from grime to club to more atmospheric RnB, with “Melba’s Call” featuring Kelela hailed as one of the best tracks of 2014. Their productions have featured on Sound Pellegrino, Night Voyage, Dress To Sweat and of course, Night Slugs.
With over 15 years of production experience, we’re thrilled to have welcomed them to London’s Corsica Studios to share their decades long knowledge with us and for a deep dive into their creative process.
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