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Artist Talk | DR MYSTERY
Manchester's DR MYSTERY joined us at SOUP to talk about the power of keeping things simple, how she works with her own vocals, embracing your own authentic sound, as well as loads of practical tips she employs in her own productions.
As a producer, DR MYSTERY weaves effortlessly between dancefloor-ready slammers and ethereal vocality to create a cutting edge marriage between club anthems and vulnerable songwriting that's seen her release on labels like Martyn's 3024, Left, Right & Centre and INDEX: Records.
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Artist Talk | Fred P
We were blessed to have Fred P come to CDR London and talk about his personal journey through music. He gave a special interview, sharing many ups-and-downs with us, as well as delving into and simplifying some of his very effective production techniques.
Artist Talk | Jenifa Mayanja
We had a chat on the Berlin couch with Jenifa Mayanja
Artist Talk | Wu-Lu
Last November South-Londoner Wu-Lu graced us with his energy an presence in an absorbing chat about his journey in music production.
Artist Talk | Marcellus Pittman
We were absolutely blessed (!) to have Mr Marcellus Pittman join us at CDR in Dance Tunnel, London. He shared brilliant insights of his music and journey, and followed it up with an incredible set later in the evening.
Artist Talk | Metrist
Producer and sound designer Metrist joined us at Yellow Arch Studios in Sheffield to break down his music production.
Artist Talk | Fatima
'I can do what I want, you can too, everybody let's be ourselves.'
Artist Talk | Hector Plimmer
Producer Hector Plimmer joined us at Corsica Studios the week before the release of his album 'Next To Nothing' to give us an exclusive listen and talk through the creation of some of the tracks.
Artist Talk | object blue
In the Spring of 2019 object blue joined us at The Glove That Fits
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