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In his recent visit to CDR London, Ron Trent talked to us about the importance of knowing your history when it comes to the art of djing.
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Artist Talk | Honeysmack
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Artist Talk | Surgeons Girl
Last December, we caught up with Bristol based producer and composer Surgeons Girl for an in depth look into her creative process.
Artist Talk | NameBrandSound
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Artist Talk | K15
K15 is one of the most influential producers to come out of London in decades. He joins us to shed light on his unique creative process.
Artist Talk | El-B
Legendary dubstep & UKG pioneer El - B stopped by The Front Room in Croydon last October.
Artist Talk | George Clinton
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Artist Talk | Andrea Parker
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The Raster-Noton co-founder discusses his background and his various projects.
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