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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.
Big thanks to Tom, and also John under the spotlight. Huge thanks to Dance Tunnel, and to the community who came down on the night.
Intro: BodyMoves - This Is Gabor’s House [Keep Up! Records]
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