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Blessy – Outtake$
If these are outtakes only, we should be looking forward to the actual release by Blessy! “Outtake$’ serves as a prequel to the ‘Limiter’ EP, due in September, on LuckyBeard Records. ‘Outtake$’ is a collection of beats that didn’t make … Continue reading
Finest Ego | Monthly Trip with Mike Slott at Ableton Twitter
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Finest Ego | Monthly Trip with Mike Slott @ De:Bug Magazine
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FINEST EGO | Monthly Trip with Mike Slott
Gerade erst zurück vom Satta Outside Festival aber dem Berliner Publikum keine Ruhepause gönnend. Monthly Trip Nummer 5 präsentiert Mike Slott aus Dublin bzw NYC, der keine weitere Beschreibung benötigt. Mit Unterstützung der Finest Ego DJs Scott Hobbs, Soulmind, Jinna … Continue reading
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Mike Slott – Conducting Interview
In early 2011, Mike Slott met up with director Adam Saewitz in his home in Brooklyn to listen to songs and discuss his instincts and the potential effects of music on the soul.











