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John Osborn

John Osborn's DJing is all about what he himself is interested in: the human element. The Dred founder's mix for Groove combines the past and the present.

Bwana

Bwana will sometimes find himself deep into a Trance hole in the early morning hours. His Groove mix is proof that he's learnt a lesson or two.

The Black Madonna

Coinciding with the launch of the "Equalizing Music" project, we present a conversation between The Black Madonna and shesaid.so founder Andreea Magdalina.

Tin Man – Groove Podcast 96

We celebrate World Acid day with a mix by one of the genre's mist prolific producers, Tin Man.
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Jozef K

Combining old and new, Jozef K's contribution to our Am Deck series is the Mancunian's most personal statement yet.

Deena Abdelwahed

Like her own productions, Deena Abdelwahed's mix for Groove is a bass-heavy affair.

Off The Tracks with Sunil Sharpe

The Irish techno DJ and producer writes about first visiting Georgia, playing the infamous Bassiani in Tbilisi, and what it takes to play longer sets.

Sigha

Techno DJ and producer Sigha speaks about his new album "Metabolism" on Token, receiving life-changing advice from Regis and how to stay creatively excited.
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Earthen Sea

Just like his new album for kranky, Earthen Sea's Amient mix will only sound soothing on the surface. Instead, it aims at questioning that very notion.

Jeroen Search

Nobody quite embodies Rotterdam's work-hard-play-hard mentality like Jeroen Search. His Groove mix is a reminder to start the day and get busy working.

Egyptrixx

For the past years, Egyptrixx's music has been navigating through the ambiguities of club music. We caught up with the prolific producer.

Born In Flamez

29 tracks in less than an hour? Born In Flamez' Groove mix is the definite statement of a producer trying to find new modes of expression in music.
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Bloody Mary

The Dame-Music founder delivers a tightly-packed, diverse mix featuring exclusive edits and previously unreleased material.

Jessy Lanza

Jessy Lanza's mix for Groove is as well informed as her own work, which saw the Hyperdub artist oscillate between sparse R'n'B and Disco.

Abelle

The Arma17 resident delivers some moody, Industrial-influenced cuts.