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Terminal V
Terminal V
128 episodes
4 days ago
DJ Love might be a newcomer, but there's no guessing that from the way he plays. The London-based new boy has already perfected the art of layering his hard grooves with euphoric energy, both in the booth and in the studio. His tunes on Beardman, Pretty Weird and Wavelengths have been supported by the likes of Interplanetary Criminals and Mark Broom, who, he admits, is a large part of the reasons he plays the sounds he does. Ahead of a first big Australian tour, we speak to the fast-rising star about finding balance when playing fast, how he challenges himself with his Rinse FM show and what he wanted to achieve with this week's mix. It's a great snapshot of where he's at and the sort of selection that will power you through to the weekend in no time.
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DJ Love might be a newcomer, but there's no guessing that from the way he plays. The London-based new boy has already perfected the art of layering his hard grooves with euphoric energy, both in the booth and in the studio. His tunes on Beardman, Pretty Weird and Wavelengths have been supported by the likes of Interplanetary Criminals and Mark Broom, who, he admits, is a large part of the reasons he plays the sounds he does. Ahead of a first big Australian tour, we speak to the fast-rising star about finding balance when playing fast, how he challenges himself with his Rinse FM show and what he wanted to achieve with this week's mix. It's a great snapshot of where he's at and the sort of selection that will power you through to the weekend in no time.
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Terminal V Podcast 089 || Lammer
Terminal V
1 hour 1 minute 19 seconds
7 months ago
Terminal V Podcast 089 || Lammer
'Fast-rising Dutchman LAMMER has a healthy reverence for the 90s but never resorts to pure nostalgia in his music. The Rotterdam native draws from the roots of the rave scene and crafts his music using a mix of vintage gear and modern replicas and brings plenty of his own sense of euphoria to house, techno and trance. It's bouncy, colourful music that has won him support from the likes of Job Jobse and Trym and helps to define the two parties he runs - the open-air Garden Of Muze festival and warehouse series Op Drave. This month he is going full time with his music career and marks the move by dropping a brilliant mix for us. It's got one of his own unreleased tracks in next to plenty of big grooves, sleek synths and bright trance sounds that cannot fail to get you pumped up and ready for the weekend. Turn it up loud while riding about his background in design, how his music reflects his personality and more.' Full interview with Lammer - https://terminalv.co.uk/terminal-v-podcast-089-lammer/ >>> FOLLOW LAMMER >>> @Lammermusic >>> FOLLOW US >>> Soundcloud - @terminalvfest Facebook - www.facebook.com/terminalvfest/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/terminalvfest/ Twitter / X - X.com/TerminalVFest -------------------------- Terminal V 2025 - terminalv.co.uk/festival/ Terminal V Croatia 2025 - www.terminalvcroatia.com Terminal V Records - terminalvrecords.co.uk
Terminal V
DJ Love might be a newcomer, but there's no guessing that from the way he plays. The London-based new boy has already perfected the art of layering his hard grooves with euphoric energy, both in the booth and in the studio. His tunes on Beardman, Pretty Weird and Wavelengths have been supported by the likes of Interplanetary Criminals and Mark Broom, who, he admits, is a large part of the reasons he plays the sounds he does. Ahead of a first big Australian tour, we speak to the fast-rising star about finding balance when playing fast, how he challenges himself with his Rinse FM show and what he wanted to achieve with this week's mix. It's a great snapshot of where he's at and the sort of selection that will power you through to the weekend in no time.