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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 102 || CLUB ANGEL
Terminal V
1 hour 9 minutes 33 seconds
1 week ago
Terminal V Podcast 102 || CLUB ANGEL
Australia’s Club Angel is on a tear. Fresh off a breakout couple of years he has solidified his place at the forefront of dance music's new school with sets everywhere from Hong Kong to Antwerp, Seoul to Ibiza. His tunes deal in infectious, relentless energy but with always with a warming core and euphoric overtones. They're fast and furious in their rewiring of 90s and 00s club sounds and have earned him both critical praise and worldwide DJ and radio support. His new podcast for Terminal V is a signature and slamming blend of speed garage, elastic and grimy bass, day-glo bounce, UKG, filthy bassline classics, and spring-loaded hard house with lush trance pads. It's a thrilling joyride that needs to be played loud so stick it on and read about this creative process, this difference in dancers across the world and how he searches for new music.
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.