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Browse By Label: EQ
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Perth-based DJ and producer Kriece has been steadily building a reputation for himself as a versatile producer of minimal progressive and tech house. To date, his best known releases have been ‘Heron Castle’ on EQ, which featured a remix by Hernan Cattaneo, and a white label bootleg of Aphex Twin’..
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Jimmy Van M is one of the scene’s most sought after, yet elusive DJs. His background is well-known: a residency at Twilo; support act and tour manager for Sasha and Digweed on their Delta Heavy tour; a somewhat sparse discography but one full of quality cuts such as ‘ECI-PS’ and ‘More’; and the Ba..
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The Australian EQ label continue their push into the North American and European markets with the second compilation in the Electric series. British duo King Unique and antipodean triumvirate NuBreed form an intercontinental partnership to serve up two varied CDs.
KU take the reins on CD1. The..
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Following on from Desyn Masiello’s superb compilation last year, Australian label EQ look to another Brit to carry on the quality with Balance 009. Paolo Mojo has been floating around the scene for many years, with regular gigs at Turnmills and Fabric in London, and further afield. Recent producti..
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The Balance series has already established itself as a purveyor of the finest house music, covering genres from breaks through tech to electro and progressive. Previous compilers such as Phil K, James Holden and Anthony Pappa have programmed sets impeccably, incorporating up-and-coming artists and..
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EQ and Stomp, the forces behind the excellent Balance compilation series, return with a new weapon in their arsenal: Electric. The fledgling series aims to showcase some of Australia’s established DJ talent and push it onto a global audience. The first DJ to be given the baton is Gavin Keitel, who..
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The Balance series of compilations is brought to you by the EQ label in Australia. What Balance lacks in terms of profile compared to Renaissance and Global Underground it makes up for in innovation. Kasey Taylor, Phil K and James Holden have all graced the series with fine mixes and now EQ turn t..
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