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Greetings Luciano, thanks for your time and welcome to Ohm! How are you and where are you currently? Thank you, its always a pleasure to
Geoff M thanks for taking the time to talk to us at Ohm. Where are you at the moment and what are you up to?
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1. Hi Joshua, thanks for talking to Ohm. Where are you and what are you up to? My pleasure. I’m in Chicago having just gotten
Davide is not available for comment. He’s got to catch a flight; he’s rushing to the studio; the stage manager is frantically hurrying him into
Elyte and Cnyce’s paths were crossed for all time when a Sun Ra light beam sent from Saturn collided with the P-Funk Mothership and sent
Richard Earnshaw has been producing music for 18 years, he’s a classically trained musician with a degree from the University of London, but some things
Ohm speaks with Ray Okpara and gets the low down on his plans, music, travels around the world, and his new label, AMA Recordings. 1. We’re halfway
Josh Wink, DJ, producer, label owner, music pioneer, legend. What can you say about this man that hasn’t already been said? Hailing from Philadelphia, his
Audiofly is a partnership who’s roots began around 10 years ago following a chance meeting. Fast forward to 2010, they are at the forefront of
There are few DJ’s who succeed in hitting the heady heights of DJ superstardom, however, Eric Prydz is one such artiste. This Swedish DJ/Producer du
Congratulations on AliVE reaching 20 releases. Tell me, did you launch the label with certain aims and what was the thinking behind ALiVE? I had
Our friends at Kish Communications set us this up-close interview with rising star, Tom Budden. Have an inside look of where he’s been and where
- Hi Frank, this is your sixth album as The Timewriter – what is it that made you want to write another album in an
The name “Claude VonStroke” was a random joke that caught on after a series of tracks grabbed the attention of underground dance music in 2005.