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Jake Bleu joins the Spotlight Mix Series

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This week’s Spotlight Mix features none other than Jake Bleu, the Louisville-based DJ and producer who’s rapidly carving out a name for himself in the electronic music scene. Known for his distinctive style and infectious energy, Jake’s music has captured the attention of dance music heavyweights and audiences alike.

With a string of Beatport tech house chart successes under his belt, including tracks like ‘Light One,’ ‘Bang That,’ and ‘Down Tonight,’ Jake’s productions have become a staple in the playlists of DJs worldwide. His talent and consistency have earned him accolades and support from industry giants such as Cloonee, Wade, Deeper Purpose, CID, Andruss, and many more.

Jake’s journey is one of dedication and passion. His ability to craft high-quality tracks that resonate with listeners has solidified his reputation as one to watch. Whether in the studio or behind the decks, his commitment to pushing boundaries and igniting dancefloors is unmistakable.

In this exclusive Spotlight Mix for Data Transmission, Jake Bleu delivers an electrifying set packed with the groovy, high-energy beats that define his sound. From underground tech house grooves to dancefloor weapons, this mix is a testament to his skills and vision as an artist.

Tune in to experience Jake Bleu’s Spotlight Mix and witness the energy and creativity that are propelling him to the forefront of the electronic music scene.

TRACKLIST:

1. Fer BR – Playbooyz
2. Mike Dices – Be Free
3. Phebo, Blow (ITA) – Dale Don Dale
4. Cyava – Trippy
5. Misha (US) – Coco Bongo
6. Noah Scannell – ID
7. Jake Bleu – Rock This Beat
8. George Privatti, Bruno Furlan – Good Girls
9. Jake Bleu – Big Mad
10. Buogo – Chacoalha
11. Jake Bleu – ID
12. nocapz. – Gettin’ Heard
13. FORO – Family Affair
14. Francis De Simone – T.B.L
15. Jackski, Ovja – H.I.H
16. Daniel Stacks – KNIFE TALK
17. TOBEHONEST – Smack That

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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