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P.WE joins the Spotlight Mix

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Hailing from the U.K, Mancunian talent P.WE developed a love for underground house music during his early clubbing days at legendary venues such as Sankeys and The Warehouse Project. Inspired by these clubbing institutions his productions are made for the club and are dominated by deep and grooving baselines, which contain a mixture of rhythmic and glitchy percussion as well as infectious stripped-back grooves. 

After honing his craft at Point Blank Music School, P.WE graduated with a 1st class honours in Music Production and Sound Engineering and then launched his Debut EP Ketamind in July 2021 on the Manchester-based label CUEBD. P.WE has since followed this up with his My Love EP which achieved a Top 3 in the Beatport Deep Tech Releases chart. 

His latest EP Vibe With Me is released on Data Transmissions’ minimal label 63b and features 2 groove-laden originals made to get the dancefloor shaking. 

P.WE has had premieres featured on Data Transmission, Blanc and Techno Bible, and had multiple tracks championed by BBC Introducing Manchester over the last year. P.WE’s tracks have been playlisted on Spotify by Do Not Sleep Ibiza, Rawsome Deep, Toolroom Records and Techno For Lovers amongst others. 

He joins the Spotlight mix today, check it out below and grab it here.

Tracklist

P.WE – Vibe with Me [Original Mix]
P.WE – Another Love [EDIT]
P.WE – Sax [Original Mix]
P.WE – Ecco [Original Mix]
P.WE, Hey Dan – Mysterious Ways [Original Mix]
P.WE, Hey Dan – Whatever [Original Mix]
P.WE – Bumpin [Original Mix]
P.WE – Marimbuh [Original Mix]
P.WE – That Groove [Original Mix]
P.WE – Praise Ya [EDIT]
P.WE – Percalicious [Original Mix]
P.WE – No No No [EDIT]
P.WE – Trip [Original Mix]
P.WE – Move Your Feet [Original Mix]

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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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