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Spotlight Mix: Yade

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2005 is the year Yade aka Judith van Ark discovered the music scene.

As being a dancing teacher at that time, hyping up her classes with her energy, she was born to be a performer. Drizzled by a small virus that is called music, one and one made two. And so she started her dj-career back in 2006. 5 years after, she started to develop her production skills, focusing on the techhouse sound which she fully embraced.

Not easily satisfied, she waited for the right time to go public with her best massive banger productions and it was effective immediately. Sidney Charles picked up her second release ‘Guilty Pleasure’ and played this track around the globe in almost every single one of his sets at that time. Besides her production skills, sensing the crowd is what characterizes Yade. She amazes people with her rolling techhouse sets and people embrace her because of her genuineness and endless energy when performing. When she’s behind the decks, it’s hard to not be moved by her, that’s a thing we can assure you.

We welcome her to the Spotlight Series today… 

Tracklist
00:00 KiNK – Perth (Original Mix)
04:38 Jame Moorfield – The Disco (Lee Pearce Remix)
08:15 Hira – Get Loose (Original Mix)
12:39 Cuartero – Let Up (Original Mix)
15:44 Solardo – On The Corner (Original Mix)
19:05 Cuartero – Vingetum (Original Mix)
23:13 Soul Speech – Soul Speech (Original Mix)
26:50 Peter Crunch – Malbec – (Original Mix)
30:42 Menesix – Favela (Original Mix)
32:46 Andy Peimbert – Brave (Original Mix)
35:05 Dennis Cruz – Play This Game (Sergio Fernandez Remix)
38:26 Gianni Cuomo – You Know What (Original Mix)
42:34 JuanJe Rodriguez – Obate (Original Mix)
46:26 Fede Moreno – Drudged (Original Mix)
50:38 Yade – Hard To Think (Original Remix)
53:32 Yade – This Is My Home (Original Mix)
57:08 Yade – Dystopia (Original Mix)
59:33 Yade – My Feeling (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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