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FreedomB joins the Spotlight Mix Series

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Some talk about nights in Chicago, others claim that they’ve seen him in Berlin. Many speak about Madrid. Many say that he’s been his club at the DJ table but we really don’t know and it doesn’t’ matter. Everything’s in the music, in the rhythm and overall, in the freedom of the beat. In the end, it’s all about FreedomB.

With influences directly from jazz, funk or soul, from the first house and electronic rhythms, FreedomB is in search of the constant groove that will make you dance from sun to sun, or from noon to morning. Endless sets laser-focused on the dance floor and beats to a slow fire are the elements of an artist that has no respect for silence.

FreedomB has already gathered support from artists like Jamie Jones, Hot Since 82, Lee Foss, Solardo, M.A.N.D.Y after being released on labels like Hottrax, Get Physical, Knee Deep In Sound, Sola or Repopulate Mars.

FreedomB returns to Lee Foss’ South Of Saturn with the punchy ‘Deep Relief’ EP this November. Having recently collaborated with Andre Salmon for their ‘Satisfy My Bass’ EP on Hottrax, he returns to South Of Saturn this November to deliver his first stand-alone EP on the label, ‘Deep Relief’.

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

Tracklist

  1. Radic The Myth – Our People (Original Mix)
  2. Jovonn – Deep End (Techno Club Theme)
  3. Will Buck & Tilman – A Taste Of Honey (Original Mix)
  4. NAPALMA – Urban Art (Luna City Express Remix)
  5. Look Out – Let Your Body Go (Franky Rizardo Remix)
  6. Eli Escobar – Just Work (Original Mix)
  7. Escort – Cocaine Blues (JKriv Extended Disco Bumps)
  8. Floorplan – Get My Mansion Ready (Extended Mix)
  9. Jansons – Soul Shaker (Original Mix)
  10. FreedomB – Deep Relief (Original Mix)
  11. Boris – Kiki Disco (Original Mix)
  12. Ewan Mcvicar – Back Tae Ayr (Original Mix)
  13. FreedomB – So Good (Original Mix) + Jamie Lewis, Michelle Weeks – The Light (Toolappella)
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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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