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SESSION #344 (Feat. Orange Monkey)

ORANGE MONKEY(INDIA) Based in Bangalore and born in Delhi, Uday Khanna, aka Orange Monkey, is an electronic music artist with an endless passion for sound and a goal to rejuvenate people through immersive beats. His sets blend progressive, melodic and minimal elements, creating a ...  Show more

SESSOION #343 (Feat. Matthias Meyer)

MATTHIAS MEYER (GERMANY) Long-time Watergate resident DJ and Producer Matthias Meyer is set for a stellar 2022, propelled by career defining moments, including a series of acclaimed releases and a worldwide tour. The Berlin-based artist’s previous release on Watergate Records wit ...  Show more

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