- Music
- 11 Feb 05
Y4K
These one letter DJ surnames are beginning to sound tiresome, as is the notion that a sound as monotone and conformist as breaks can be really so popular globally. Having said that, Oz DJ Phil K’s new mix isn’t as dull as most breaks mixes and he drops some quality electro and techno from Agoria and Product 01.
These one letter DJ surnames are beginning to sound tiresome, as is the notion that a sound as monotone and conformist as breaks can be really so popular globally. Having said that, Oz DJ Phil K’s new mix isn’t as dull as most breaks mixes and he drops some quality electro and techno from Agoria and Product 01.
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