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REETA joins the Spotlight Mix Series

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The last year has brought phenomenal things for Manchester based DJ, REETA. Since winning a local DJ competition to become a resident at the House and Disco night Lost in Music, REETA has gone from strength to strength.

Warming up regularly for industry names such as Dimitri From Paris, Mark Farina, Aeroplane, Natasha Kitty Katt and more, REETA has a proven track record as DJ to watch. Having come runner up in competitions run by WKD and Brighton Music Conference, REETA will play her Defected debut at the label’s Croatia festival this Summer following a competition win.

REETA has been fortunate enough to warm up for industry names such as Dimitri From Paris, Mella Dee, Lindstrom, The Reflex, Mark Farina, Aeroplane, Natasha Kitty Katt and on Sunday 26th May she plays for our own BOOST event at Fu Manchu with Tube & Berger!

This year will see REETA release music alongside fellow Mancunian Chris Massey on Fingerman’s label Hot Digits and Sprechen. It’s safe to say that the future looks nothing but bright for REETA.

We are excited to welcome her to the Spotlight mix today!

Tracklist:
Up & Down (Original Mix) – Giman
Remember My Name (Rick Wade Remix) – Girls of the Internet
It’s Gonna Be a Lovely Day (The Palladium House Anthem) – S.O.U.L S.Y.S.T.E.M
House Musique (Original Mix) – Groove Armada
Direct Me (Joey Negro Disco Blend Remix) – The Reese Project
Starry Night (Original Mix) – Peggy Gou
Put It On You (feat. Lydia Rhodes) [Accapella] – Tommy Bones
Reach (Kenny Dope Remix) – Lil’ Mo’ Yin Yang
Rushing (Club Mix) – Loni Clark
Pianos of Gold (Ian Pooley Mix) – Jovonn, Ian Pooley
Big Fun 2017 (Extended Mix) – Inner City
You Can Make It (Alaiai & Gallo Extended Preacher Dub) – Shawn Christopher
Disco Shhhh (Original Mix) – Butch
Get Down – BELLAIRE
I Found It (The Dub Mix) – George Morel
You Give Good Love (DnA Funky Bass Mix) – Kathy Brown
Who Need a Love Like That (Graeme Park & John Crossley Groove Remix) – Cut the Q

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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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