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DT592 – Ten Ven

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Tipped for big things in 2018 by the likes of Annie Mac, DJ Target and even us at Data Transmission. Ten Ven is the UK house producer behind a sloe of recent groove-heavy party vibes, including a couple of our recent debut transmission’s on labels including Greco-Roman, Noir, Partyfine, MTA, Weaponsand Shadow Child’s Food imprint.

Drawing on musical influences ranging from Chicago house and French disco, to British techno, Ten Ven has quickly become an increasingly sought after – and versatile – studio talent, having recently produced cuts for Dua Lipa, Fenech Solar, and Sultan Shakes, and collaborated with Karma Kid and Klangkarussell.

Alex Metric & Ten Ven’s Otic is out now on Anjunadeep and he joins our Podcast today – Listen to it below, on Spotify or iTunes here

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Old New French Disco Techno UK Inclusivity Freedom and Fun

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
Scott Grooves ‘Mothership Reconnection’ Daft Punk remix
I first heard it during an outdoor illegal party outside Brighton many years ago and it blew my mind.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
Fun. I had a lot of fun making it.

What’s the best gig you’ve played recently?
Village Underground supporting Bondax, playing back to back with Alex Metric. Again, a lot of fun.

What have you got coming up?
XOYO with Karussell this Saturday.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Hang out with people who make you happy, oh yeah and have fun!

Tracklist
The Children ‘Freedom’ (Factory mix)
Blake Baxter ‘Our Love’
Liquid people ‘Love is the Answer’
Alan Braxe ‘Vertigo’
Alan Braxe Vertigo’ Thomas Banghalter edit
Scott Grooves ‘Mothership Reconnection’ Daft punk remix
Ten Ven & Luke Gramme ‘Word Of Mouth’ Ten Ven edit
St Germian ‘Rose Rouge’ – Spiller remix
Years & Years ‘Sanctify’ Gerd Janson instrumental remix
Ten Ven & Luke Gramme ‘Yeah’
North Lake ‘Griswold’
Alex Metric & Ten Ven ‘Otic’
Ten Ven ‘Mex’
Sandy Rivera ‘I Can’t Stop’
Mella Dee ‘Donny’s Groove’
Dave Clarke ‘The Compass’
Joey Beltram ‘Push’
K Hand ‘Sound 6’
Slam ‘Clap Your Hands’
DJ Hell ‘Like That’
Ten Ven ‘Again’
Dave Clarke ‘Red 3’

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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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