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BEAN joins the Spotlight Mix Series

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With over two decades of experience behind her BEAN has had the pleasure of playing at some of Melbourne’s most iconic night clubs & festivals.

These including Qbar, Candy Bar, Brown Alley, Earthcore, Seven, MyAeon, Radar, Earthdance & the infamous Rainbow Serpent Festival (numerous times). She has supported a plethora of International DJ greats including DNox, Infected Mushroom, Tiefschwarz, Peace Division, Fatali, Subandrio, Captain Hook & Simon Dunmore to name a few.

She has also hosted her own radio show on Melbourne’s most progressive underground dance music radio station, KISS FM & held down numerous weekly residences in Ibiza as well as monthly residencies in both London & Rome.

Her sound is heavily influenced by Progressive house legends Sasha and Digweed as well as both Dave Seaman & Nick Warren and just like her mentors she revels in taking her punters on a journey.

Check out her mix below and download it here.

TRACKLIST

  1. LANE 8 – BRIGHTEST LIGHTS (BENZA MIX) UNRELEASED
  2. HANNES WIEHAGER, CHAUM – LOST PLANET (THE;EN REMIX)
  3. OLIVER & TOM – PEACEKEEPER (ORIGINAL)
  4. GORKIZ – VISIONS (ORIGINAL MIX)
  5. BRAGKEN – MAESTOSO (ORGINAL MIX)
  6. SEGG – ACID DREAMS (ORIGINAL MIX)
  7. BECAUSE OF ART – ELEVATE (EXTENDED MIX)
  8. MARK TARMONEA, FELIX RAPHEAL – PULL REVISITED (ORIGINAL MIX)
  9. BRAGKEN, KOTEN – DIG (feat. VANO) – (EXTENDED MIX)
  10. HOSH, MUSUMECI – ROSE MARINES SAGA (ORIGINAL MIX)
  11. DOMINIK EULBERY – SIEBENSCHLAFER (ROBAG WRUHME MIX)
  12. KASPER KOMAN – BRIEF (ORIGINAL MIX)
  13. ALEXANDER ALAR, SONITA – TOKYO (KINTAR REMIX)
  14. AVAR GARDEN – TAKE ME DOWN (PAUL SAWYER REMIX)
  15. SEAN & DEE – SEA TURTLE (ORIGINAL MIX)
  16. DOUGLAS GREED – NUMBERS (KOLSCH REMIX)
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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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