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INTERVIEW: Marco Bernardi aka Octegen (Frustrated Funk,Soma)

  • 30-06-2006 11:58am
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    Coming across fresh and exciting new artists always rekindles the flame.
    The flame that is music love is eternal, however, the flame that is the party
    often flickers in the face of tired old clubs and the same old DJs. Dave Clarke,
    Jeff Mills and Carl Cox are great, lets face it, but what have they done lately
    to inspire the next generation of music makers and party goers? Weatherall,
    Slam and Hawtin continue to arouse the senses whilst Garnier remains God?s
    gift but the world keeps turning, decks keep spinning and feet keep dancing to
    a wave of fresh and funky producers every few years. Alongside Akufen, Alex
    Smoke, Miss Kitten, and Matthew Johnson and a few others Marco Bernadi
    proves that techno is not dead, electro has soul and dance music is still as
    fresh as it was in the early 1990s..... * * * read more here * * *


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