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Copenhagen
01:00 - 02:00

Batukizer DJs will take you on deep dives exploring some of the many legacies and depths of Brazilian dance floor music. Tune in for musical journeys inspired by nature, spirituality, art, history and regional culture, delivered with passion by the Brazilian/Danish vinyl fanatics based in Copenhagen and sometimes Brazil.

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Glasgow
00:00 - 02:00

Optimo is JG Wilkes & JD Twitch; record label, and longstanding Glaswegian party. You can expect a lot from their new monthly slot, sure to dig up some obscurities from post-punk, new wave, EBM, house and techno. Bags of unreleased stuff, too.

Spacer

Spacer

Spacer has been played on NTS in shows including Funk Freaks Radio, featured first on 24 June 2019. Songs played include Stereo Radio.

There are at least eleven artists known as Spacer:

Spacer is a moniker of electronica engineer/producer Luke Gordon.

A breakbeat/Big beat artist.

A synth-pop artist from Indianapolis, Indiana.

An indie rock artist from New York.

A techno artist from London.

A hard rock band from Berlin.

An indie pop artist from Poland.

A house artist from Czechia.

A drum & bass artist from Ohio.

A funk artist from USA.

A synth-pop band from Finland.

Spacer is a moniker for an electronica engineer/producer Luke Gordon to showcase his music. Gordon was turned on to electronic-dance music by Herbie Hancock's classic Rockit and by the early '90s he began engineering for such acts as The Sandals, La Funk Mob & Chris Bowden. However, Gordon's true love was creating his own music, as a few of his tracks appeared on obscure compilations before the release of Spacer's 1996 debut album Atlas Earth, which included guest musicians Bowden, Ian Simmonds (Juryman) & Max Moore. That same year, another Spacer track — Contrazoom — was issued as a single and featured on the compilation Pussy Galore, which proved popular in dance clubs. 1997 saw Gordon remixing tracks for others (including The Cure's Gone), as well as the collaborative album Mail Order Justice (credited to Simmonds vs. Spacer), and the solo album Sensory Man. Spacer toured Europe in 1998 and Gordon also found time to produce Red Snapper's sophomore effort Making Bones and the band Dip (which included former Sugarcubes member Sigi). In 2001, Gordon completed Spacer's second release, Beamer.

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Spacer

Spacer has been played on NTS in shows including Funk Freaks Radio, featured first on 24 June 2019. Songs played include Stereo Radio.

There are at least eleven artists known as Spacer:

Spacer is a moniker of electronica engineer/producer Luke Gordon.

A breakbeat/Big beat artist.

A synth-pop artist from Indianapolis, Indiana.

An indie rock artist from New York.

A techno artist from London.

A hard rock band from Berlin.

An indie pop artist from Poland.

A house artist from Czechia.

A drum & bass artist from Ohio.

A funk artist from USA.

A synth-pop band from Finland.

Spacer is a moniker for an electronica engineer/producer Luke Gordon to showcase his music. Gordon was turned on to electronic-dance music by Herbie Hancock's classic Rockit and by the early '90s he began engineering for such acts as The Sandals, La Funk Mob & Chris Bowden. However, Gordon's true love was creating his own music, as a few of his tracks appeared on obscure compilations before the release of Spacer's 1996 debut album Atlas Earth, which included guest musicians Bowden, Ian Simmonds (Juryman) & Max Moore. That same year, another Spacer track — Contrazoom — was issued as a single and featured on the compilation Pussy Galore, which proved popular in dance clubs. 1997 saw Gordon remixing tracks for others (including The Cure's Gone), as well as the collaborative album Mail Order Justice (credited to Simmonds vs. Spacer), and the solo album Sensory Man. Spacer toured Europe in 1998 and Gordon also found time to produce Red Snapper's sophomore effort Making Bones and the band Dip (which included former Sugarcubes member Sigi). In 2001, Gordon completed Spacer's second release, Beamer.

Original source Last.fm

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