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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2017 · 1H

Critical Bass Arena Vol.118 Feat Dan Science

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:: Dan Science from Brasil:: It includes tracks from: S.P.Y, Calibre, Ivy Lab, etc... Biography: Danilo Santoro is Dan Science, New Brazilian Talent Great lover of Liquid, Soulful, Deep Dnb, Autonomic, Breakbeat, Future Beats. It has an immense musical sensitivity achieved by influences From Caliber, Alix Pérez, Forren, DJ Marky, Spectrasoul, Ivy Lab and others. Their sets are recognizable for their great versatility, with clean and fast mixes. Dan Science Main work is your Radio Show It's called The Lab Sessions by DNB Radio Brazil. Having as guests in your program Total Science, Enai, Redeyes, Unreal, Adred, Intelligent Manners, and many others. ::Artist Links:: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/danscience Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danscience/

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:: Dan Science from Brasil:: It includes tracks from: S.P.Y, Calibre, Ivy Lab, etc... Biography: Danilo Santoro is Dan Science, New Brazilian Talent Great lover of Liquid, Soulful, Deep Dnb, Autonomic, Breakbeat, Future Beats. It has an immense...

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