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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2009 · 1H 16M

Jonny Mac - In the Mix

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Over the years Jonny has experimented with styles spanning the spectrum of dance music, from breakbeat to trance to electro to progressive to techno and become one of Melbourne most versatile DJs. Jonny has played alongside the worlds top producers and DJs at many of Victoria's clubs, outdoor partys and festivals. Aside from DJing Jonny also co-runs two successful club events - Fed Up Sundays & Pieces (On the Sauce productions). Jonny represents France's BUS Records managed by Matthieu Delepeau (Lunaspice, D-sens). For tracklist go to: http://www.beefrecords.net/podcasts

Over the years Jonny has experimented with styles spanning the spectrum of dance music, from breakbeat to trance to electro to progressive to techno and become one of Melbourne most versatile DJs. Jonny has played alongside the worlds top producers and DJs at many of Victoria's clubs, outdoor partys and festivals. Aside from DJing Jonny also co-runs two successful club events - Fed Up Sundays and Pieces (On the Sauce productions). Jonny represents France's BUS Records managed by Matthieu Delepeau (Lunaspice, D-sens). For tracklist go to: http://www.beefrecords.net/podcasts

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