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Selected Works By Erik Sanders Preview

An episode of the Selected Works by Erik Sanders podcast, hosted by Erik Sanders Salvatore, titled "Selected Works By Erik Sanders Preview" was published on March 21, 2019 and runs 1 minutes.

March 21, 2019 ·1m · Selected Works by Erik Sanders

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Selected Works It is a monthly podcast created by Erik Sanders and his alternative project Salvatore, one of the most effective DJs in Mexico, which decided that it was time for lovers of electronic music in general to have a hybrid podcast, that is, to present the essence of Erik Sanders & Salvatore and his select musical selection through different genres from House, Tech-House, Progressive House and Techno, also working the aggressive and danceable touch of Progressive Trance, Tech-Trance, Uplifting, Vocal Trance, the totality of Psy-Trance. Uniting the club experience, and the experience of a Festival, all accompanied by the music of national and international artists. The euphoria of the Erik Sanders & Salvatore sessions summarized in this podcast. ¡Tune in, experience and feel Selected Works!

Selected Works

It is a monthly podcast created by Erik Sanders and his alternative project Salvatore, one of the most effective DJs in Mexico, which decided that it was time for lovers of electronic music in general to have a hybrid podcast, that is, to present the essence of Erik Sanders & Salvatore and his select musical selection through different genres from House, Tech-House, Progressive House and Techno, also working the aggressive and danceable touch of Progressive Trance, Tech-Trance, Uplifting, Vocal Trance, the totality of Psy-Trance. Uniting the club experience, and the experience of a Festival, all accompanied by the music of national and international artists. The euphoria of the Erik Sanders & Salvatore sessions summarized in this podcast.

¡Tune in, experience and feel Selected Works!


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