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Episode 1

An episode of the Way Behind the Music podcast, hosted by seth Demant, titled "Episode 1 " was published on October 5, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.

October 5, 2021 ·0m · Way Behind the Music

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day one recording

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The Tech House Files Herr Oppermann Not only the aspiring era of electronic music in the 90s, but also the passion for electronic sounds guided his way behind the domestic decks early on. Herr Oppermann - DJ, producer and host of Klangextase podcasts series. FaceCulture: Giving You The People Behind The Music FaceCulture FaceCulture is a daily-updated music platform for in-depth interviews, live sessions, and a lot more with your favorite artists. While we operate mainly on YouTube and other video services, with this podcast we wan't to enable people to listen to a selection of both old and new interviews whenever and however they prefer. A short disclaimer: Because a lot of our interviews are conducted at festivals, music venues, hotels, restaurants, and the like, the quality of the audio isn't always in our full control, so please bare with us when the sound quality doesn't always match that of other podcasts. Having said that, we do want to provde the listener with as comfortable a listening experiences as possible, so not every interview that we do as FaceCulture will find its way to the podcast. All interviews we do are still available on www.youtube.com/faceculture. Thanks for your continued support! More Than The Music Justin Paul - WAY-FM "More Than The Music" is hosted by WAY-FM Evening On-Air Personality, Justin Paul. He's a touring musician turned national radio personality who loves the dramatic, hilarious, sometimes tragic, and often inspiring stories behind the songs from Christian music's most recognized artists. Connect with the show at wayfm.com/justin Behind The Black Veil Nemesis My influence and popularity has stemmed from my early experiences in events and nightclub promotion. Since 1997 I have built my electronic music signature mix into the evolution of what I mix today.I take an honor in never limiting myself to just one particular sub-sub-sub-genre of music! To me, a good set should not be about playing 20 similar-sounding dancefloor “killers” in a row. It should be a journey: evolving, influencing the listener as it moves through different emotions and soundscapes, dependent on the setting, time and crowd.That is my main motivation to keep on playing. To create and be a part of those magic moments on the dancefloor where you just surrender to the music and let it lead the way.
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