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Hedflux - Chill Out Gardens 06 - Boom Festival 2018

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Recorded the 27th July 2018 Follow Boom Festival Radio Podcast on feeds.feedburner.com/boomfestival/radio https://www.boomfestival.org Hedflux is the main music project of Scottish-born DJ/Producer Steve Young. A life-long electronic music enthusiast, Steve has been spinning in clubs and festivals since before he was legally allowed to enter them. Starting out in the early 90s golden era of rave, he went from old-school breaks to nu-skool breaks via happy hardcore and drum & bass, spending all his money on turntables, mixers and vinyl while changing his DJ name more often than his underwear. In the early naughties, he developed a naughty relationship with psychedelic trance. Inspired by its smooth curves, other-worldly atmospheres, and an unrivalled ability to produce kaleidoscopic visions in the 3rd eye, he endeavoured to step up his production game and synthesize the ultimate heady dance music hybrid: psychedelic breaks! The debut Hedflux track "Music Is My Weapon" was released in 2008 and this set the archetypal template for the next 5 years of music, during which time he released more than 30 records and performed across the UK, Europe, Australia and America. https://hedflux.bandcamp.com For bookings info@feellifemusic.com
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Recorded the 27th July 2018 Follow Boom Festival Radio Podcast on feeds.feedburner.com/boomfestival/radio https://www.boomfestival.org Hedflux is the main music project of Scottish-born DJ/Producer Steve Young. A life-long electronic music enthusiast, Steve has been spinning in clubs and festivals since before he was legally allowed to enter them. Starting out in the early 90s golden era of rave, he went from old-school breaks to nu-skool breaks via happy hardcore and drum & bass, spending all his money on turntables, mixers and vinyl while changing his DJ name more often than his underwear. In the early naughties, he developed a naughty relationship with psychedelic trance. Inspired by its smooth curves, other-worldly atmospheres, and an unrivalled ability to produce kaleidoscopic visions in the 3rd eye, he endeavoured to step up his production game and synthesize the ultimate heady dance music hybrid: psychedelic breaks! The debut Hedflux track "Music Is My Weapon" was released in 2008 and this set the archetypal template for the next 5 years of music, during which time he released more than 30 records and performed across the UK, Europe, Australia and America. https://hedflux.bandcamp.com For bookings info@feellifemusic.com
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