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CSR ♯024 [w/ Eichenbaum, New Zealand] (22.11.2022)

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Welcome to the Confined Spaces Radios Show. Celebrating the 2nd anniversary of my show on Bloop London Radio with a very special 24th episode with an amazing guest from New Zealand. We have had some amazing guests in the past 2 years and I would like to thank all of them for taking the time and sharing their mixes with us but, also, a very special thanks to all of you who were and still are listening and supporting me all this time. Andres Eichenbaum aka Eichenbaum musical journey began post 90s, a teenage son of Argentina, immersed in the Progressive Rock and Jazz scenes of Buenos Aires. For the last 10 or so years he has lived on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. He's performing regularly at a wide range of events and festivals around the country but also internationally. Behind the stage, Eichenbaum mixes had appearances in international radio shows focused on Progressive House such as Metrodance, Frisky Radio, Wildwood Podcast Series and tonight he is with us on the Bloop London Radio. INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/3ETUt8K SOUNDCLOUD: https://bit.ly/3OxB8h8 BEATPORT: https://bit.ly/3VlaTg4
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Welcome to the Confined Spaces Radios Show. Celebrating the 2nd anniversary of my show on Bloop London Radio with a very special 24th episode with an amazing guest from New Zealand. We have had some amazing guests in the past 2 years and I would like to thank all of them for taking the time and sharing their mixes with us but, also, a very special thanks to all of you who were and still are listening and supporting me all this time. Andres Eichenbaum aka Eichenbaum musical journey began post 90s, a teenage son of Argentina, immersed in the Progressive Rock and Jazz scenes of Buenos Aires. For the last 10 or so years he has lived on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. He's performing regularly at a wide range of events and festivals around the country but also internationally. Behind the stage, Eichenbaum mixes had appearances in international radio shows focused on Progressive House such as Metrodance, Frisky Radio, Wildwood Podcast Series and tonight he is with us on the Bloop London Radio. INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/3ETUt8K SOUNDCLOUD: https://bit.ly/3OxB8h8 BEATPORT: https://bit.ly/3VlaTg4
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