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In Conversation With Nasser Alazzawi

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Welcome to the very first episode of 'In Conversation With,' the podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of the UK underground House music scene. And to kick things off, we're excited to bring you an exclusive interview with Nasser Alazzawi, the creator of Progress:ON, a small community that grew into a thriving event in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Together with fellow DJs Alan Ruddick, Phil Littledyke, and his wife Sophie, Nasser built Progress:ON into one of the most exciting and innovative events on the scene, bringing together a community of like-minded house music fans and showcasing the best new talent around.

Now residing in Cyprus, Nasser and Sophie have put Progress:ON on hold for the time being, but Nasser is still making waves on the Cyprus scene, establishing himself as a leading figure in the electronic music world.

Join us as we sit down with Nasser to hear about his journey so far, what inspired him to create Progress:ON, and his plans for the future. From the highs and lows of event promotion to the intricacies of DJing and producing, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. So tune in now to the very first episode of 'In Conversation With,' and get ready to dive deep into the world of UK underground House music.

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Welcome to the very first episode of 'In Conversation With,' the podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of the UK underground House music scene. And to kick things off, we're excited to bring you an exclusive interview with Nasser Alazzawi, the creator of Progress:ON, a small community that grew into a thriving event in Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Together with fellow DJs Alan Ruddick, Phil Littledyke, and his wife Sophie, Nasser built Progress:ON into one of the most exciting and innovative events on the scene, bringing together a community of like-minded house music fans and showcasing the best new talent around.

Now residing in Cyprus, Nasser and Sophie have put Progress:ON on hold for the time being, but Nasser is still making waves on the Cyprus scene, establishing himself as a leading figure in the electronic music world.

Join us as we sit down with Nasser to hear about his journey so far, what inspired him to create Progress:ON, and his plans for the future. From the highs and lows of event promotion to the intricacies of DJing and producing, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. So tune in now to the very first episode of 'In Conversation With,' and get ready to dive deep into the world of UK underground House music.

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