Interview Pete Murray
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3rd Feb 2016 11:40am | By James Clark
One of the biggest draws in Holland’s house music scene with a style that works as well on big stages as it does in sweaty clubs, Franky Rizardo’s Flow party and radio show is hot news. Releases on OFF, Defected and Spinnin’ demonstrate an increasingly strong production career, while Franky’s Flow radio show and events are fast becoming a major part of the house music landscape across the world. Indeed, his Flow radio show on Holland’s national station SLAM!FM was one of the first in the country to push the deep house sound, slotting him in between Sander Van Doorn and Nicky Romero’s shows and Its success has now spawned a stage at festivals including Dance Valley and Free Your Mind. Egg Ldn is proud to have secured the debut Franky Ricardo presents Flow event and sure to kick start the weekend.
Since the dawn of this millennium Low Steppa’s been producing some of the finest bass music around under various guises, whilst touring the globe and rocking some of the world’s best parties – from EDC in Los Angeles to Womb in Tokyo. As well as his solo productions, through several aliases and collab projects like Twocker, Rudi Stakker, Bass Weazal, Dreadstemz, Punk Rolla, Will Bailey etc Low Steppa remains very much at the forefront of the bass music scene, with his productions gaining support from some of the industry’s biggest names including Amine Edge, Fake Blood, Roska, Huxley, Martin Ikin, Grant Nelson, and Kry Wolf as well as radio play from Mista Jam, B Traits, Huxley, Toddla T, Zane Lowe, Kissy Sellout and the Wideboys.
Ferreck Dawn aka Dutch producer, Freek Coppens is best known for his and Redondo’s mighty release ‘Tattoo Girl’ on Material Records, which was the best-selling track on the label in 2013 hitting the Beatport Tech House Top 10 for 3 weeks too. The follow up ‘Love Too Deep’ also hit the Beatport Deep House Top 10 for an impressive 3 months in a row with BBC Radio 1’ Tiesto championing it and national radio station, Slam FM declaring it a ‘grand slam’!
Franky Ricardo presents Flow, Egg Ldn, 200 York Way, Kings Cross, N7 9AX, Friday February 5th 2016, 11pm-7am.
Tickets: £10 in Advance online from www.egglondon.co.uk
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