In our humble opinion the East Project Podcast series has had a decent year in 2015 and we are rounding things off nicely in December with another top class mix from South America... A new partnership between Klle Dawid and Dogreen, this mix should get your Christmas off to a banger!
Enjoy!!
How are you guys doing?
Tell us how 2015 went and what were your highlights?
Our year was very satisfactory… We have evolved a lot in our
productions and mixing, although we don’t have many highlights, but our project
recently had some great achievements… We’ve played in several states in Brazil,
something that even for our solo projects is a little hard, so it motivates us
a lot. We have also had releases on several labels such as Muzenga, Monotonik,
Bambole and who could forget what we put aside for you… What we’ve launched on
East Project has ended up having our best result on Beatport!
From the beginning of our solo projects we were already
making music together, and this partnership was growing stronger every day,
eventually becoming like a brotherhood.
A while ago some friends put the thought into in our heads
"you guys have to create a project together", so we talked and
decided to release together. Before it
began, the hardest part was to create an identifiable name, so we lingered for
about 2 months and finally came up with “Fugere”.
Describe your sound?
It’s very hard to describe our sound, as we always try to do
something different… We just take all
our influences and gather ideas, ranging from the 808 Bass to Tech House.
Do you prefer producing or DJing?
We like to do everything together, each of us have different
qualities which end up being good for Fugere because one complements the
failure of the other, especially when we are playing.
What are your plans for 2016?
In 2016 we will start the way we always like to - party!
We'll have a lot of work, we have several new collabs and major
releases that we are finalizing.
We promise to have a great year with plenty of new features!
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