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Audiojack & Darius Syrossian underground house DJ set in The Lab LDN


#Deep_house #HouseMusic #HouseGrooves #Melodic #Electronic #djset #DimitriFromParis #Audiojack, #DariusSyrossian TheLabLondon



TRACKLIST Audiojack:
1/ Audiojack - 'It Starts Here' Unsigned
2/ Mat Joe - Safe Flight http://btprt.dj/1kigwSE
3/ Audiojack - 'These Days' http://btprt.dj/1kigLgo
4/ Audiojack - 'In Principle' http://btprt.dj/1kXEmZU
5/ Audiojack - 'These Days' Gruuv
6/ Audiojack - 'No Equal Sides' http://btprt.dj/1kihka9
7/ Daniel Dexter - Work Your Body http://btprt.dj/1oQVjmR
8/ Nolan - 'Freak On' http://btprt.dj/1pBsZX4
9/ Homework - 'Ask Yourself' http://btprt.dj/Ur776t
10/ Audiojack - Nightwatch

11/ Depeche Mode - Everything Counts Darius Syrossian:

1/ Anthea - Distraction (Dan Ghenacia Remix) http://btprt.dj/1u1XXrw
2/ Dusky - Flo Jam http://btprt.dj/TFyKbp
3/ Maximilian - Ol Dirty
4/ Freaks - Black Shoes White Socks (Darius Syrossian remix) http://btprt.dj/1oJ6xf6
5/ Darius Syrossian & Hector Costo - Here We Come http://btprt.dj/1oa9BTF
6/ Sante - Spotlight http://btprt.dj/1oa9MhZ
7/ Darius Syrossian - My Side Project [Mile End] http://btprt.dj/1oQXerQ
8/ Nathan Coles - Zippy [Is This] http://btprt.dj/1uRTmdN
9/ S.K.A.N - What You Need (Shadowchild remix)
10/ Rhymos - Cancel Reality (Jordan Peak remix) http://btprt.dj/1hM3TVw
11/ Cavalier - Palomino [Drumpoet Community] http://btprt.dj/1nvEyhD
12/ VA046 - Anonym flivvers
13/ Ben Westbeech - Falling Deetron http://btprt.dj/1hEVP8F

Audiojack is Richard Burkinshaw and James Rial. After meeting ten years ago they have become one of the UK's most prominent underground house acts and label owners. They originally debuted on Matt Tolfrey's Leftroom imprint in 2006 before being snapped up by 20:20 Vision, on which they released their 2009 album 'Radio'.

Audiojack has since gone on to notch up releases and remixes for an enviable roster including Get Physical, Bpitch and Diynamic. Consequently, they have played at some of the world's biggest clubs. In 2010 they set up Gruuv, a label with particular focus on new talent while also attracting material from Uner, Deepgroove and Tiger Stripes.

Darius Syrossian is one of the true champions of underground house music. Like the man himself says.... "fuck sub-genres, it's all house!" Darius Syrossian's productions are championed by the likes of Heidi, DJ Sneak, Adam Beyer who all built recent mix compilations around his tunes.

He presents a two hour monthly radio show for Steve Lawler's VIVa music label, which is syndicated to over 30 countries. Darius also has his own label, BreakoutAudio, which releases fine cuts from the likes of Julian Chaptal. "I'm into the scene because I love the music" says Darius, "Unlike some who are into the music because they love the scene." Expect proper underground house of the highest order, from one of the most respected DJs in dance music.

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