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Le Youth live from Audio San Francisco



#Deep_house #House  #Djset #Electronic #Melodic #atmospheric #HouseGrooves #Underground #Music #HouseMusic #LeYouth #MixMag 

LE YOUTH brought his new PRGRSSN show to San Francisco, showcasing a fresh, new direction for his sound. Tune in and experience his deeper side live from Audio San Francisco

The performance showcased the new direction of his sound, integrating analog technology into his deep progressive house. With minimal visual distractions, the focus lays directly on the music.

As the site of one of his favorite past Mixmag events, Le Youth felt Audio would be the perfect place to exhibit this new experience. Inspired by artists like Eric Prydz, Lane 8, Joris Voorn, and Stephan Bodzin, his sound continues to develop.

His latest track, ‘Obvious’ delivered a collaboration with Adam Rom that blended orchestral notes with dance-pop. The instrumental ‘Aquiver’ EP was released last year on Lane 8’s This Never Happened label which Le Youth has said is his “best work to date”.














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