Florin Popa - Campfire

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Click here for the feeder sound II OPEN CALL voting poll, available between 12th of May – 12th of June: www.feeder.ro/2020/05/09/vote-feeder-sound-open-call/ WINNERS announcement - 15th of June --- Florin Popa - Campfire Set description: My focus of the recording was on storytelling through deep, grooving dub techno tracks. Dealing with atmospheric moods, between the sky and the sea, immersive delays, stabby chords, punchy reverb. Just drifting away on a winter night next to a fireplace with a glass of mulled wine. About Florin Popa Artist biography: My name is Florin Popa, born in Iasi, Romania. Moved to Belgium in 2010. Started collecting records in 2011 but the passion for music started in 2007 when a friend of mine introduced me to deepmix. Fell inlove instantly with Pushkarev's style and followed his work ever since. I love the romanian style, this new trend let's say but for me the russian with detroit influences style is my sweet spot. Got my first pair of technics in 2017, followed by two cdj and an Xone 92 mixer. At the moment I'm your friendly neighborhood bedroom dj walking with small babysteps into the vast universe of producing. Current city: Mol, Belgium 🇧🇪🇷🇴 3 releases you enjoy the most: Noah Skelton – Eternal; Jeremy ‎– So Peaceful; Ohrwert ‎– Continuity 3 Romanian artists you follow: Teluric, Sakdat & Balaur, Andreiclv 3 international artists you follow: Andrey Pushkarev, JS Zeiter, Deepchord Most played album: Yabuzch ‎– Different Thoughts --- The feeder sound II project is organized by Save or Cancel team, composed of Cristina Popa (random) and Andrei Racovițan (ubic), through feeder.ro and is co-funded by AFCN, Thematic area: Digital art and new media. The program does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the program or the way the program results can be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.

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