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YetepWhile everyone is still riding out the euphoria that Origins 2018 left us with, this week we are switching gears and focusing on the more progressive side of trance music. John Graham goes by many different aliases, Skanna, Stoneproof, Tilt, and Quivver. One of his most notable projects, Quivver, focusses on the progressive and ambient side of trance music. Graham has been producing under this alias since 2004, and has gone on to produce endless singles, EP’s, remixes and more.
For this week’s RB Deep in the Mix, we are checking out Quivver’s latest set from Selador Sessions, a British podcast hosted by Selador Records, a label that has worked with artists like Cristoph and Audiojack. This set was released earlier this month and features the newest and most polished sound from Quivver to date.
The set is packed with hypnotizing basslines, profound synths, and dystopian drumkits. The whole set is a journey from start to finish and shows listeners the creative powers of Quivver. To be honest, after listening to this set I was quick to explore the rest of the artist’s discography, it doesn’t disappoint.
Quivver is coming to Bar Smith on December 14th along with Thomas Turner, Cormac, and Sean Watson. Grab tickets here.
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