Óyeme's Lockdown Mix for the Feeder Open Call

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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 --- Óyeme's Lockdown Mix for the Feeder Open Call Set description: We really wanted to showcase our sound in this mix with 60mins of music that we really love at the moment. We like to keep things groovy and interesting in our mixes and we really hope you guys like this one! About Óyeme Group description: Dom & Sean have forged a friendship that’s lasted well over 10 years, but their new venture as Óyeme is a much more recent project. Having curated parties, produced a number of tracks and remixes together over the years, the pair thought what better time than the present to come together to promote and push their own sound! With a particular focus on the groovier, more rhythmic side of deep minimal house and tech, Óyeme (meaning; listen to me / hear me) aim to promote a universal sound that will unite dancefloors and like-minded party people around the world! With a heavy production and remix schedule lined up in 2020, along with their brand new 'Drawing Circles' radio show on Bloop London which has already seen them rub shoulders with the likes of Livio & Roby and Pîrvu, the future looks bright for these 2 best friends! Portfolio link: https://www.facebook.com/oyememusic | @oyememusic Current city: Leeds, UK 🇬🇧 --- 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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