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First show on our new station: dublab! We are excited since this opens so many doors and will help put Miami artists on the national map. There is no better representation of the Miami music scene than Paperwater. Eddy and Daygee of Paperwater hop on the airwaves to discuss how they plan on expanding their mark on Miami's music and cultural scene, what they've been up to during the big Q, and an hour-long emotionally charged mix. Not only do they mix and completely produce their own recordings, but they have thrown parties for several years and created a collective that represents some of Miami's most interesting, left of center artists. Their long-term goal is to keep creating in Miami in a way where the world can Wikipedia their collective and see loads of familiar names and recording styles. To Eddy and Daygee, music does not belong in a box, neatly labeled and filed away under the appropriate Beatport genre tab. To Paperwater, music is universal and constantly evolving. Like them, it should be allowed to test limits and change perspectives.
We had an amazing time talking to Eddy & Daygee and have only heard the most amazing things about them, their label Wet Paper Recs, and their agency Half-Full. They are kind and share a similar mission statement as us. Feel free to follow them on Instagram @paperwater and us @based.miami. Thank you for all the support!
First show on our new station: dublab! We are excited since this opens so many doors and will help put Miami artists on the national map. There is no better representation of the Miami music scene than Paperwater. Eddy and Daygee of Paperwater hop on the airwaves to discuss how they plan on expanding their mark on Miami's music and cultural scene, what they've been up to during the big Q, and an hour-long emotionally charged mix. Not only do they mix and completely produce their own recordings, but they have thrown parties for several years and created a collective that represents some of Miami's most interesting, left of center artists. Their long-term goal is to keep creating in Miami in a way where the world can Wikipedia their collective and see loads of familiar names and recording styles. To Eddy and Daygee, music does not belong in a box, neatly labeled and filed away under the appropriate Beatport genre tab. To Paperwater, music is universal and constantly evolving. Like them, it should be allowed to test limits and change perspectives.
We had an amazing time talking to Eddy & Daygee and have only heard the most amazing things about them, their label Wet Paper Recs, and their agency Half-Full. They are kind and share a similar mission statement as us. Feel free to follow them on Instagram @paperwater and us @based.miami. Thank you for all the support!