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Patrick Forge shares his journey through the evolution of club culture in London, the rise of acid jazz, and the emergence of broken beat as a new genre. Patrick reflects on the significance of venues like Dingwalls and the impact of record labels in promoting new music. He also highlights the legacy of artists like Jamiroquai and the rapid changes in music during the 90s, emphasizing the importance of celebrating lesser-known musicians and producers. In this conversation, Patrick Forge shares his journey through the evolution of DJ culture, the birth of the broken beat scene, and his experiences with the band Batu and the project Delata. He reflects on his time in Japan, the challenges of being a single parent while maintaining a career in music, and his excitement for a new Da Lata album that showcases a more cohesive sound. Patrick also discusses the importance of understanding the audience as a DJ and the joy of playing music that resonates with both him and his listeners.
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Once A DJ is brought to you by:
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Patrick Forge shares his journey through the evolution of club culture in London, the rise of acid jazz, and the emergence of broken beat as a new genre. Patrick reflects on the significance of venues like Dingwalls and the impact of record labels in promoting new music. He also highlights the legacy of artists like Jamiroquai and the rapid changes in music during the 90s, emphasizing the importance of celebrating lesser-known musicians and producers. In this conversation, Patrick Forge shares his journey through the evolution of DJ culture, the birth of the broken beat scene, and his experiences with the band Batu and the project Delata. He reflects on his time in Japan, the challenges of being a single parent while maintaining a career in music, and his excitement for a new Da Lata album that showcases a more cohesive sound. Patrick also discusses the importance of understanding the audience as a DJ and the joy of playing music that resonates with both him and his listeners.

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