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Interview Editing Mike Moggi Mannix

If you’ve been anywhere near Dublin’s underground in the last twenty years, chances are you’ve crossed paths with Mauro, better known as Dr Flamer—mid-hug, mid-laugh, mid-mix, and mid-making yet another newcomer feel instantly at home.

He’s the selector with chef’s hands, the promoter with marathon ...

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Interview Editing Mike Moggi Mannix

Some trips change your calendar; others change your code. For David Meiser, Spain’s steadfast techno craftsman, a first tour of the United States did both.

It began like any working DJ’s week—airport coffees, an inbox full of flight rebookings— that turned into something closer to a rite of passage. Chicago ...

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Interview Mike Moggi Mannix

I’m sitting across from Dao Grier in the back corner of Pawnshop, Dublin’s resurrected temple of techno.

The space hums with low-end energy even while empty; you can smell the grit of nights gone by and the promise of nights yet to come. Cables snake across concrete floors, a half-finished pint sweats on the table, and Dao g...

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Interview Mike Mannix

Dublin Roots, Detroit Soul

When you meet Peter Sweeney, better known as Rustal, there’s this steady current beneath everything he says — equal parts humility and voltage.

We’re sat in the infamous city centre Pawnshop venue, the clink of pints in the background, and he’s talking about Detroit like it’s some kind of spiritual compass. For ...

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By Mike Mannix | Iconic Underground Magazine

This feature will be also be published in the upcoming print issue

If Manchester has a spiritual frequency, it’s tuned somewhere between an 808 kick and a choir in full voice. That’s exactly where DJ and cultural mainstay Jay Wearden and producer-promoter powerhouse Rosie Romero chose to set their dial f...

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