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Blurry Slur

Blurry Slur
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Previously well-established as a minimal techno artist under the moniker Qwiver, Lynston D'souza adopted the name of Blurry Slur upon his shift to the deeper ends of house music. Since then he has gone on to share the stage with a huge list of quality acts such as Hot Since 82, Jamie Jones, Sante, Art Department, Kevin Knapp, Nick Curly, Yaya and more.

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FILM Moves From Spacious Techno To Melodic Tech-House On 'Nihon/ Fuse', With Remixes From Blurry Slur & Sublime Sound

The name of the game remains gradualness for Sanil Sudan aka FILM (and sometimes Tyrell Dub Corp) even as he slowly moves out of the vast weightless atmospheres of minimal and dub techno, where...

Far Out Left 2019 Announces Octave One, DVS1, UMFANG & More

The second edition of Regenerate and Social Offline’s boutique electronic music festival Far Out Left has just announced its first wave of acts. Returning to the picturesque settings of the Great...

Far Out Left Festival Announces Phase 3 Of Its Lineup

Regenerate and Social Offline have combined forces this year to bring a boutique electronic music festival Far Out Left to Mumbai in November. Set in a picturesque property at the Great Eastern Mills...

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