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Baltra: "Some lo-fi tracks are for listening at home and not in the club, it's an art form"

Breaking down genre-barriers with the NYC-based artist

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  • 1 March 2018
Baltra: "Some lo-fi tracks are for listening at home and not in the club, it's an art form"

This week, On Rotation welcomes NYC-based producer Baltra to discuss his opinions on the tight-knit online dance music community around lo-fi electronic music, plus his various influences, his uniquely emotional sound profile and upcoming music as well as gigs.

Later, co-hosts Valerie and Harrison discuss news from around the world of dance music like DJing in virtual reality, festivals commit to gender-equal line-ups and Amsterdam electing a new Night Mayor.

Plus, you'll hear exclusive premieres from James Teej & Silky, Black Girl / White Girl, Peach and Luna Semara.

Mixmag's On Rotation podcast is brought to you in partnership with Serato: The power of music. Find out more at serato.com/

Listen to the full podcast episode with Baltra's interview and download from iTunes below.

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