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You'll be able to catch him performing alongside DJ Plead & rRoxymore at the end of the month at Naarm's Now Or Never festival but up first he's dropping in on the triple j airwaves.While he's based in the Big Apple, DJ Python's known for his innovative sound that draws on his Ecuadorian and Argentinian heritage. The producer and DJ's sound fuses influences of reggaeton, ambient, house, and techno to create his distinct style that is often described as 'deep reggaeton'.In March of this year, he released his EP i was put on this earth on XL Recordings, following on from groundbreaking projects like Mas Amble and Club Sentimientos Vol 2. The five tracker features cola lbs with Honduran powerhouse Isabella Lovestory and South London rapper Jawnino, and you can listen in full here:It's a pleasure to host DJ Python on Mix Up ahead of his Aus performance this month, and he's warming us up tonight with a mixed bag of selections spanning funky Latin club, dreamy dembow rhythms, soulful house and a whole lot more.
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