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In The Crate – Ben Taafe

Ben is fanatic record collector, DJ and promoter based in Perth. He is the founding director of the {Move} Foundation for Musical Health and Well-Being. He hosts the Underground Solution radio show on RTRFM, and is a resident DJ at Connections Nightclub, 399 Bar, The BLVD, The Flying Scotsman, and The Bird.

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Gregory Porter – 1960 What? (Opolopo Remix)

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Bicep – Love Comedown

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