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Adrian Lux

Swedish electronic musician and DJ Adrian Lux is heading to Groovin the Moo in Bunbury on May 19 and is eager to showcase tracks from his self titled debut album. The album includes a string of tracks that have been popular in the clubs including Fire, Alive and Teenage Crime.   

Speaking from to OUTinPerth from his home in Stockholm Lux tells us how he likes to approach DJing to a large festival crowd,

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‘I try to get my sets to be pretty diverse and personal, I love people and having a good time, so I try to keep it organic.’

The DJ also reveals that Australia is one of his favourite destinations to travel to and has nothing but praise for our festival circuit and Australian audiences, ‘I love the people, it has such a nice indie vibe that I love. I feel at home.’

Lux’s debut album has only just been released but he reveals that he is already back in the studio working on new material and is constantly making music.

‘My album has just dropped in Europe and I’m constantly in the studio working on new stuff. So far the album has had really good responses… it’s a very personal album…It’s always good time in the studio; I wanted to make something more than just singles. I wanted an album that worked as a whole but also had some great tunes.’

Adrian Lux ‘s self titled album is out now through Ministry of Sound.

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