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Dance TV is thrilled to present DJ MIX #572 with the Barcelona based Catalan DJ and Producer - Suara label boss: Coyu. Enjoy the treat! This is a powerful techno mix of "The Big Cat" that will definitely keep your mood rocking and feet stomping!

@coyu @suara
Coyu is without doubt one of the highly respected personalities in the worldwide techno scene. Fifteen years of an unstoppable DJ career behind the mixer speaks for him. Famous for his Suara label, founded in 2008 as well as clothing brand Suara Store he's also famous for having created The Suara Foundation in order to support street cats.

A career-defining moment for the multifaceted Spanish producer became reality in the fall of 2019. His eagerly awaited debut long-player became a fact after over seven years of intense introspection and studio work. “You Don’t Know” branches far beyond a singular sound and is not an LP that serves a club function, meant to show just how versatile Coyu can be. In his own words “The album is named ‘You Don’t Know’ because many people have a preconceived idea of who I am. Until now, maybe I wasn’t smart enough to show them who I really am, my roots, what I love and what I can offer to the music. I’m not just a DJ or a producer who can play or make grooves – I love many different genres and many different kinds of music. With this album I want to change that preconception. I want to show a side of me that people have never seen”.

Tracklist:
01 Nørbak - Es Wird Wieder Passieren
02 Falling Echoes - Signal (Suara)
03 Marçal - Liturgia (Suara)
04 Exium - Erosion 3
05 The Advent - House Seed
06 Vinicius Honorio - Medusa
07 Chris Liebing - A1
08 Rene Wise - Hand Tap
09 DJ Ferro - Moribayassa (A.Paul Remix)
10 Marçal - Reaper (Suara)
11 Renato Cohen - Pontape (Planetary Assault System Remix)
12 Coyu - Avalancha (Suara)
13 Blue Hour - Common Ground
14 Static Drum - External
15 Yan Cook - Tidal Disruption

Watch more videos of Coyu on Dance TV website and Apps!
https://www.dancetv.net/watch/creators/1197/coyu-pont-de-muhlberg-turo-de-la-rovira-hill-barcelona-spain