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In 1996 came Iboga Records, a groundbreaking Copenhagen label that sought to be the platform for a new progressive electronic sound. Part of a small movement of fewer than 30 people, DJs Emok and Banel wanted to be the forerunners of a musical revolution, something they successfully achieved at the head of Iboga. After two decades of releasing progressive music […]

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