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deadboy

British  
/ ˈdɛdˌbɔɪ /

noun

  1. See deadman

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Genre-blending producer Deadboy was previously more at home in a karaoke booth than a recording booth and has spent the past eight years making club tracks.

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There's also room on the bill for the perennially underrated Deadboy.

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The Upfront Project launched last week with DJ sets from Paul Woolford, Deadboy and Commix, and this week's lineup is equally stellar.

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And what did Deadboy play, to open the festival?

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This means DJ sets from Caribou and Actress as well as appearances from Deadboy, Redhino and Enchante.

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