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BSF Radioshow 033 - Exium - [January 2013]


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Exium, an electronic music duo of producers and performing artists, consists of Valentin Corujo and Hector Sandoval. Their musical careers have flowed together from their origins as dj’s back in 1994, playing as resident dj’s in small clubs in Asturias –Spain- to 1999 when they decided to start producing together, forming Exium.
Their music and sets have undergone constant evolution. From an outset marked by hard, rough and minimalist sounds, now they aim towards downtempo, minimal, detroit or electro, a shift which has taken them to pursuing solo projects which allow them to give free rein to all their influences. In this facet, their work is signed with the aliases Lasik (Valentin Corujo) and Komatsu or Metazoo (Hector Sandoval).


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