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Indianapolis Techno
May 12, 2021
Indianapolis is not known as a hotbed for techno music - but the city has produced several noteworthy techno producers and DJs. This week, Kyle listen back on interviews with three prominent figures in the Indy techno music scene: Drake Strange, Adam Jay, and Lisa Smith, who works under the name Noncompliant. Plus, the legendary Indy funk musician Reggie Griffin and artist Angelica Frausto.
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