Dublin producer and crate digging DJ T-Woc has put together a mix of music in two sides, focusing on tunes he’s digging and feeling so it’s appropriately called Digs & Feels Mix Vol. 1. It was made during his residency in The Dock in Carrick-On-Shannon.
I was lucky enough to have the chance to develop some of my new music projects as artist in residence in The Dock Arts Centre in Carrick on Shannon in the early part of 2020, joining a great lineup of Irish artists (including Katie Kim, Cormac Begley and Natalia Beylis) to have the excellent facilities of the old courthouse building at my disposal.
Whilst working solidly on my own music during the day, I spent many the evening digging and making some themed mixtapes, the first volume of which you’ll find here titled ‘Digs & Feels Vol 1’.
Original artwork by Cormac Cullinan aka Cool C and layout by Manus Sweeney. Thanks to everyone at The Dock.
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