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Watch Space 92’s ‘Gravity’ Livestream

The mastermind behind a string of #1 hits, trailblazing French producer Space 92 is recognised as one of techno’s best-selling artists; a title he has held for the past three consecutive years. Delivering his chart-topping Gravity EP for Filth On Acid in February 2023, the underground icon entered the touring playlists of almost every notable techno DJ on the circuit, with the title-track becoming one of the most hotly-hyped productions of the past year. Now, expanding on the project’s already immense global impact, Space 92 presents his huge follow up initiative; a jaw-dropping livestream performance recorded against the backdrop of France’s imposing Normandy coastline.

Space 92’s Gravity Livestream is now available to watch exclusively via his YouTube and Facebook channels.

Featuring exclusive new music from the likes of Carl Cox, Layton Giordani and Franck and Belocca – as well as a host of unreleased Space 92 IDs set to be released over the course of 2023 – the production maestro’s Gravity Livestream is further proof of his impending rise to dance music royalty. Combining impeccable track selection and stirring visuals alongside a larger-than-life performance, his latest venture into the realm of streaming stands as his most impactful to date and sets the precedent for another seminal year in his star-studded career.

Aside from the continuation of his Gravity project, Space 92, labelled techno’s new cosmic champion, has recently joined forces with fellow French artist POPOF for the launch of their collaborative moniker, Turbulences. In an exceedingly short space of time, the hybrid/live act has already performed at some of America and Asia’s best festivals and events, and will make their next appearance at ULTRA Music Festival 2023 on the renowned Megastructure stage.

Cultivating an incredibly strong artistic career from the foundations of originality, passion and sheer drive, Space 92 is one of very few artists who have established such a presence on the dance music industry. Having steam-rolled his way through 2022 with endless accolades and subsequently, an ever-growing fan base, 2023 is already set to be his most fruitful to date, leaving audiences wondering just how far Space 92’s endeavours will take him.

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