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Joe Turner

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Having moved from playing guitar to creating electronic music just a few years ago, multiinstrumentalist Joe Turner is making a name for himself as one of London’s most interesting upcoming producers. Following in the footsteps of influences like Bonobo, Joe’s music combines rich, pulsating synths and electronic beats with his classic songwriting chops and ear for a great melody.

Having garnered support from an assortment of Radio 1 DJs and chalked up production credits for the likes of Lapsley and TSHA, his latest release, Borders, sees Joe working with vocalist Julia Church. We met up with Joe in his London studio to talk about its creation.

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