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Born | Galway, Ireland |
Origin | Galway, Ireland |
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Website | soundcloud |
KETTAMA is the alias of infamous house producer Evan Campbell, an Irish DJ and producer who has risen to fame within the hard house scene. Campbell is also known for co-owning record label, G-Town Records,[1] which he runs with his long time friend Cóilí Collins, better known as Shampain[2]. In an interview with Dazed KETTAMA discussed the origin of the G-Town Records name, stating it was an ironic nickname that him and Shampain coined for their hometown[1].
Campbell has collaborated with many names in the electronic music space, most notably his collaborations with Welsh electronic duo Underworld[3]. Alongside collaborations under the KETTAMA alias Campbell also works closely with Dublin based techno artist Tommy Holohan under the duos Samba Boys[4] alias.
- ^ a b Kendall, Justin (10/07/2023). "KETTAMA On The Perks Of Pig Slop And Why Spotify Is Shit". Dazed Digital. Archived from the original on 27/07/2024. Retrieved 27/07/2024.
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(help) - ^ Cetin, Marissa (15/12/2023). "Underworld And KETTAMA Link Up On New Record". DJ Mag. Archived from the original on 27/07/2024. Retrieved 27/07/2024.
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