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Vandera is researching the effects of psychoactive medicines on the brain (as a scientist) during the day, while at night, the Dutch Master composes bass music with surprisingly similar psychostimulant properties.

His melodically rich sounds are easily administered intra-aurally, with certain pressure waves specifically engineered to blow minds on big rig sound systems. Also available on the market are more blissful hallucinogenic sounds designed for afterparties or autonomic use. Both varieties from London’s psychonaut Vandera are exemplified here, and signed to beat suppliers such as Echodub and Good Looking Records.

His waveforms have been featured on UKF, BBC Radio1, Liquicity, and are getting support from Friction and LTJ Bukem (here's him dropping Ring the Alarm, also forthcoming GLR). Of particular depth and fluidity are Vandera's key-matched mixes, which have been nominated for awards in 2011 and 2012.

Vandera's DJ sets are intricate, powerful, and highly eclectic. He has headlined clubs in Russia, the UK, and has done his thing throughout Europe. To book Vandera for a DnB or Dubstep set, send a message through soundcloud or find the mad scientist on AIM: vanderamusic.

Disclaimer: With any of Vandera’s compounds, repeated administration has been shown to result in a heightened state of consciousness, uncontrolled nodding of the head and persistent yet pleasant psychological dependence.

Next gig:
FABRIC - 26 July 2013
Bukem in Session

vandera   London, Britain (UK)

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