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- Ulkaine , Odessa | owner labels from England (UK)
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In Beatport 2017, Following Light on TOP 50 Best Producers (Prog. House on World)
Kirill Guk a.k.a. Following Light hails from Odessa (Ukraine). From an early age he showed an interest in art. He really enjoyed painting. He entered
and then successfully graduated from the Faculty of painting of Art School. After graduation, Following Light started to experiment with electronic music.
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In Beatport 2017, Following Light on TOP 50 Best Producers (Prog. House on World)
Kirill Guk a.k.a. Following Light hails from Odessa (Ukraine). From an early age he showed an interest in art. He really enjoyed painting. He entered
and then successfully graduated from the Faculty of painting of Art School. After graduation, Following Light started to experiment with electronic music.
Following Light owns 10 labels (ampSuit) and (Proton) distributors. In 2017, Kirill was nominated for the top 50 of the best progressive beatport producers!Following Light’s music productions are often supported and played by such stars as:
Markus Schulz, Hernan Cattaneo, Max Graham, Roger Shah, Richie Hawtin, Solid Stone, Mike Saint-Jules, Gai Barone, Marcelo Vasami , Tim Penner, Terry Da Libra, Fernando Ferreyra, Basil O'Glue, Solarstone , PHW, Danny Lloyd, Airwave, Praveen Achary, Dale Middelton, LoQuai, Ryan Sullivan, Ruben de Ronde, and many more.
Following Light's sound is mostly an atmospheric progressive house with elements of melodic techno, which always has its own contrast.
With the support of DJs from different parts of the world, he's released music on 100+ labels 1000 + tracks including : Particles , Lowbit, Afterglow ,Slideways,
Saturate Audio ,SoundtellerRecords, Juicebox, Stellar Fountain, Visceral, Forward, Balkan Connection, 3d Avenue, Nueva Deep, Vurtecal, Incepto , Bonzai Progressive, etc .
Kirill currently hosts his own radio show, on Progressive Beats Radio, DMRadio, TM-Radio , Proton Radio ,Cosmos Radio , Mid Night Express Radio !
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