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From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26

From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26
From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26

From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26
From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26
From MOGA regulars to label founders, Parallelle are shaping their own universe with their label Folder.
On Saturday, May 30th, Folder will take over a stage at Costa da Caparica, bringing its signature energy to the beach. 🌊
Discover their journey and what they’re preparing for MOGA… something special is on its way. ⚡️
🗓️ May 30
📍Costa da Caparica
🎟️ Tickets in bio
#mogafestival #mogacapa26

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

True to their sound and roots, both @williamdjoko and @quenummusic are profoundly shaped by their multicultural backgrounds that reflect in their latest release ‘Step After Step’.
Djoko grew up with an Ukrainian mother and a Cameroonian father, while Quenum was raised by a Guadeloupean mother and a Benin father.
Diverse musical landscapes, such as jazz, afro-beat, pop, rock, hip-hop, and funk, immersed them in music from their early days in an ultimately powerful way.
“These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
‘Step After Step’ gives a glimpse of the diverse influences that compile their emotional language.
1. Djoko, Open Podium high school (2001)
2. Quenum, the years when he used to dance before becoming a DJ & producer
3. “These weren’t just genres; they were part of our daily lives. They shaped how we understand rhythm, groove, harmony and storytelling.”
4. Quenum, sporty chic in one of the clubs where he had a residency
5. Djoko; the first DJ setup in (2003)
6. Djoko; Jason and the Argonauts Live @ TWSTd DJ Cafe Amsterdam (2005)
7. Djoko, lipsyncing Michael Jackson (1995)
8. Quenum, 90s records digging
9. Quenum, home set up in London (1995)

Step After Step. Out Today.
@williamdjoko @quenummusic
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A steady rhythm of forward motion: Steps falling into their own echo, paths unfolding beneath quiet resolve. Each moment follows the last, unbroken, and carries it, softly, into what comes next.

We asked @axelboman what would be on his folder for @mogafestival
His 4 picks ⬆️
May 30. Caparica. Folder take over
We asked @axelboman what would be on his folder for @mogafestival
His 4 picks ⬆️
May 30. Caparica. Folder take over
We asked @axelboman what would be on his folder for @mogafestival
His 4 picks ⬆️
May 30. Caparica. Folder take over
We asked @axelboman what would be on his folder for @mogafestival
His 4 picks ⬆️
May 30. Caparica. Folder take over
We asked @axelboman what would be on his folder for @mogafestival
His 4 picks ⬆️
May 30. Caparica. Folder take over
Folder is taking the beach!
@mogafestival - Caparica
May 30
@axelboman @mountkimbie @parallelle_ @sofiakourtesis @toricciardi
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.
@mogafestival × @folder.rec take over @eastsideradio.
We dove into the catalogue and previewed what’s coming next… warming up for our stage takeover on May 30.

Folder & Moga take over @esrlive radio today!!
Join us at @durodematar.pt for the perfect end of the day. @kelson__ on the decks in Duro de Matar and @parallelle_ @shugi.music and @mahfoudyourfoud on the radio.
FREE ENTRY
Some Folder energy on stage!
We are taking over @durodematar.pt and @esrlive tomorrow from 7pm to 11pm and will take some Folder vinyls with us.
📆 Tuesday 7th · 7pm – 11pm
📍 Duro de Matar, Lisboa
‘Stardance’ by @shubostar out on @folder.rec
Inspired by @shubostar roots in gaming design and Minecraft world, ‘Stardance’ cultivates a blend of fiction and reality. Since she sees a mesh of gaming and dancing as her philosophy, @shubostar invited several artists to interpret her track and share their feeling of it. Thank you @i.am.koka @nicholaskrose for living this sonic story.
‘Stardance’ by @shubostar out on @folder.rec
Inspired by @shubostar roots in gaming design and Minecraft world, ‘Stardance’ cultivates a blend of fiction and reality. Since she sees a mesh of gaming and dancing as her philosophy, @shubostar invited several artists to interpret her track and share their feeling of it. Thank you @i.am.koka @nicholaskrose for living this sonic story.
‘Stardance’ by @shubostar out on @folder.rec
Inspired by @shubostar roots in gaming design and Minecraft world, ‘Stardance’ cultivates a blend of fiction and reality. Since she sees a mesh of gaming and dancing as her philosophy, @shubostar invited several artists to interpret her track and share their feeling of it. Thank you @i.am.koka @nicholaskrose for living this sonic story.
‘STARDANCE’ just landed 💫
Celebrating @shubostar new single today at@refugeworldwide
Out now on Folder
#newmusic #nowplaying #folderrecords #shubostar
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