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Welcome to episode 484 of the Everyday Junglist Podcast!
Thank you Jungalice for your mix on episode 483!
Episode 484 brings us an unbelievable mix from a great producer/dj, Basic Rhythm!
Basic Rhythm's mix eases you into things, then hits you with amens and nasty, face twisting tunes! This mix features some forthcoming exclusives from the man himself! Basic Rhythm smashes this mix with top track selection and mixing, this one will keep your head noddin!
Before we get to the mix, here are some Basic Rhythm tunes you should pick up:
Dread, Cool Down the Dance, Satta, Palace of the Peacock, Your Love, Help Me, 4 Tha Streets!
Let's meet our dj for episode 484, Basic Rhythm:
1. Tell us about upcoming releases you’re excited about on Raw Basics and Musique Nocturne.
The Revival EP is the last release on Raw Basics before I launch Musique Nocturne later this year. I am very excited about the new label as it will focus solely on forward looking D&B, and I have some great collaborations with some MCs, and producers Kid Drama, J Kenzo and others in the world.
2. What is the best track you’ve produced?
Whichever tracks I am working on at the time. I am always most excited by the next thing, the new thing. Although, I am still quite pleased with the Dread 12” that came out on Raw Basics last year, and the Still EP on Sneaker Social.
3. Since you played on Pirate Radio in your younger years, share with us a funny or wild story about playing on Pirate Radio.
One of my fondest memories is of playing on Rude FM back in the day, alongside people like Fracture, Mark System etc, when we were based in a soon to be demolished tower block in Chingford. Just to get in there you had to hide your record bag under your coat or something and wait until the security at the ground floor were on their rounds. And then you would take the lift to the floors above or below the studio and walk to the correct floor. At the time the block was half empty, but there were some gangs in there and on the estate that you also had to avoid. Then when you were at the correct floor you would call the studio phone to get them to let you in, while waiting in the anterior hallway, when they opened the door you would just walk straight through into the flat, rather than waiting outside the door and possibly disturbing any of the remaining tenants on that floor.
For more music from Basic Rhythm and to purchase his music, click the links below:
https://basicrhythm.bandcamp.com/album/the-basics
https://soundcloud.com/basicrhythm
https://soundcloud.com/musiquenocturnerecords
Instagram@basic.rhytm
Enjoy the sounds of Basic Rhythm! Everyday Junglist Podcast!
Tracklist:
01 Basic Rhythm – Sound Killa (Dubplate)
02 York – Ordnance
03 Alexander Lewis - Into The Habit
04 Paradox – Kampala
05 Brakken – Defining Moment
06 J Kenzo – Tiger Moth
07 Objectiv – Way of Violence
08 Paradox – Breakbeater
09 Taxman – Tremendous Vibes
10 Dub Phizix – Juice
11 Hazard – Bad Guys
12 Basic Rhythm & J Kenzo – Mek Quake (Dubplate)
13 Halogenix & The Upbeats – Earache
14 Basic Rhythm – Corner Crew (Dubplate)
15 Blocks & Escher – Bird
16 Enei – The Hammer
17 Trakker – Stabbing Pains
18 Breakage – Most High
19 J Kenzo – Kleeton Ranger
20 Double O – Straight 98 (Escher Remix)
21 Alix Perez, Bou & Trigga – Back To Basics
22 Dub Phizix – Loaded Dice
23 Enei – No Man
- Genre
- Drum & Bass