Electronic music

Annie Nightingale 2011-05-13 guest mix from Audio Bullies

“Annie Nightingale with more bass for you, featuring big tunes from DJ Fresh, Skream, Skrillex, Flux Pavillion and a mix from Audio Bullies!”
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Annie Nightingale 2011-05-13 guest mix from Audio Bullies [Filesonic]

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MistaJam 2011-05-12 Dubstep with Mistajam, The Prekend Mix & Odd Future

“Dubstep with Mistajam, The Prekend Mix & Odd Future. Today on the Key To The Underground there was new music from Skream, The Weeknd & DEVoloution. It’s the Prekend and Mistajam goes into the mix with a R1BW Prekend Mix. Plus another new track from Tyler, The Creator’s album “Goblin”.”
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Raphael Saadiq Fireside Chat for RBMA Radio

“A man of taste and many talents, Raphael Saadiq has been raising the bar for versatility within the world of r&b for more than 20 years. He first came to prominence as a founding member of swingbeat trio Tony! Toni! Toné! who scored multiple platinum plaques and crafted countless genre classics such as ‘Little Walter’ or ‘Feels Good’ throughout the late ’80s and early ’90s. After breaking up with the band, he went on to work as a producer for the likes of Q-Tip, D’Angelo and Erykah Badu, leaving a heavy mark on yet another era of black music, the then-burgeoning neo soul movement. Saadiq also founded acclaimed supergroup Lucy Pearl with Ali Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest and Dawn Robinson of En Vogue, and worked his studio magic on songs by some of the biggest names in music history, from John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and The Roots, to The Isley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, and Earth Wind & Fire. Recent years have seen him record and perform mostly as a solo artist, touching on an ever broader set of influences and music styles, from blaxploitation funk (under his Ray Ray moniker) to vintage Motown soul to bluesy stylings alongside a certain Mick Jagger. Skyy, can you feel me? We certainly can.”

Raphael Saadiq Fireside Chat for RBMA Radio [Filesonic]

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