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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2015 · 50 MIN

HELL KITCHEN Radioshow With Critical Bass Recordings 2 Years - Special Guest NEAR [PT]

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::INTERVIEW with CRITICAL BASS owner Ricardinho & NEAR:: In November, the label celebrates its 2 years anniversary, and on this occasion we will ask a few questions to its owner Ricardinho and so how Ricardinho & NEAR was not able to be present in the air online, we asked they a few our brand questions, and below you can read the answers to them. HELL KITCHEN: When was label founded? CB Ricardinho: Critical Bass Recordings was founded in 2013 order to increase the movement drum'n'bass and to recognize new talent. HK: What musicians were issued and signed to the label? CBR: They have already been issued a few hundred songs. I will mention some artists who already signed, The Devil Crime, Smasher, Fortitude, Kryzys, East Kingdom, Tatlum and more. HK: What kind of styles preferred by the label? CBR: Our favorite styles are jump up, neurofunk, hardcore and breakcore, but at the moment our preference is neurofunk. HK: What was the most success full release during the existence of the label? CBR: I can say that the release had more success so far was "Critical Bass Recordings vol.1" in which all remixes were so remixed by artists who had already signed EP's the label. HK: Plans for the future and upcoming releases. CBR: We have some plans for the future begins to have physical sale vinyls. We have scheduled for February the first label night very, I'm very excited. Also in the future wanted to some label night off Portugal. We, there will be some releases as Savage, eDUB, Bassgrow and Smasher. ::Critical Bass Recordings:: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/criticalbass Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/critical-bass-events HELL KITCHEN: How long have you been doing music? Why did you choose drum'n'bass? NEAR: I've been doing it for about 4 years now. I think the reason I do drum and bass is because the rhythm and the complexity match my needs in music. It was love at first sight. HK: Where is your creative pseudonim from? What mean your pseudonim? NR: Near is kind of random I was brainstorming for this project and at the time it came up and I liked it, I think it fits well. HK: What russian drum’n’bass/hardcore producers you know? How you estimate quality of their works? NR: Receptor of course, he is one of my favorite producers of electronic music in general. I always have a high standard for russian drum'n'bass, and they always get corresponded. HK: Would you like to visit Russia? What you know about our country? NR: Yeah, I would like to visit Russia, It has a lot of great places for a landscape apreciator like me, I want to do the Transiberian train travel. Bears are a really awesome animals (if they aren't trying to eat you). Vodka, I hate it because I like it so much. Balalaika sounds great, really need to try it out for some intros. Nested dolls are a part of my house, I have like 3 of those, never get's boring to play with it :D HK: Our most firm questions - What you had the most favorite toy in the childhood? NR: If a guitar is considered a toy, I would say my first guitar, It got me into music. HK: What are you doing in time free from creativity? NR: I skateboard too but right now I don't have the time because I am working full time and weekends and free time are for producing and family. I feel happy with music only, it's my passion. ::NEAR:: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neardrumandbass Soudncloud: https://soundcloud.com/near-dnb ::Hellkitchen:: Website: http://hellkitchen.ru/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/hellkitchen.ru Promodj: http://promodj.com/hellkitchen

::INTERVIEW with CRITICAL BASS owner Ricardinho & NEAR:: In November, the label celebrates its 2 years anniversary, and on this occasion we will ask a few questions to its owner Ricardinho and so how Ricardinho & NEAR was not able to be present in the air online, we asked they a few our brand questions, and below you can read the answers to them. HELL KITCHEN: When was label founded? CB Ricardinho: Critical Bass Recordings was founded in 2013 order to increase the movement drum'n'bass and to recognize new talent. HK: What musicians were issued and signed to the label? CBR: They have already been issued a few hundred songs. I will mention some artists who already signed, The Devil Crime, Smasher, Fortitude, Kryzys, East Kingdom, Tatlum and more. HK: What kind of styles preferred by the label? CBR: Our favorite styles are jump up, neurofunk, hardcore and breakcore, but at the moment our preference is neurofunk. HK: What was the most success full release during the existence of the label? CBR: I can say that the release had more success so far was "Critical Bass Recordings vol.1" in which all remixes were so remixed by artists who had already signed EP's the label. HK: Plans for the future and upcoming releases. CBR: We have some plans for the future begins to have physical sale vinyls. We have scheduled for February the first label night very, I'm very excited. Also in the future wanted to some label night off Portugal. We, there will be some releases as Savage, eDUB, Bassgrow and Smasher. ::Critical Bass Recordings:: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/criticalbass Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/critical-bass-events HELL KITCHEN: How long have you been doing music? Why did you choose drum'n'bass? NEAR: I've been doing it for about 4 years now. I think the reason I do drum and bass is because the rhythm and the complexity match my needs in music. It was love at first sight. HK: Where is your creative pseudonim from? What mean your pseudonim? NR: Near is kind of random I was brainstorming for this project and at the time it came up and I liked it, I think it fits well. HK: What russian drum’n’bass/hardcore producers you know? How you estimate quality of their works? NR: Receptor of course, he is one of my favorite producers of electronic music in general. I always have a high standard for russian drum'n'bass, and they always get corresponded. HK: Would you like to visit Russia? What you know about our country? NR: Yeah, I would like to visit Russia, It has a lot of great places for a landscape apreciator like me, I want to do the Transiberian train travel. Bears are a really awesome animals (if they aren't trying to eat you). Vodka, I hate it because I like it so much. Balalaika sounds great, really need to try it out for some intros. Nested dolls are a part of my house, I have like 3 of those, never get's boring to play with it :D HK: Our most firm questions - What you had the most favorite toy in the childhood? NR: If a guitar is considered a toy, I would say my first guitar, It got me into music. HK: What are you doing in time free from creativity? NR: I skateboard too but right now I don't have the time because I am working full time and weekends and free time are for producing and family. I feel happy with music only, it's my passion. ::NEAR:: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neardrumandbass Soudncloud: https://soundcloud.com/near-dnb ::Hellkitchen:: Website: http://hellkitchen.ru/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/hellkitchen.ru Promodj: http://promodj.com/hellkitchen

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