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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2015 · 55 MIN

HELL KITCHEN Radioshow With Critical Bass Recordings- SPLIT [PT] - GUEST MIX #1

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::INTERVIEW with SPLIT:: So how SPLIT was not able to be present in the air online, we asked him a few our brand questions, and below you can read the answers to them. HELL KITCHEN: How long you practise music? Why chose drum'n'bass as the direction for the development? SPLIT: I practise music from 10 years old, starting from playing piano in a school of music. Couple of years later I started like electronic music and two years later I discovered drum’n’bass which I prefer because its a kind of music that enframe with myself. HK: Where is your creative pseudonim from? What mean your pseudonim? ST: My pseudonim came from necessity of a beat splitting and because of that - SPLIT. HK: What russian drum’n’bass/hardcore producers you know? How you estimate quality of their works? ST: I know several drum’n’bass artist more then hardcore ones but I kinda do know their location the only one I am thinking now is Enei which is a great artist as dj and big producer. HK: Would you like to visit Russia? What you know about our country? ST: I would like to visit Russia even know they are crazy but every country are beautiful but Russia have the powder which is the alcool, the vodka every day, the bears so "they can face the cold weather". HK: Our most firm questions - What you had the most favorite toy in the childhood? And what is the strangest place where you left the autograph? ST: My favorite toy in childhood was a piano that have presets and loops and I spent a lot of time on it. I never left an autograph so I would like to do it so I can tell you the story. HK: What are you doing in time free from creativity? ST: In my free time I usually mix, try to produce some stuff, programming and play basketball. ::SPLIT:: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/splitdj?ref=hl Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djsplit15 ::Critical Bass Recordings:: Facebook: www.facebook.com/criticalbass Soundcloud: @critical-bass-events ::Hellkitchen:: Website: http://hellkitchen.ru/ Facebook: facebook.com/hellkitchen.ru Promodj: promodj.com/hellkitchen

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