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S02 Episode 15 - 21/07/14

Featuring Paul Oakenfold, Alex Clare, Sigma, Stanton Warriors, Zeds Dead, M.A.N.D.Y., Trippy Turtle, Booka Shade, UFO!, Krafty Kuts, Skrillex, Kill The Noise, Fatman Scoop, A. Skillz, Metrik, Plump DJs, Flux Pavillion, Tittsworth, Deekline, Q-Tip

An episode of the Big Bass Party podcast, hosted by Sangers & Katie Karma, titled "S02 Episode 15 - 21/07/14" was published on July 21, 2014 and runs 57 minutes.

July 21, 2014 ·57m · Big Bass Party

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Featuring Paul Oakenfold, Alex Clare, Sigma, Stanton Warriors, Zeds Dead, M.A.N.D.Y., Trippy Turtle, Booka Shade, UFO!, Krafty Kuts, Skrillex, Kill The Noise, Fatman Scoop, A. Skillz, Metrik, Plump DJs, Flux Pavillion, Tittsworth, Deekline, Q-Tip

This week's episode of Big Bass Party delivers an array of bangers from both emerging and established Bass music genres - including tracks from the Baltimore Club inspired Jersey Sound, the all so hot right now Twerk and massive hits from the the realms of Dubstep, Breaks, Drum & Bass, Electro and Ghetto Funk.

Tracklist:

1. Stanton Warriors - Pop That2. DJ Fixx - Drop The Bomb3. Trippy Turtle - Trippy's Theme4. A. Skillz & Krafty Kuts - Tricka Technology (2013 Remix)5. UFO! - Jerk on the Block6. Tittsworth feat. Q-Tip, Theophilus London & Alison Carney - After The Dance7. Skrillex & Kill The Noise feat. Fatman Scoop & Michael Angelakos - Recess (Flux Pavillion Remix)8. DJ Butcher - Gold9. Zeds Dead - Hadouken10. Elliphant - Down On Life (London Future Remix)11. M.A.N.D.Y. vs Booka Shade - Body Language (Deekline & Ed Solo Remix) [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]12. Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go! (Plump DJs 303Bass Mix)13. Sigma feat. Paloma Faith - Changing14. Alex Clare - War Rages On (Etherwood Remix)15. Metrik feat. Elisabeth Troy - Want My Love

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