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S02 Episode 23 - 22/09/14

Featuring Boys Noize, Bauuer, Sinden, Miami Horror, Andy C, What So Not, Matrix & Futurebound, Funkanomics, Nicki Minaj, Slynk, Carmada, Elliphant, I See Monstas, Mat Zo, Spenda C, Kendrick Lamar, Aero Chord, Cheshire, Wiz Khalifa, WBBL, Meaux Green

An episode of the Big Bass Party podcast, hosted by Sangers & Katie Karma, titled "S02 Episode 23 - 22/09/14" was published on September 22, 2014 and runs 61 minutes.

September 22, 2014 ·61m · Big Bass Party

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Featuring Boys Noize, Bauuer, Sinden, Miami Horror, Andy C, What So Not, Matrix & Futurebound, Funkanomics, Nicki Minaj, Slynk, Carmada, Elliphant, I See Monstas, Mat Zo, Spenda C, Kendrick Lamar, Aero Chord, Cheshire, Wiz Khalifa, WBBL, Meaux Green

World Premieres are fast becoming the theme of the season with another exclusive debut this week; the Funkanomics remix of Cheshire's "My Style" opens the show with plenty of funk, noise and wobble. Plus a heavy dose of the latest Bass music from across the globe.

Tracklist:

1. Cheshire - My Style (Funkanomics Remix) [WORLD PREMIERE]2. Wiz Khalifa - Ass Drop (CRVFTSMEN Remix)3. Jessie J, Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj - Bang Bang (Caked Up & Meaux Green Remix)4. What So Not - Jaguar (Spenda C ReTwerk)5. WBBL - Girl!6. Parliament - Flash Light (Slynk Remix)7. Carmada - Maybe8. Kendrick Lamar vs Tycho - Vibe Walk (Break Science Remix)9. Elliphant feat. Skrillex - Only Getting Younger (NGHTMRE x Imanos Remix)10. Sychronice - The Only11. The Count & Sinden - Mega (VIP Mix) [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]12. Baauer & Boys Noize - Fire Like This13. Miami Horror - Wild Motion (RAC Mix)14. Aero Chord - Surface15. I See Monstas - Circles (Mat Zo Remix)16. Matrix & Futurebound - Skyscraper17. Andy C feat. Flora - Heartbeat Loud

 

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