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S02 Episode 27 - 27/10/14

Featuring Knife Party, Kanye West, Digitalism, TLC, The Chainsmokers, Big Sean, Flux Pavilion, Metrik, Chaungo, MIA, Flosstradamus, Lido, DJ Assault, Keys N Krates, K Theory, Apashe, Donkong, Skullee, Wuki, Too Many T's, 813, FKi, Donkong, CRVFTSMEN

An episode of the Big Bass Party podcast, hosted by Sangers & Katie Karma, titled "S02 Episode 27 - 27/10/14" was published on October 27, 2014 and runs 58 minutes.

October 27, 2014 ·58m · Big Bass Party

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Featuring Knife Party, Kanye West, Digitalism, TLC, The Chainsmokers, Big Sean, Flux Pavilion, Metrik, Chaungo, MIA, Flosstradamus, Lido, DJ Assault, Keys N Krates, K Theory, Apashe, Donkong, Skullee, Wuki, Too Many T's, 813, FKi, Donkong, CRVFTSMEN

Entering the final quarter of the season, Big Bass Party delivers diversity this week with some new Bass vibes, combined with the regular injections of Trap, Breaks, Hip Hop, Moombahton, Twerk, Drum and Bass, Dubstep, Electro and House.

Tracklist:

1. Apashe - Good Bye2. The Chainsmokers - Kanye (K Theory "Kanye Told Us To" Remix)3. Kanye West feat. Big Sean & Jay-Z - Clique (Keys N Krates Remix)4. DJ Assault - Ass N Titties (Smookie Illson Bootleg)5. Lido feat. Muri - Lost (813 Remix)6. FKi x Flosstradamus - Where Dat Dank 7. Donkong x Yello x MIA - On the Gun8. Too Many T's  feat. Abdominal MC, Jester Jacobs, Kathika Rabbit, Lazy Habits and Parallax - Butter Rug9. TLC - No Scrubs (Skullee Bootleg)10. Big Sean - IDFWU (CRVFTSMEN Remix)11. Flux Pavilion - I'm the One12. Digitalism - Zdarlight [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]13. Chaungo vs 1984 - Code of the Streets14. Wuki - Talk15. Knife Party - Boss Mode16. Metrik feat. Jan Burton - Human Again

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