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S02 Episode 28 - 03/11/14

Featuring Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Digitalism, Diplo, Skrillex, Dillon Francis, Tiga, Baauer, Gorgon City, Stanton Warriors, Flux Pavilion, DC Breaks, Kid Kenobi, Metrik, Lido, Wuki, AlunaGeorge, Paces, FeatureCast, Skullee, Black Boots, Bomba Rosa

An episode of the Big Bass Party podcast, hosted by Sangers & Katie Karma, titled "S02 Episode 28 - 03/11/14" was published on November 3, 2014 and runs 67 minutes.

November 3, 2014 ·67m · Big Bass Party

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Featuring Deadmau5, Daft Punk, Digitalism, Diplo, Skrillex, Dillon Francis, Tiga, Baauer, Gorgon City, Stanton Warriors, Flux Pavilion, DC Breaks, Kid Kenobi, Metrik, Lido, Wuki, AlunaGeorge, Paces, FeatureCast, Skullee, Black Boots, Bomba Rosa

It’s a star-studded line-up on this week’s show with what reads like a sample of the Top 100 DJ poll. But the feature of the show is Katie Karma’s exclusive interview with DC Breaks. She caught up with the Drum & Bass juggernaut and briefly discussed their new album, his Australian Tour and his predictions for the Drum & Bass scene.Tracklist:1. Bombo Rosa - Birds2. Stanton Warriors - Bone3. Lido - Money4. FeatureCast - The Stroke5. Kid Kenobi - Are You Ready (100 VIP)6. Baauer feat. AlunaGeorge - One Touch (VIP Remix)7. Jack Ü feat. Kieza - Take Ü There (Skullee Bootleg)8. Paces feat. YOUTH - On My Mind9. Daft Punk - One More Time (Black Boots Remix)10. Flux Pavilion - Freeway11. Deadmau5 - Some Chords [BREAK TO THE FUTURE]12. Deadmau5 - Some Chords (Dillon Francis Remix)13. Wuki - Hot14. Tiga - Far From Home (Digitalism Remix)15. Professor Green - Lullaby (DC Breaks Remix)16. Gorgon City feat. Zak Abel - Unmissable (Metrik Remix)

 

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