EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 26M
The Bass Archaeology Podcast Ep16 - Hosted by Cookee
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Welcome to Episode 16 of the Bass Archaeology Podcast. Disco Tech - City Lights / Feel About you Noir Haze - Around (Solomon remix) All things break - Stay Crazy P - Open for Service Workers - A bronx Tape Piem & Cessie Innit - Colours of House George Morel - Lets Groove Plump Djs - Fired Up Stanton Warriors - Beggin Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction Sigma & Queen Mills - Little Things Jo Pacillo & French la Touche - The K Loop Rae & Christian - Spellbound Bass Archaeology Episode 16 – Full Synopsis Bass Archaeology 16 dives deep into the grooves, blending classic disco/boogie spirit with modern house, funky breaks, and soulful underground energy. The episode opens with Disco Tech bringing pure 70s-inspired heat through "City Lights" and "Feel About You" (Evelyn Champagne King vibes), delivering punchy disco-tech edits loaded with funky basslines and soulful vocals. It then flows into atmospheric deep house with Noir & Haze – Around (Solomun Remix), one of the most hypnotic and sexy tracks in the genre, setting a late-night, heady tone with its rolling bass and emotional vocal delivery. The journey continues with All Things Break – Stay, a smooth, emotional vocal house cut that adds a contemporary melodic touch. Crazy P – Open for Service injects playful, funk-laden house grooves with their signature live band feel and seductive energy. Mid-episode, things get raw and sample-heavy with Workers – A Bronx Tape, followed by the vibrant Piem & Cessle Innit – Colours of House, a colourful, feel-good house track full of warmth and groove. George Morel – Let’s Groove keeps the party spirit alive with old-school house energy, before Plump DJs – Fired Up brings bouncy, big-room breaks energy. The mix then shifts into proper breakbeat territory with Stanton Warriors – Beggin’, a high-energy, bass-driven rework, and the timeless jungle/drum & bass classic Alex Reece – Pulp Fiction — a smooth, rolling liquid masterpiece that showcases the evolution of bass music. Closing the episode on a strong note, we get Sigma & Queen Mills – Little Things (uplifting vocal vibes), the hypnotic tech-house of Jo Paciello & French La Touche – The K Loop, and finally Rae & Christian – Spellbound, a beautiful, soul-soaked downtempo closer that brings warmth and reflection. Bass Archaeology 16 is a rich, groove-focused journey that celebrates the full spectrum of bass-driven music — from disco roots and deep house hypnosis to energetic breaks and soulful refinement. It’s a true underground celebration of feel, funk, and low-end love
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Welcome to Episode 16 of the Bass Archaeology Podcast. Disco Tech - City Lights / Feel About you Noir Haze - Around (Solomon remix) All things break - Stay Crazy P - Open for Service Workers - A bronx Tape Piem & Cessie Innit - Colours of House George Morel - Lets Groove Plump Djs - Fired Up Stanton Warriors - Beggin Alex Reece - Pulp Fiction Sigma & Queen Mills - Little Things Jo Pacillo & French la Touche - The K Loop Rae & Christian - Spellbound Bass Archaeology Episode 16 – Full Synopsis Bass Archaeology 16 dives deep into the grooves, blending classic disco/boogie spirit with modern house, funky breaks, and soulful underground energy. The episode opens with Disco Tech bringing pure 70s-inspired heat through "City Lights" and "Feel About You" (Evelyn Champagne King vibes), delivering punchy disco-tech edits loaded with funky basslines and soulful vocals. It then flows into atmospheric deep house with Noir & Haze – Around (Solomun Remix), one of the most hypnotic and sexy tracks in the genre, setting a late-night, heady tone with its rolling bass and emotional vocal delivery. The journey continues with All Things Break – Stay, a smooth, emotional vocal house cut that adds a contemporary melodic touch. Crazy P – Open for Service injects playful, funk-laden house grooves with their signature live band feel and seductive energy. Mid-episode, things get raw and sample-heavy with Workers – A Bronx Tape, followed by the vibrant Piem & Cessle Innit – Colours of House, a colourful, feel-good house track full of warmth and groove. George Morel – Let’s Groove keeps the party spirit alive with old-school house energy, before Plump DJs – Fired Up brings bouncy, big-room breaks energy. The mix then shifts into proper breakbeat territory with Stanton Warriors – Beggin’, a high-energy, bass-driven rework, and the timeless jungle/drum & bass classic Alex Reece – Pulp Fiction — a smooth, rolling liquid masterpiece that showcases the evolution of bass music. Closing the episode on a strong note, we get Sigma & Queen Mills – Little Things (uplifting vocal vibes), the hypnotic tech-house of Jo Paciello & French La Touche – The K Loop, and finally Rae & Christian – Spellbound, a beautiful, soul-soaked downtempo closer that brings warmth and reflection. Bass Archaeology 16 is a rich, groove-focused journey that celebrates the full spectrum of bass-driven music — from disco roots and deep house hypnosis to energetic breaks and soulful refinement. It’s a true underground celebration of feel, funk, and low-end love
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