The Bunker on Red Bull Radio: LA-4A 03/02/2017 episode artwork

EPISODE · Nov 27, 2018 · 2H

The Bunker on Red Bull Radio: LA-4A 03/02/2017

from thebunkerny · host thebunkerny

@ambivalent Delft boss and current Berliner LA-4A joins The Bunker’s Bryan Kasenic for a session, live from our NYC studio. At the end of 2013, a 12” on a label called Delft, by an artist called LA-4A, landed in record store bins. An unknown producer releasing on an unknown label might not be notable in and of itself, but the music didn’t sound like the work of someone just starting out – it betrayed the dancefloor knowledge and sophisticated production work of someone better-known than they were letting on. LA-4A, as it turns out, was Kevin McHugh, a Berlin-based American who’d been recording since the mid-2000s as Ambivalent – he let the cat out of the bag by “signing” an Ambivalent track to Delft, joining the likes of Matrixxman, Vin Sol and Alden Tyrell on his own roster. Whatever name he’s using, the project has given McHugh’s career a jolt, and his perfectly executed, acid- and electro-inflected tracks have become indispensable for myriad DJs. McHugh will join The Bunker’s Bryan Kasenic to flesh out the LA-4A sound with a DJ set and interview, live from our studio in New York.

@ambivalent Delft boss and current Berliner LA-4A joins The Bunker’s Bryan Kasenic for a session, live from our NYC studio. At the end of 2013, a 12” on a label called Delft, by an artist called LA-4A, landed in record store bins. An unknown producer releasing on an unknown label might not be notable in and of itself, but the music didn’t sound like the work of someone just starting out – it betrayed the dancefloor knowledge and sophisticated production work of someone better-known than they were letting on. LA-4A, as it turns out, was Kevin McHugh, a Berlin-based American who’d been recording since the mid-2000s as Ambivalent – he let the cat out of the bag by “signing” an Ambivalent track to Delft, joining the likes of Matrixxman, Vin Sol and Alden Tyrell on his own roster. Whatever name he’s using, the project has given McHugh’s career a jolt, and his perfectly executed, acid- and electro-inflected tracks have become indispensable for myriad DJs. McHugh will join The Bunker’s Bryan Kasenic to flesh out the LA-4A sound with a DJ set and interview, live from our studio in New York.

NOW PLAYING

The Bunker on Red Bull Radio: LA-4A 03/02/2017

0:00 2:00:00

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

No similar podcasts found.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of thebunkerny?

This episode is 2 hours and 0 minutes long.

When was this thebunkerny episode published?

This episode was published on November 27, 2018.

What is this episode about?

@ambivalent Delft boss and current Berliner LA-4A joins The Bunker’s Bryan Kasenic for a session, live from our NYC studio. At the end of 2013, a 12” on a label called Delft, by an artist called LA-4A, landed in record store bins. An unknown...

Can I download this thebunkerny episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!