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It’s an exciting time for house music. Deep, groovy and progressive sounds are making their
way to the forefront and we feel The Rogue Show’s sitting pretty as long-standing authorities
of this style of dance.
We’ll celebrate this reemergence of the funky stuff throughout the second half of 2012 with
the bringthebeats 10-year anniversary series at Toika Lounge in Toronto and of course
Add2Basket and Luke Fair will be two of the featured artists.
Add2Basket recently compiled a resident mix for Desyn Masiello’s Faciendo tribe. Very few
have had the privilege of compiling a solo set for the Faciendo show, so as you can imagine,
it’s a pretty special hour. Desyn even says so himself in the intro.
Luke’s also been up to some pretty amazing stuff, as he’s playing inside a castle in Ponzan,
Poland next week. His incredible run of phenomenal production also continues with the jazzy
‘Sound Of Saturn’ being signed to Sebastian Davidson’s Nightbird Music and two other
bombs forthcoming on Spirit Soul Music.
Huge thanks to Andrew Davies for the slick designs. Andrew oversees the creative
department at Shaw Media and has more than 10-years experience as a web and graphic
designer. He’s a lifetime lover of cool beats and is obviously super-talented. We’re honored
to house his styles in The Rogue Show gallery.
The Rogue Show – Episode 017 – Add2Basket
http://soundcloud.com/bringthebeats/the-rogue-show-episode-017-add2basket
So happy to be back with the new episode! I’ve put it together at beach of Lake Balaton, one
of Europe’s biggest lakes, where the water is sweet and pretty much warm this time of the
season. I think you can feel this kind of beach vibe in the music. As usual, no club hits, and
always something different than the music I would play in a club. Another collection of warm
tunes for your body and your soul.
The Rogue Show – Episode 017 – Luke Fair
http://soundcloud.com/bringthebeats/the-rogue-show-episode-017-luke-fair
This one’s a little more up-tempo than previous episodes since I haven’t found much solid
deep and groovy stuff lately, But to make up for it I’ve sorted a lot of sick heavier stuff, with
hints of retro and the old school.
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