Bronx Cheer House Mix

Episode 7/19 | Bronx Cheer | Podcast Mixes

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Bronx Cheer take our podcast mix series firmly in a house music direction - featuring dashes of disco, toppings of tech and you might also spot some original material in the mix too!

A few words from the artist
Hi Little South, great to be asked back.

2018 was another great year for us along with out residencies, we got asked to play at some new festivals, The Great Estate which I played with Lee Derrick was a fantastic, I also ended up playing last minute for Oceanfest in Croyde warming up for Jess Glynne, quiet a challenging, but a lot of fun. I also played Ibiza Rocks with Doorly for the first time and they loved it so much they asked me back the next night. We were a little quiet on the label front but thats about to change.

2019 is looking even better, Ive been asked back to play at The Great Estate this year I’m playing back to back with my wife Anna M, which we love doing and apparently the crowds do to, also been asked to play at Oceanfest again this time warming up for the main act on the Saturday Craig David, another challenge but one I’m happy to rise to. Other highlights will be Boardmasters of course and the Kynance parties (always off the scale) and fingers crossed Ill be asked back to Frendzy which I also did last year for the first time. Paul and I have both been working hard this year in the studio so lots of new material on Tall House & Other labels coming in 2019.

On the label and producer from I think Angelo Ferreri’s Monoside is on point, and Riva Starrs Label Snatch is on fire to, the of the usual suspects Toolroom and Defected are consistently up there, on the slightly more underground tip Saved Recordings and Great Stuff are just two of many right up there in my opinion.

Not too much to say about this mix it was recorded live at one of my residencies so it gives a very realistic mix of what I play with Disco Influences definitely being felt along with straight up house and a few tech influence too, you’ll also spot a hint of hip hop with some of the vocals and of course a few of my own tracks in there for good measure.


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