BCRLP05: 10 YEARS OF BASS CULTURE
10 videos • 2,898 views • by bassculturerecords It’s a big one for Bass Culture this year as the label celebrates its 10th anniversary. Over the last decade D’Julz has established his label as one of the most respected underground house and techno platforms around. A go-to label for connoisseurs and a home for some of the scene’s most renowned artists Bass Culture has never wavered from its high standards. To celebrate the 10th anniversary D’Julz has curated a three-part compilation, gathering fresh cuts from core members of the Bass Culture family for the special edition series. Franco Cinelli gets things started with a cosmic bass odyssey aptly titled ‘BC’. John Jastszebski then brings us ‘Wonder’, a smooth deep house cut with mesmerising pads and crisp percussion. Sebo K’s ‘The Scene’ a techy track with a heady atmosphere and hypnotic b-line. This one will wrap you up in its mystical vibe. ‘Haze 1997’ by Mark Ambrose uses a rugged, tribal-esque beat at its foundation, this cut is taking no prisoners. Lady Blacktronika hits us with ‘Congrats Bitch’. Sending tremors through the dance floor, it’s a potent weapon to work the clubs with. Alex Picone adds a touch of class, as only he can, by delivering a contemplative yet punchy cut entitled ‘Melting Moon’. Chicago bossman DJ Skull delivers a funky called ‘Mood’ which blends jazz, funk and soul with the core foundations of real house music. As you might expect, the production and energy on this Mr G’s ‘Now Is The Time!’ is utterly compelling. A moody start is peppered with a classic reggae sample as the tension slowly builds. Leo Pol steps up next with ‘Established 1991’. As the title suggests this cut has a retro-leaning outlook, conjuring up images of a warehouse rave on the outskirts of Paris in the early nineties. D’Julz closes ‘Synchronicity’ a smooth groove that wraps you up in its smoky atmosphere.