1. Devonwho - Strangebrew [All City] 2. Devonwho - Strangebrew ( B. Bravo Remix) [All City] 3. B. Bravo & Teeko - The Roll Out [Frite Nite] 4. Arp 101 - U [Eglo] 5. Koen - 992 [Soulection] 6. Salva & Grenier - Wake the Dead [Frite Nite] 7. French Fries - Vogue [Dirtybird] 8. Baxta - Skyline [Cheap Thrills] 9. Sinjin Hawke & Morris - One Kiss 10. Snoop Dogg - Wet [Capitol] 11. Jimmy Edgar - Switch Switch [Hotflush] 12. Ad Bourke - Rio South [Scenarioo] 13. Zed Bias - Fairplay ft. Jenna G [Tru Thoughts] 14. Jessie Ware - Running (Disclosure Remix) [PRM]

Future funk mix from B.Bravo

Brilliant future funk mix from B.Bravo, who we’ve posted here before. Starts with some mellow, syrupy synth funk before moving into some funk-inspired bass music, some sultry Snoop Dogg. Finishing with infectiously funky house from Jimmy Edgar, Zed Bias and Disclosure’s immaculate Jessie Ware remix. This whole mix positively drips with swagger. B.Bravo is a

Ana Sia 2012 Mix Series

Ana Sia is goin hard in 2012. She’s just relaunched her website, is helming Frite Nite (putting out tracks by Lazer Sword, Salva, NastyNasty, Distal, Grenier, B.Bravo, EPROM and more) and has just completed a very exciting 4 part mix series. The first mix, Sparkly Eyes Technique, is a bold and (to me) unexpected move

XI frite nite podcast 17

Frite Nite Podcast 17 – XI

XI turns in a huge mix for theĀ Frite Nite podcast. Herein lies everything I love about the increasingly nebulous genre known as future bass. The reason for this nebulous-ness to be ever increasing is partly because it’s a term that is mostly defined by what it is not (dubstep, house or techno) but also because

B.Bravo and the Starship Connection Live on Pitchfork TV

Next level future funk/bass music from S.F. producer B.Bravo. Pitchfork.tv dishes up a nicely produced video feature on the live band. The groove they hit around 3:15 is so excellent – kinda like if Bootsy Collins was in Sepalcure.

B.Bravo has been one of my favorite discoveries this year. His Kiss’n’Tell EP was a standout this year, and the inaugural release for the very exciting Earnest Endeavors label. 2010’s releases on Frite Nite, Computer Love and Analog Starship EP are both juicy listens all the way through, and his Swing My Way remix (free d/l!) was one of my favorite guilty pleasures.

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