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BAM & MR DERO: This & That (2015) + Can’t Stop video

This That Bam Mr DeroRating: ★★★★★ If you caught On & On – the fat hook-up between Jungle Brothers’ Bam and Austrian producer Mr Dero, or the This EP on which it appeared last year (and especially if you didn’t) – now’s your chance to catch their This & That album – plum full of the same vibes, just more so. Admittedly that’s partly because the six
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BAM & MR DERO: This EP (2014)

This EP Bam Mr DeroRating: ★★★★★ “Did you hear? Bam from Jungle Brothers & Mr Dero have dropped This EP and it’s super dope!”
“Really? Cool – what’s it called?”
This EP!”
“I know – you said – but what’s it called?”
This EP!”
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BAM & MR DERO: On & On (2014)

On   On Bam Mr DeroRating: ★★★★★ It seems that Austrian DJ/ producer Mr Dero has teamed up with Bam a.k.a. Afrika Baby Bam from Jungle Brothers.
“Oh yes?”
Yep – there’s a single out – called On & On – sample lyrics: “Styles doper than Elvis Presley on barbiturates/ so friggin ill they call it illegitimate” or “You know it’s hip-hop by the sound of my
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THE ICONS Vol. 3: Ghetto Funk Remixes (2012) Free download from 22 Dec. ’12

It’s the Ghetto Funk label’s third annual Icons outing here with The Icons: Vol. 3 as they let a platoon of producers loose on several decades of musical heritage each to rework the – er – work of a musical icon in their own inimitable ghetto funk style. Well, I say ‘ghetto funk’ style – the more nebulous ‘bass music’ moniker would be nearer the mark – but more about that in a sec. Perhaps the most
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DISCO CAKES present JFB feat. Mr Dero: The Fizzy Bubla EP (2012)

Cold weather getting you down? Need a party? Man if that’s you and you’re the sort of person who likes great big farty ghetto funk bass you’ll shit your insides out with excitement when you hear this. The latest Disco Cakes EP proffers three massive party tunes from Brighton scratch deejay/producer JFB which party breaks connoisseurs will be only too happy to snatch up. Each is based around uptempo hip-hop breaks with funk/soul/hip-hop
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