French label Bromance celebrates 20 000 Facebook fans with an exclusive mix from the Club Cheval crew.
Montreal producer Kaytranada lays down a spring mixtape that’s brimming with vibes for French label Bromance.
BONUS: Check out Kaytranada’s set at The Boiler Room in Los Angeles a few weeks ago.
BONUS 2: His remix of Amerie’s “Why Don’t We Fall In Love”.
Tracklist for the mixtape after the jump.
Yesterday, Red Bull Music Academy Radio provided us with a blazing set of mostly classic hip hop by A-Trak for the Fool’s Gold Rap Party at the Red Bull Guest House in Miami.
Today, we get French wonder producer and all around gentleman Brodinski with a partyigniting set that runs through some of the best new hip hop as of late with a focus on dirty south.
Insane!
Panteros666 with a ravey minimix to precede his March 4th “Hyper Reality” mini LP release on Bromance Records.
Paris producer Little Mike is part of Birdy Nam Nam and also the latest artist gearing up for a release on premier French dance music label Bromance, his all hip-hop mixtape showcases a new sound for Bromance but we all know the love they have for hip-hop so it’s actually not that big of a surprise. This forward thinking and banging mixtape is filled with all original productions that are on the bassier club side of things and sounds more like something coming from the likes of Fade To Mind, Pelican Fly and Night Slugs then from hip-hop. His EP drops sometime in April.
BONUS: His track “PSG Anthem” that goes hard celebrating football club Paris Saint Germain where our very own hero Zlatan Ibrahimovic plays.
Detroit’s very own balaclava sporting DJ Stingray rerubs the stomping, robotic infused Brodinski single track “Dance Like Machines” into an intense, pulsating electro bomb.
After repeated listens today to that new Justin Timberlake track “Suit And Tie”, we’re going in on the latest edition of the always on point Fact Magazine mix series that comes courtesy of the hard working French producer/dj Brodinski. Tune for a dose of futuristic club music teamed up with hip hop that is injected with Brodinski’s always present positive energy and swag.
This past weekend saw some of the top dj’s in the world descend upon three day cruise from Miami to Bahamas, Holy Ship seems to be one insane party cruise of dance music fun and we only wish that next year we’ll be there.
Holy Ship stops off at a private island near Bahamas and this set by Destructo and Brodinski is taken from that private island party, Destructo start things off with a proper house/techno set but it’s at around the 1 hour 7 minute mark that the fun begins when French wonder producer/dj Brodinski churns out an amazing all hip-hop set.