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Coming straight from the heart of the borough, Brooklyns own boutique label of straight club heat presents: Bastard Jazz Radio. Every other week DJs DRM, Sema4 and Paul Digs select 12 delights from across musical genres to intrigue and expand your aural spectrum. Expect the unexpected...expect the eclectic
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Bastard Jazz Radio (March 2016)
Bastard Jazz head honcho Aaron DRM is back with another episode packed full of brand new audible treats from the likes of King, Poirier, Geotheory, Manatee Commune, Kaytranada, Giorgio Tuma and much more! DOWNLOAD Bastard Jazz Radio (March 2016) Tracklist Pedram – Walked In Kaytranada – Bus Ride King – The Greatest Giorgio Tuma – […]
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Bastard Jazz Radio – Everyone & Us
Bastard Jazz labelhead DJ DRM returns to Brooklyn Radio with a collection of fall-influenced tunes to suit the season. Expect old & new tracks from FaltyDL, Alsarah & The Nubatones, Peaking Lights, Ticklah, Captain Planet, Esta, The Juan MacLean, MonkeyRobot & much more! DOWNLOAD Bastard Jazz Radio – Everyone & Us Tracklist: 1. Falty DL […]
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Bastard Jazz Radio – Decisions
Bastard Jazz Radio is back! On the regular! This episode features 2 unreleased exclusives – the Chancha Via Circuito remix of Alsarah & The Nubatones’ “Fugu” and the Nick Wisdom remix of Potatohead People’s “Blossoms”. Enjoy and stay tuned for more Bastard Jazz! DOWNLOAD Bastard Jazz Radio “Decisions” Tracklist: 1. Taylor McFerrin feat. Emily King – “Decisions” 2. […]
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Bastard Jazz – May 2013
DJ DRM returns to Brooklynradio with a brand new episode of Bastard Jazz Radio featuring a whole slew of new and unreleased tunes and vibes.
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Bastard Jazz Radio – Moving Cities
Bastard Jazz Radio's DJ DRM & Sema4 return with another episode packed to the gills with brand new sounds and some classic joints you might have forgotten about.
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Bastard Jazz Radio – Best of 2012
Bastard Jazz Radio's DJ DRM and Sema4 finally reunite for a joint Best of 2012 show, featuring 12 tracks from across the board you may have missed in all he other "Best Of" lists from the year.