Join James Kirkham (ex-Defected), Scott Manson (ex-Ministry of Sound) and Tunde Babalola (drum'n'bass DJ and producer, one half of Futurecut) for big tunes and brilliant tales from a life spent immersed in dance music and club culture
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Join James Kirkham (ex-Defected), Scott Manson (ex-Ministry of Sound) and Tunde Babalola (drum'n'bass DJ and producer, one half of Futurecut) for big tunes and brilliant tales from a life spent immersed in dance music and club culture
Join James Kirkham (ex-Defected), Scott Manson (ex-Ministry of Sound) and Tunde Babalola (drum'n'bass DJ and producer, one half of Futurecut) for big tunes and brilliant tales from a life spent immersed in dance music and club culture
The third audio outing from the retro rave experts – James Kirkham, Scott Manson and Tunde Babalola – sees them go on a breakbeat-flavoured musical excursion. The conversation also takes some unusual turns, moving from Paul Oakenfold's love of sushi restaurants to why no one should be listening to classical music versions of dance tunes.
Scott, Tunde and James got together between lockdowns in the UK to record this latest instalment of the podcast for those with one foot in the rave. Bit of a rush job so the recording and edit could be better, but the tunes are absolutely banging. Plus there's an in-depth examination of the merits of the Aston Villa Leisure Centre as a rave venue.
Join James Kirkham (ex-Defected), Scott Manson (ex-Ministry of Sound) and Tunde Babalola (drum'n'bass DJ and producer, one half of Futurecut) for big tunes and brilliant tales from a life spent immersed in dance music and club culture