Dienstag, 30. November 2010

Montag, 29. November 2010

VIDEO: JUSTIN MARTIN DROPPING BOMBS ON BIRMINGHAM!

Justin Martin @ Bushwackers, Birmingham, Nov 27th 2010 PART 4 from Chris Crowther on Vimeo.

Whoa whoa whoa...

If you want to take a dirtybird pasting, right in the ears, then I suggest you catch Justin at one of the following dates:





















Massive thanks to Chris James for the video, you can view more of the Justin Martin show on his Vimeo channel.

VIDEO: ALEXANDER ROBOTNICK AT INSOMNIA FESTIVAL


Alexander Robotnick continues to make his way up the list of my heroes. Now you know why.


You can check his LIVE EDITS youtube channel HERE.

And his latest release HERE, along with latest Juno chart HERE.

HOMEWORK INTERVIEW WITH MIXPAK!! AND ESPER LONDON NIGHT ALONGSIDE WORTHY!!




















Homework recently partook in this interview with Mixpak Records, and we are very proud to give you the link to it to have a nice long read yourself - HERE.


The guys will also be playing with WORTHY at the upcoming ESPER MAGAZINE PARTY at LONDON, COUNTER CULTURE on December 9th. Facebook event HERE.





























In celebration of this... have a gander at the 2 tracks below, one from Homework, and a tasty download from Worthy.

Lenny by Homework

Worthy -Work The Walls (Tom Flynn Edit) by worthy

VIDEO: OGRIS DEBRIS LIVE!!




















Ogris Debris dropped these videos from the Estrela Label Night.

Check them out:

HERE

and

HERE.

J PHLIP VIDEO INTERVIEW: HAWT MINUTE!!

HAWT Minute: J.Phlip from HAWT Minute on Vimeo.

Check it. Roque over at HAWT MINUTE just threw me this little treat. Get to know J PHLIP...

Samstag, 27. November 2010

JUSTIN MARTIN TOUCHES DOWN IN BIRMINGHAM!!






















Justin Martin is back on tour in Europe, see schedule below, but tonight he parties at Bushwackers in Birmingham, and to celebrate the occasion, you can check out this tip top Mini Mix..:

Justin Martin Mini Mix If...U Want It @ Bushwackers 2010 by Chris James Mixes

Tour Schedule:


ZOMBIE DISCO SQUAD ASIA PHOTO DIARY PT2




Dienstag, 23. November 2010

SATURDAY 18TH DECEMBER - JACKMODE RETURNS TO LONDON WITH: JESSE ROSE, ZDS, OLIVER $, JET PROJECT!!





























YES. We are back. If you missed the last one, it looked a little something like this:



But now get ready for the second coming...

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In celebration, get this EXCLUSIVE Jet Project track:


JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE - JET PROJECT - OYA by Jackmode

Sonntag, 21. November 2010

ZOMBIE DISCO SQUAD IN JAPAN: PHOTO DIARY























Zombie Disco Squad began their tour of Asia approximately a week ago. Luckily for us, they are keep us up to speed with some documentation. Only the essentials of course...













Freitag, 19. November 2010

HICKUP EXCLUSIVE JACKMODE RADIO MIX!!




























Hickup’s track "Hickup Theme" was quickly snatched up at the end of 2009 by dirtybird's own Claude VonStroke for the "5 Years of dirtybird" compilation. According to VonStroke who received the demo at dinner in Berlin one night, "I went back to my room and put it on and was like 'Woah!' I played the "Hickup Theme" that night and knew it would be signed by the next day. Hot shit!" Since then, the track has gained a lot of attention from DJ's worldwide…bringing something fresh & unexpected to the sound game. "Hakazou," their next effort, was also picked up by dirtybird as a digital exclusive addition. With forthcoming releases on Sweat It Out, Hickup need to be on your radar.

Grab the exclusive bootleg for Jackmode HERE.

Hickup have also recently been involved in the Homework "Fissa Tune Remix" EP out on Exploited, and a remix for Slap In The Bass - Xhosa, on No Brainer Records.


Last week the guys provided the mix for our Jackmode Radio Show, which you can now listen to and download below:


HICKUP JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE MIX by Jackmode


1. Adana Twins - Heliumcowboy (Vaqueiro Do Helio Tool, Sacha Robotti Remix)
2. Rampa & R,You - Work
3. Pascal Dior & Drumcomplex - Ice
4. Donna Beatz - Mama Freak (Strict Border Remix)
5. Emrah Celik - Phunktastic ( Original Phunk Me Mix )
6. Mr. Ho - What We Want (Sacha Robotti Remix)
7. Ilario Alicante - Vacaciones en chile (2000 and one lauhaus and kabale und liebe remix)
8. Supercumbo - This Beat Is (Audio Creeps Bootleg Remix)
9. Antek & Feygin - Bunnies (Dualton Remix)


THIS WEEK ON JACKMODE RADIO: CAMEL JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE MIX - SATURDAY 10PM - WWW.SWEATLODGERADIO.COM

CAMEL "SPEAK EASY" EP IS OUT DECEMBER 5TH!! PREVIEW HERE + MINISTRY OF SOUND MIX




























After a busy year in 2010 with successful releases on Deadfish Audio and remixes for artists such as Malente & Dex, Matt Walsh, Sekta & Spoek, Mowgli, Yankee Zulu, Act Yo Age, Rachel Barton and Jamtech Foundation on labels including Exploited, Southern Fried, Anabatic, Deadfish, Wax:On, Discobelle and Top Billin; Get set for fresh EP's and remixes coming in the next few months – Starting with his new “Speak Easy EP” on Deadfish.

Check the EP sampler here:

Camel - Big Apple (Preview new EP) by Camel_

Also, check out his amazing MINISTRY OF SOUND MIX:

CAMEL - Ministry of Sound radio mix 2010 by Camel_


Tracklist:

Clio - For sure Baby
Justin Martin, Ardalan - Mr Spock
Alfred Heinrichs - I don' know (Sascha braemer remix)
Grungebox - Share the bong
Jewel Kid - Musica
Mowgli - Flor de cana (Camel remix)
Vhyce - Basement Horns (Yolanda be cool remix)
Till Von sein - Sundowna

Dienstag, 16. November 2010

Montag, 15. November 2010

JOYCE MUNIZ - PARTY OVER HERE - WITH REMIXES FROM POL_ON, HOMEWORK, J PHLIP, AND GIVEAWAY RMX FROM SHIR KHAN!! GET IT HERE!

















The "money shot/electro single of the month" in DJ Mag (Nov 2010) plus early support by: Skream, Azari&III, Friendly Fires, Jesse Rose, Bushwacka!, CatznDogs, Mastiksoul, Emerson Todd, Crookers, Brodinski, Ruede Hagelstein, Kenton Slash Demon, Cosmin TRG, Mosca, Tom Flynn, Yakine, Acid Washed, Console, Jet Project....and many more.

If you don't know, Joyce is a Vienna-based, Brazilian DJ, vocalist, club promoter and producer; as well as being one of the protagonists of a new, yet to be defined music style. Equipped with musical impressions of her home country Brasil, Muniz evolutionizes the European club scene with new mixes including original Afro-, Jamaican, Carribean or Brazil sounds mixed up with thick beats & massive bass.

She has releases on Man Recordings under her belt as part of KU BO as well as her upcoming solo-debut-single on EXPLOITED;

PARTY OVER HERE, PARTY OVER THERE.

Remixes from Freerange's POL_ON, Exploited's SHIR KHAN & HOMEWORK and Dirty Bird's J.PHLIP.

Get the Shir Khan remix HERE.


Buy the rest of the release HERE.

Video is pretty wacky too...



Feedback:


SKREAM (Tempa): "Nice. I like it."
AZARI&III (Permanent Vacation): "Sublime. Deep loopy tech-house."
FRIENDLY FIRES (XL): "Solid Tackle."
BUSHWACKA! (Olmeto Records): "Full support."
BRODINSKI (Turbo/Grizzly): "Love the original! Funky as shit. It's nasty! Love."
CATZNDOGS (Mothership): "Yes!"
CROOKERS (Southern Fried/Mad Decent): "Sure support from me. Peace. Phra/Luckybeard."
MOSCA (Nightslugs): "Joyce's original is sick."
TEKI LATEX (Sound Pellegrino): "Diggin this. Excellent 'hot chocolate in the winter' house vibe."
SPOEK MATHAMBO (BBE): "Wild. Innit."
THYLADOMID (Off): "Cool release! Shir Khan Remix for me!"
WORTHY (Anabatic): "Lovin all of this EP...ace!!!"
COSMIN TRG (Rush Hour/Hemlock): "Loving the original. Percussion right up my alley."
RUEDE HAGELSTEIN (Souvenir): "Mindblowing!!! Big in love with it."
JET PROJECT (Get Physical): "Wicked package. All hitting the spot."
CONSOLE (The Notwist/Acid Pauli): "I play Party ove here at the Party over there."
BRANDT BRAUER FRICK (Tartelet): "Great release!"
CAMEL (Deadfish): "Another strong release on Exploited! Love all traxx!"
HANNAH HOLLAND (Batty Bass): "Great package. Hard to choose a favourite."
SCHLACHTHOF BRONX (Man Recordings): "Joyce is party all the time!"
MIXHELL (Boys Noize): "Joyce is our favourite girrrl dj out there!!! Look out u boys out there!"

Sonntag, 14. November 2010

JACKMODE @ COUNTER CULTURE, LONDON - THE VIDEO IS HERE!! GET TAGGING!!


WHAT A NIGHT! Get tagging!

Thanks to all who came, and to:

Counter Culture
Pelski
Zombie Disco Squad
Round Table Knights
Solo
Christian Martin
Midland
Charles Darkly
Mr Solid Gold + Park Ranger
Holosound
Dick VonStein

WE WILL SEE YOU AGAIN AT COUNTER CULTURE ON DECEMBER 18TH!!

With:


Jesse Rose
Zombie Disco Squad
Oliver $
Jet Project
Mr Solid Gold + Park Ranger

Charles Darkly


Samstag, 13. November 2010

HICKUP EXCLUSIVE MIX ON JACKMODE RADIO!! TONIGHT 10PM - SWEATLODGERADIO.COM - PLUS FREE BOOTLEG HERE!





























This week on the Jackmode Show on Sweat Lodge Radio we are proud to present this exclusive mix from the latest act on our roster: Hickup.

Hickup's track "Hickup Theme" was quickly snatched up at the end of 2009 by dirtybird's own Claude VonStroke for the "5 Years of dirtybird" compilation. According to Mr. VonStroke who received the demo at dinner in Berlin one night, "I went back to my room and put it on and was like 'Woah!' I played the "Hickup Theme" that night and knew it would be signed by the next day. Hot shit!" Since then, the track has gained a lot of attention from DJ's worldwide…bringing something fresh & unexpected to the sound game. "Hakazou," their next effort, was also picked up by dirtybird as a digital exclusive addition.

The duo, Marcel & David, are also purveyors & party-hosts of the infamous underground night, "HCKP Club" in their hometown of Kiel, with regular staple gigs in Hamburg & Hanover - and naturally, plans for Berlin throwdowns next on the horizon. Add to this, their flare & wicked skill for conjuring up a brand with a very solid & noticeably unique identity. The Hickup logos, visual imagery at their events, and even their own clothing line (which they create themselves) tie the package together nicely with a big fat bow.

The guys were kind enough to put together this exclusive bootleg for us too, so get that on the download!

FRANCE GALL - HAIFISCHBABY (HICKUP BOOTLEG) - JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE by Jackmode

You can check out some of their original tracks below, or visit their myspace HERE.


For all bookings please contact jo@jackmode.de



Mittwoch, 10. November 2010

DJUMA SOUNDSYSTEM JACKMODE RADIO MIX!!





























This week we featured this mix from Djuma Soundsystem on our Jackmode Radio Show on Sweatlodge Radio, thanks to Wilde Agency.

You can get the mix here:

DJUMAS EGG PLANT IN MY POCKET MIX - JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE by Jackmode


Tracklist:

Intro: Erica Guaca - The most famous DJ in the world
01. Die Voegel - Petardo (org mix) Pampa
02. Diebaudio, Franksen and Tom Wax - Gotta Feel It (org mix) Dieb Audio
03. Kenton Slash Demon - Khatabi (org mix) Tartelet
04. Spektre - Descent (Reset Robot mix) Respekt Recordings
05. Nicone and Sascha Braemer - Nur Mahl Kurz (Philip Bader remix) Renaissance Man International edit
06. Dennis Ferrer - The Red Room (org studio version) Promo
07. Little Fritter - Top Notch Poet (org mix) Brut
08. Lee Curtiss - The Disco Dub (Djuma edit) Get Physical
09. Martin Buttrich - Hoochie Mama (org mix) Cocoon Recordings
10. Djuma Soundsystem - Blizzard (Uner Night Time mix) SOUNDZ
11. Para One - Toadstool (Jesse Rose Made to Play Dub mix) Sound Pellegrino
12. Michel De Hey - Esoteric (Warren Fellow remix) (Djuma Edit) Hey! Records
13. Mihalis Safras - San Trope (Oxia remix) Material
14. The Martin Brothers - Steal Drums (Riva Starr mix) Dirtybird
15. Sebastian Leger - Superdrums (org mix) Mistakes Music
16. Broombeck - Monoturn (Sebastian Lutz remix) Gem
17. Rah Band - Clouds across The Moon (Jay Lumen Lost The Connection mix) Great Stuff Recordings
18. Djuma Soundsystem - Blizzard (Hardfloor alternative remix) SOUNDZ


Thanks again to Djuma Soundsystem, as they also threw 3 free tracks our way too, check those HERE.

This week on the Jackmode Show on Sweat Lodge Radio at 10pm on Saturday we have a mix from Hickup. And this Friday, we host a live show from 7pm-10pm with mixes from Monkey Safari and Klasse Recordings' Mr Ho.


Tune in.

CATZ N DOGZ - PETCAST 014: MOUSTACHE MAMAS PRESENTS PIGS IN SPACE


Straight from the CATZ N DOGZ camp; PETCAST 014 from the MOUSTACHE MAMAS.

Download it HERE.

Neurotic Nate - 'Use Imagination' (mixdown 2)
Duff Disco - 'Alive'
Nicholas Jaar - 'Come n get it'
Led Zeppelin - 'All of my Love' (SLow Hands Re-Do)
El Guincho - 'Bombay' (catz n dogz instrumental edit)
Matthew Dear - 'Fleece On Brain' (Slow Hands Cover)
byDesign - 'Lions' (byDesign Rework)
Rolling Stones - 'Miss You' (Dr Dre Remix)
The Ost Man - 'Brother & Sisters'
Benny Blanko - 'Keep Bouncin'
Azari & III - 'Reckless With Your Love' (Good Guy Mikesh & Filburt remix)
Ronn Matlock - 'Feelin Something'

Dienstag, 9. November 2010

BELLY DANCE... LOL...

FREE BEWARE + MOTORPITCH BOOTLEG!! SINCE WE HIT 40 LIKES ON MY SELECTED FACEBOOK STATUS!! GOOD JOB!!



BEWARE + MOTORPITCH - NY TO GEORGETOWN EDIT by Jackmode

FREE JUSTIN MARTIN + SAMMY D TRACK!!







Justin Martin and Sammy D helped create many of the early, and crazy sounds of dirtybird, including ‘The Southern Draw’, which was the labels first release in 2005. Their tracks were always focused on dancefloor fun, and ‘yummm!!’ is definitely no exception. Previously available back in 2003 on ‘Cadang’, this 808 bass monster has been newly remastered and shared by Justin Martin himself on SoundCloud!


justin martin and sammy d- yummm!! by justin martin music

CHRISTIAN MARTIN REMIX OF UNDERWORLD 320KBS GIVEAWAY!!


Mittwoch, 3. November 2010

PELSKI INTERVIEW AND MIX!! THIS SATURDAY JACKMODE AND PELSKI HIT COUNTER CULTURE LONDON!





























To celebrate the fact that THIS SATURDAY we will be hitting London's COUNTER CULTURE in a BIG way alongside the guys from Pelski, we hosted a mix from Pelski resident and co-writer; Charles Darkly. You can now get your hands on it here:

CHARLES DARKLY - BIGGER THAN THE BLOGGOSPHERE - JACKMODE EXCLUSIVE MIX by Jackmode

We also threw a few questions to the man behind the infamous blog; Duncan Pelham, and unearthed some mental facts about it's beginnings...

What is the story behind Pelski? Why did you start the blog?
I started the blog back in 2007 following a near-fatal car accident. I was involved in a head-on collision with a large milk tanker. I went to hospital in Bath and stayed there for five weeks. I completely smashed all the bones in my foot, my leg was severely broken, as well as my hip. And I fractured my skull in eight separate places. So I was pretty much out of action for a long time! I didn’t walk for another 10 months. I also contracted MRSA in hospital, meaning that I had to defer that university year. Thankfully my arms were unharmed, and once I’d finished watching 84 hours of The Sopranos back-to-back, I decided I needed to do something else to keep me occupied. So I started the blog. I loved reviewing films and music for the student paper, and this way I could do it on a daily basis.

Last year I brought Charles Darkly on as a co-writer: we’ve always shared a mutual interest for music – or, more specifically, trying to outdo one another. The blog title You Can Call Me Pelski was a joke, a sort of put-down I used to say to him when I found a track or some musical knowledge he was unaware with. It was a sort-of catchphrase that would follow a patronising pat on the back. Unfortunately he knows just as much as me, if not more. So I thought it best to get him involved.

As far as blogging goes, Pelski fast became an early template for many others to follow; how does it feel being a trend setter?
I don't know if we’re trend-setters! I mean I followed on from other blogs like Discodust and Palms Out, blogs that were around well before us. But I thought what was missing from these early blogs was in-depth reviews, or decent write-ups – so you can read what the music sounded like and decide whether you wanted to download it, rather than wading through all the crap cluttering up the blogs. A lot of blogs were plain lazy too: “hey guys, just rolled out of bed, here’s some music.”

YCCMP was supposed to be about the music and the music alone – and distance itself from the egotistical/self-important tendency of bloggers to waffle on about themselves (I understand what I hypocrite I sound with a blog egotistically titled You Can Call Me Pelski…um…it’s ironic…maybe… )

Plus it helps if readers think you know what you’re talking about. That’s what it’s about really – pretending we know what we’re talking about…

Many other blogs have been taken offline due to copyright issues amongst other licensing issues, how have you stayed strong?
Well I’m not going to lie, initially the Pelski blog started out with me just wantonly plundering tunes from other blogs, thoughtlessly posting tunes by big names, with no permission. Simply put: piracy. This doesn’t help the music scene in any way, no matter how much bloggers justify their actions, and I started to piss people off. Anyway, pretty quickly I started receiving tunes by email: up-and-coming artists; labels looking for exposure; promotional boutiques; or simply kids mucking around on the latest software in their bedrooms, looking to get noticed. These days we get anything between 100 and 200 emails a day. Almost every label has wised up to the promotional benefits that come with providing a free track from an EP, or just a low-quality handout. So for the last few year we’ve only posted tracks that we’re sent or that we have express permission to post - and in the process we help promote new releases. Every once and a while we might post a 128kbps of a release that hasn’t been cleared, but we don’t really do that these days. So those blogs that have been deleted have posted what they’re not allowed to. And now, with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, people will have to be even more scrupulous. If you take care to respect the artist, you’ll be fine. There's plenty of great free music out there being handed out that you can blog about. That said, some blogs have been deleted despite sticking to the rules of the game (RIP Copper Tallis), due to bureaucratic fumbling and label-to-artist miscommunication.

The blog branched out in a clubnight - what made you consider this addition?
Darkly had run club nights in Manchester, and myself in York. And so when the guys over at the Big Chill House offered us a budget to put on a Pelski Party, we jumped at the idea. We’ve been expanding ever since then. A few years down the line, we hope to be putting together some really big house and techno nights on. But this Jackmode collab is really exciting and the biggest thing we’ve done yet. We’ve always wanted Round Table Knights to headline one of our nights!

What are you top 10 favourite tunes?
Top 10 tracks of all time. That’s too hard, and these certainly aren’t them, but I do listen to these a lot. A couple of guilty pleasures in here, and a couple of classics:

My top 10:
1. Bob Segar – Old Time Rock & Roll
2. Omar S – Day
3. Arctic Monkey – From The Ritz To The Rubble
4. Detroit Experiment – Think Twice (Henrik Schwarz Remix)
5. Tim Green – Revox
6. Simiam Mobile Disco – Audacity of Huge
7. Moodymann – I Can’t Kick This Feeling When It Hits
8. Ron Trent – Altered States
9. Soulphiction – Who To Call
10. Marek Hemmann - Gemini

Charles Darkly Top 10:
1. Peter Pixzel (feat. Julian Rown) - SynthReich
2. Ricardo Tobar - With You
3. Dominik Eulberg - Daten-Ubertragungs-Kusschen (Max Cooper Remix)
4. Patrick Wolf - Don't Say No
5. Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies
6. Mt Simms - How We Do
7. Ratatat - Bustelo
8. The Smashing Pumpkins - Love
9. Animal Collective - Winter's Love
10. Depeche Mode - Useless


What does the future hold for Pelski? What is happening in 2011?
We’ve got a Pelski mix tape series we’re launching soon. And plenty more interviews – one with Booka Shade in a few weeks. In terms of our nights, we’ve got a collab between the Hush House blog, ourselves and the Get Hype collective, that should be pretty big. Throughout 2011 we’re looking for new venues to host our Pelski Parties.

But the biggest news is that we’re aiming to completely redesign the blog, transforming it into more of a website than a blog. We want new writers too (so if there’s anyone out there looking to do some reviews please drop us a line). We essentially want to turn it into a miniature Fact Mag or Resident Advisor, except you’ll be able to stream the tracks, and there’ll still be the odd free download. We want to write about the tracks that pop up in our charts or mixes – the ones we can’t post. So it’ll become a review website we hope.


BUY TICKETS TO THE JACKMODE + PELSKI NIGHT HERE.


FACEBOOK EVENT HERE.

SOUND PELLEGRINO FEATURED IN DJ MAG!!

NEW CAMEL EP TEASER!!


DFEP18 - CAMEL - Speak Easy Ep by DeadFish audio

MIXMAG ELECTRO ALBUM OF THE MONTH: 'VALEU' - FIVE YEARS OF MAN RECORDINGS!!

Montag, 1. November 2010

THIS WEEK ON JACKMODE RADIO: DJUMA SOUNDSYSTEM - GET YOUR BOOTLEGS HERE!!





























Djuma Soundsystem just illuminated my inbox with GOLD. With a mix and some giveaway tracks too, gotta give the biggest of big ups to the guys! Really privileged to have them hand over such awesome stuff to tear you a new cochlea!!


Thanks to our long term pals over at WILDE AGENCY, we have 3 exclusive bootlegs from the guys, you can get the first one here:


JUNKIES VS RAIN (DJUMA BOOT) by Jackmode

For the other 2, simply hit this LINK.


FOR ALL DJUMA SOUNDSYSTEM BOOKINGS PLEASE CONTACT: julez@wilde-agency.com

Djuma Soundsystem's productions have been going from strength to strength, “This Sound” on BRUT, “Jaded” on Toolroom Records, “Bipolar” on Rebirth Records as well as “Zillion Lights”, “Small Fries” and “Les Djinns” of course, the most selling track on Beatport ever, released on the mighty Get Physical label, are just some of the highlights in their producing career so far.

Next up from the Scandinavian duo is the new single on SOUNDZ. “Blizzard” is a deep and quirky bassline-driven tech houser, with a trippy melody that should satisfy even the most critical of heads. Remixes will come courtesy of Uner and Hardfloor, and the package is scheduled for an October release. Collaborations with Xpress2 and Riva Starr are due out soon as well.

Norwegian Mikkas and Danish Lars have established themselves on the global DJ circuit, with two world tours under their belt they have played some of the best known clubs out there: The End (London), Space (Ibiza), Zouk SG (Singapore), Blue Frog (Mumbai), Kazantip (Ukraine), Studio Martin (Bucharest), Villa (Oslo), Hardpop (Juarez), Nevermind (Sydney), Cielo (NYC), Arena (Santiago), Stadium (Jakarta), See Sound Lounge (Seattle), Watergate (Berlin), Kristal (Bucharest) plus other amazing gigs like when they played in Rio on new years eve 2009 in front of close to a million people.

It all seems like a long way from their first job making music for the Royal Danish Ballet, but the boys keep coming up with new takes of their signature sound, warm tracks with a tight focus on the melodic elements and solid grooves!


Thanks again to Wilde, we hope to see more content from their roster soon!!


http://www.wildebookings.com/


CATCH THE DJUMA SOUNDSYSTEM MIX ON JACKMODE RADIO ON SWEAT LODGE RADIO THIS SATURDAY AT 10PM!