Free Download: Twin Beats “Friction Mix”
Hot damn I haven’t posted anything in over a month! Instead of an apology however, I’ll do you guys one better.
Free Download!
Twin Beats were kind enough to provide this mix that they had made for Bobby Friction (it aired on Friction this past Tuesday)
Labeled as a “Progressive Desi Mix,” it contains current favourite songs of mine, some favourite songs of the general Bhangra loving world, and what will soon be some new favourites of yours, including some fresh new material from Twin Beats.
Without further ado…
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Tracklist:
Gupsy Aujla featuring Saini Surinder – Get Funky
Jay Status – Silli Silli
Jeet Chahil – Dance
Honey Singh featuring Gippy Grewal – Angreji Beat
Bikram Singh – Mere Naal Nach (Produced by Twin Beats)
Badshaah – Begani Naar
Panjabi MC featuring Beenie Man – Jogi
Meek Mill – Indian Bounce
Alfaaz featuring Honey Singh - Yaar Bathere
Panjabi MC – Moorni
Tigerstyle – Nakhra
Dhanush – Why This Kolaveri Di (Soup Boyz Drum and Bass Remiix)
Twin Beats – Lalkara (Drum and Bass Remix)
BIG BIG BIG Thanks to Twin Beats.
Jr Dread “Jogi”
The first video off Jr Dread’s upcoming album, and it’s a sweet piece of work. Featuring the vocals of Amrita Virk, make sure you watch the video in its entirety, as the beat is switche up towards the end.
Almost 18 months after Jr Dread released his debut album (one which I wasn’t too fond of) it’s good to see that Junior has elevated his game. And from what I’ve been reading from his twitter page, this album will definitely not be just another run of the mill Bhangra album.
Panjabi MC in Perth, Australia
Panjabi MC was recently DJing at a gig in Perth, Australia, and he posted up a couple of videos of himself in action.
Back in the day, I used to hear people saying that PMC would mix his songs before gigs, and then just press play. Clearly, today that is not the case.
PMC mixing “Main Hogaya Sharabbi” with “Crack a Bottle”
PMC mixing “Jogi” with “Hip Hop is Dead”
“Jogi” has been one of my favourite PMC joints since he first released it on “100% Proof” back in 1995. To this day, whenever I have it on, and my mum is around, she’ll still reminisce by saying “this song was performed live by Mohammad Sadiq and Ranjit Kaur at your Mamma Ji’s wedding in India in 1976.”


