New monthly Round Up: Kizomba, Tarraxinha & Zouk Bass for dancers!
Continue ReadingBerlin: Eck Echo presents Chupa w/ Bigote & Cherman
New Bass night in Berlin starting this Friday – an eclectic drive of Bass Music clashing with the hottest Tropical Sounds of South American Folktronica.
Continue ReadingExclusive: Lazy Flow – Tropicalbass Mix
Exclusive mix for Tropicalbass.com by Lazy Flow
Continue ReadingTop of the Trops – Best of Tropical Bass 2012
We made it! 2012 is almost over, so here we go with the inevitable Best-of-2012-list that you all were waiting for.
Continue ReadingExclusive Q&A with Dave Nada: Moombahton Massive Berlin
Moombahton Massive is coming to Berlin! Exclusive insights from Dave Nada for that special event.
Continue ReadingMatanza – Dubamerica (FREE album)
Matanza from Chile just dropped their new album “Dubamerica” for free via Levante Records. Andean Street House at it’s best!
Continue ReadingWax Wreckaz feat. Etzia – Bubble & Wine Up
Fresh video for this upcoming Dancehall release on Helsinki-based label Top Billin. “Bubble & Wine Up” by Austrian crew Wax Wreckaz featuring vocalist Etzia is a definitely funky island ting ready for the club. Official release is set for November 7, including remixes by Stereotyp, So Shifty, Bert on Beats and Urban Knights. Top Billin […]
Continue ReadingTropicalBass talks to: Pacheko
¿Quién Quiere Tuki? Who wants Tuki? We talked to producer Pacheko, one of the heads behind the excellent documentary of the same name, about the unique Venezuelan sound.
Continue ReadingVideo premiere: A Tribe Called Red – Indigenous Power
We are very happy to premiere this brandnew video by Canada’s A Tribe Called Red today. The visuals for “Indigenous Power” were made by group-member Bear Witness, while the track is a collaboration with Javier Estrada from Mexico and already out for a while. It’s an epic mixture of Canadian First Nation Pow Wow Step […]
Continue ReadingIski feat. Basic One – Gelatin (Fellow Remix)
Dutch Antilles going strong! Some bass-heavy club sounds coming especially from Aruba lately, which are also all in Papiamento, the local creol language.
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