Sunday Roast is back! Brap.FM, Mulder guest set, 5/10 6pm

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Sunday Roast is back! Brap.FM, Mulder guest set, 5/10 6pm

Post by ollspin » Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:11 pm

Sunday Roast is back on air! Following a brief holiday over the summer and a few successful test broadcasts during September, my weekly radio show is all set for the relaunch on Sunday 5 October 2008 6pm-8pm. Special guest Mulder will be joining me in the Bristol based studio for an hour long hardcore breaks session.

Tune in at http://www.brap.fm

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Back in 1997, Mulder released his first drum and bass record Don't Believe / Stick-up Kid on Urban Takeover. The tracks had success on the dancefloors and were played by DJ's such as Hype, Nicky Blackmarket , Darren Jay, Mickey Finn and Aphrodite. In 1998 he released a record on Bristol's Tribe label called Gettin' Blunted which ended up playing a small part in the film Human Traffic. One of his favourite musical tasks is that of remixing tracks by other artists, including remixes for Fatboy Slim, Freestylers and Prodigy. In 2002 he released his first Breaks track on Listen To The Basstone on Plastic Raygun. In 2006 he started working on a number of hardcore breaks tracks. Hardcore breaks is basically a return to the oldskool 1991-93 style with new production techniques and sounds. Early in 2008, he launched his own label Cue Burn Digital to showcase his productions.

Tune in at http://www.brap.fm

Loads more info at my swanky new (err still rough around the edges more like) website http://www.ollspin.co.uk

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