The connections made at festivals can be immediate and profound, and seemingly that is the case here with Vancouver duo
Average Gypsy and the track that tells the story of their chance encounter at Coachella. "
Good Gal Queen, Badmon Ting" illustrates the attraction of opposites and the playful intertwining that often accompanies such an encounter not just through its lyrical content, but through its blend of bass-, trap- and future-house. Tied together by
FRASE's vocals "
Good Gal Queen, Badmon Ting" is a special piece all around. Find it in the mix on
Bump In The Hump tonight.
Vocals loom large in this episode with a few following in the same vein as the above, while others you may be more familiar with find new beds from the likes of
Nick Bike,
Jerome Robins and
Troy Power. There's a deluge of disco, heaps of house, and plenty of power. Don't miss two all new hours of
Bump In The Hump live from 7-9 PM EDT via
Radio Humber or after the fact as cataloged on
Mixcloud.
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