This week's episode of Bump In The Hump marks the return of My Mixtape and with that comes an interview at the conclusion of each show. Followers of my socials will already know that the first episode/interview feature two of Toronto's busiest house creators and curators, Brock Edwards and RYME. While you can already hear their collaborative EP, the 60th BADLQQK release, Searching For Signal on Soundcloud here, you'll be able to learn more about it and their mix, with a clip of my conversation with Brock and Meech (1/2 of RYME) on tonight's episode as well as through the full, nearly two hour conversation, which is to be uploaded to Mixcloud tomorrow.
But back to the sneak peek illustrated in the title of this post. I've chosen to highlight the latest of Jerome Robins' many wicked white labels for two reasons. 1) Jerome is set to play Comfort Zone Saturday morning in honour of Deko-ze's birthday (RSVP/Info) and 2) "House Music" is a perfect fit not only with Brock & RYME's "The Beginning," but also the subject of house as broached in my conversation with the two. So stream below, grab free download here, and tune in to Bump In The Hump live from 7-9 PM EST on Radio Humber tonight or after the fact as cataloged on Mixcloud here.FOLLOW JEROME ROBINS: FACEBOOK SOUNDCLOUD TWITTER
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