If it weren’t for cocaine, strippers, weed, and liquor, Amos Larkins II may have never started making Miami bass records. Long since clean, sober, and completely drug and alcohol free, this is a story ...
The power end of DJ Billy E's bass van from the early 1990s. When you sit in the passenger seat of DJ Billy E’s sky-blue van and he turns a few nobs on the console, tens of thousands of watts of bass ...
I’ll never forget when 69 Boyz’ “Tootsie Roll” came on at an elementary school dance in 1997. This wasn’t the first time I had heard the Miami bass hit – my PE coach had already used the tune to ...
Lewd, nasty, abrasive and raw in all the best ways possible, Miami bass was the go-to party sound of Southern Florida from the mid '80s up through the mid '90s. Born out of the electro-funk era, Miami ...
The Magic City founder serves up a steamy mix for all seasons and talks journeying from Miami rave kid to Mixpak MVP and Brooklyn’s hardest-hustling label maven. The Magic City founder serves up a ...
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