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Basement Freaks's Upcoming Gigs
Friday 01 June, 2012
Basement Bar Morphine, Moondoo Club, Hamburg, Germany
Wednesday 06 June, 2012
Jakobshof, Aachen, Germany
Thursday 07 June, 2012
Sheinbar, Cologne, Germany
Saturday 16 June, 2012
Open Air Festival TBA, Salamanca, Spain
Friday 22 June, 2012
La Doze, Thessaloniki, Greece
Saturday 23 June, 2012
Meli Bar, Limassol, Cyprus
Friday 06 July, 2012
Moondoo Club, Hamburg, Germany
Friday 03 August, 2012
Basement Bar Morphine, Moondoo Club, Hamburg, Germany
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Booty shakin low slung badass electronic funk
with hip house tendencies


If you've been paying any attention to the world of funky breakbeats then you've no doubt heard of Basement Freaks -
the brainchild of George Fotiadis, a major force in the scene for well over ten years. Not only do his DJ sets
elevate sold out crowds, he produces more music than almost any other DJ in the scene and is the label boss for
the infamous label Bombastic Jam.

After more than 10 successful vinyl releases, 2 full albums, over 15 remixes and countless digital EPs, George
has been called "The hardest working man in Funk". His music has been praised by MixMag, I-DJ Mag and even the
Godfather of Nu-Skool Breaks - Rennie Pilgrem. In fact, every respectable funk DJ on the planet includes a
Basement Freaks tune in their set.


George exploded into the world of breaks with his remix of Beggarman by Smoove and Turrell. Jalapeno records got
wind of this and sought out George to produce a follow-up album - "Something Freaky" - which has been played
on BBC's Radio1 and written about in Knowledge Magazine. His previous album - "Debut" - was part of his side project,
Smokey Bandits, and showcases George's multitalented skills as he plays guitar, bass and drums. Since then,
George has released music for Goodgroove,Wack,Breakbeat Paradise, ESL, Air Recordings, Bombstrikes and, of course, Bombastic Jam.

Basement Freaks has toured extensively throughout Europe - dropping funk at the renowned Glastonbury Festival,
the Fabric Nightclub in London and the Exit & Reworks Festivals. In the summer of 2011, Basement Freaks headlined the
world's largest and best breakbeat festival - Shambhala - in Canada. Ten thousand screaming fans went
ballistic as they experienced a night of incredible funk from one of the world's best - The Basement Freaks.

Basement Freaks   Hamburg, Germany

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