When tech house DJ Dave Nada slowed down his set to 108bpm, it was to appease the reggaeton-loving crowd. But chance would see a new global bass genre being bornRarely has one man's attempt to save his skin been so fruitful. After turning up to play at his cousin's house party, tech house DJ and producer Dave Nada worked out pretty quickly that the Dirty Dutch House floorfillers he'd brought wouldn't go down too well with a bunch of rowdy kids going crazy to reggaeton.Keen to leave in one piece,...
Guardian Music — When tech house DJ Dave Nada slowed down his set to 108bpm, it was to appease the reggaeton-loving crowd. But chance would see a new global bass genre being bornRarely ha... more info