Basement Freaks
With years of regular releases Basement Freaks has built up an enviable catalogue of tracks including 5 full albums and a slew of EPs and remixes. In addition to this production work he spends an extraordinary amount of time on the road DJing which has contributed to him being dubbed “The hardest working man in Funk” by his peers. George has played shows across 6 continents and his music has been praised, played and partied to all over the globe, with not only himself but every respectable future funk DJ regularly including a Basement Freaks track in their set. It wasn’t just the labels that took notice as he picked up plays on BBC Radio 1, support from the likes of Mixmag, I-DJ Mag, The Knowledge Magazine and championing from Annie Nightingale, Craig Charles, Don Letts and Nemone. Releases on the big player labels in the Funk and Breaks space including Ghetto Funk, Fort Knox Recordings, Goodgroove Records and of course his current home Jalapeno Records. DJ-wise George has also been strutting his stuff at some legendary festivals with appearances including Glastonbury, Exit and Shambhala as well as rocking club nights at Space (Ibiza), Fabric (London), D.Edge (Sao Paulo) and a monthly residency at Moondoo (Germany). These energetic shows and tireless tour schedules have ensured his fan base continues to grow at a ridiculous rate with his Soundcloud account amassing over 40k followers alone.
What kind of music does Basement Freaks play?+
Basement Freaks plays jazz funk, funk, acid jazz - high-energy. With years of regular releases Basement Freaks has built up an enviable catalogue of tracks including 5 full albums and a slew of EPs and remixes.
What are Basement Freaks live shows like?+
Basement Freaks's live sets are high-energy with strong stage presence - consistently engaging, consistently loud.
How can I find out when Basement Freaks is playing?+
Follow Basement Freaks on Mood to get notified when new shows are added. Mood tracks their upcoming events across all supported cities.