Bicycle Corporation has unveiled the tracklist for their upcoming 'Roots' show. Scientific Sound Asia Radio, is the leading radio station, promoter, and DJ agency for Vietnam, China, Singapore, Japan, Thailand, and the rest of Asia.
Comprising the world-renowned DJ and Producer Marco Mei alongside the exceptional Stefano Ugliano a.k.a 6884, Bicycle Corporation has released over 50 tracks and remixes spanning all sub-genres of House and Techno Music.
Marco Mei began his DJ career in Italy in 1991, organizing House Music and Techno events across the country with the 'Urban People' collective. His residency at Pacha, Egypt, catapulted him to international fame, leading to bookings around the globe.
Stefano, who was born in Torino, Italy, showed exceptional musical talent early on, mastering classical piano, percussion, and drums. Captivated by electronic sounds, he explored turntablism, which unlocked new creative possibilities for him.
They are collaboratively creating a unique underground sound that dance music fans around the globe are eager to experience. Their music, backed by labels such as Mauro Picotto’s Alchemy and Phunk Investigation’s Miniatures Records, has received praise from well-known artists like DJ Sneak, Dubfire, Axwell, Danny Tenaglia, and Above & Beyond.
The setlist for their upcoming performance highlights the origins of their sound and the wide array of genres that have shaped their electronic music. These genres encompass Funk, Disco, Soul, Afrobeat, Electro, Rare Groove, Hip Hop, and Afrocentric. Bicycle Corporation is available for booking via our DJ agency for Asia.
Bicycle Corporation’s 'Roots' Episode 7 is a journey through the rich and diverse soundscapes of Jazz Fusion, Disco, Funk, Afrobeat, and New Wave, interspersed with captivating elements of Brazilian rhythms, Reggae, and Experimental Electronica.
The playlist kicks off with Anne Clark’s "Our Darkness" and 400 Blows’ "Pressure," setting a synthpop and experimental tone before diving into funkier territories with Stretch’s "Why Did You Do It?" and James Brown’s "Soul Power." Brazilian influences shine through Jorge Ben’s "Curumin Chama Cunhat Que Eu Contar" and Haraldo De Oliveira & Amaro De Souza’s "Capoeira Na Vila."
The disco vibes are strong, with tracks like Voyage’s "Point Zero" and Love International’s "Dance On The Groove," while Afrobeat grooves come alive with Manu Dibango’s "Big Blow" and King Sunny Ade’s "Ja Funmi." The set also features jazzy highlights like Pat Metheny’s "Yolanda You Learn" and Bill Summers’ "Straight To The Bank," blending world music influences into the mix.
Adding a layer of experimentalism tracks such as Don Cherry’s "Brown Rice" and Addison Groove’s "Changa" provide unexpected sonic twists, complemented by synthwave classics like Autotune’s "Theme from Blade Runner."
This episode is a celebration of eclectic sounds, blending timeless classics with unique global influences, making it a must-listen for fans of diverse, rhythm-driven music.
Bicycle Corporation Roots 7.
Anne Clark - Our Darkness
400 Blows - Pressure
Cat Stevens - Was Dog a Doughnut
Stretch - Why Did You Do It?
Dance Reaction - Disco Train
Vojage - Point Zero
Manu Dibango - Big Blow
Addison Groove - Changa
Autotune - Theme from Blade Runner
Brigade Mondaine - Generique
Pete Shelley - Witness The Change
Jorge Ben - Curmin Chama Cunhat Que You Contar
Jorge Ben - Pulo Pulo
King Sunnt Ade and His African Beats - Ja Funmi
Don Cherry - Brown Rice
Dan Siegel - Where Are You Know?
H.Graf , J.Eberson, J. Christensen - Watching Everybody Else
Pat Metheny - Yolanda You Learn
Japan - Life in Tokyo
James Brown - Soul Power
Bill Summers - Straight To The Bank
Kebekelektrik - Bolero
Haraldo De Oliveira & Amaro De Souza - Capoeira Na Vila
Yellowman - Disco Reggae
Love International - Dance On The Groove
Clive Stevens - Mistery Man
Blancmange - Vishnu
Listen on Mixcloud here.
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