Bside Incoming: SOS Music

Bside Incoming: SOS Music (150th show!) Wow, what a feeling uploading show #150! This time we welcome an exciting DJ/Producer duo to the Bside Podcast. As well as being top class DJs in their own right, Maddy and Tottie have co-founded and produced on a record label under their own alias: SOS Music. The label seeks to amplify the under-represented in the industry, allowing women and gender minorities to grow as artists; their debut compilation featured some amazing artists such as rRoxymoore, Umfang, and Nightwave. The follow up is equally sure to impress with the likes of Yazuss (of the 6 Figure Gang), Korean Breakthrough artist Closet-Yi, Baby T (B.traits new alias), and multi-instrumentalist Hinako Omori. True to form, SOS Music guide us through the very best of their Bside while using the opportunity to show of the most impressive female producers around: Expect a journey from the smooth side of house music through to the late night wobblers, soothing and soulful through to the hard hitting broken beats, and all the way back. SOS' instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sistersofsound/ Their Bandcamp - https://sistersofsound.bandcamp.com/ Thanks to Molly Hickey for the beautiful artwork as always. www.instagram.com/mollyth.art/ Follow the Bside Instagram for updates/news/vinyl and general music chat: www.instagram.com/bsidepodcasts/

Om Podcasten

Bside podcasts DJ's showcase and speak a little about their favourite tracks from the B-side of their records. We endeavour to broadcast the best of the B-side: a bi-weekly invitation into the impressive record collections of some of our favourite selectors. An exploration into the the back-catalogues, the deepest depths, the darkest crevices of their collections. Returning with the spoils of this venture: their most cherished records and hidden gems, from the go-to club weapons to the rarely heard home-listening records, and everything in between. Music is for sharing. 'By the early sixties, the song on the A-side was the 'hit' song that the record company wanted radio stations to play. The B-side would contain less radio friendly and less popular tracks. In our eyes the B-side is a true reflection of the producers taste in music, there is more personality on that side of the record'.