Nyumba Deep Feat. Rancido
27.01.11
Plan B Basement
418 Brixton Road
London SW9 7AY
22.00 – 04.00
£10 or hit me up for £8 concession
Rancido ( Deep Journey Recordings, Offering Music )
DJ Tipz ( Nyumba Deep, Atjazz Record Co. )
Leon Paul ( Nyumba Deep )
Aluku Rebels ( Nyumba Deep, QH Radio )
Jon Stuart ( Nyumba Deep )
On Friday 27th January, Nyumba Deep kick off 2012 with a very special party. It is our great pleasure to bring you the Producer of probably the biggest Deep House anthem of 2011, Rancido. The track I’m refering to is Brighter Days featuring the smooth vocals of Lex Empress.
Rancido, also known as Goodsoul, is one of the hottest new talents in the house scene. With his funky afro-beats, soulful and deep house he makes everybody dance and smile. Rancido was always a creative boy doing Break-dance and Graffiti. Back then normal kids of 12 played with their Nintendo, but he played with his first Amigo, creating music. His friends were delivering the newspaper for some extra money, but he was selling beats for Dance battles. Spending his time and money in record stores he hears a cd with electronic music and his creative mind got defected with a new sound…
Nowadays Rancido is mostly known for his own successful monthly house-event called HOUSEWARE at Speakers. He also has a fast growing agenda filled with gigs like Kings of Latin, Bitchclub, Pleasure Island, Superfreakz, and many more…
Besides that Rancido is also a very talented and successful producer. He’s already producing 8 years, and not without success! “Salsa Sunday” was released on Big Boss Records and his remix of Gregor Salto’s Mexer is just released on Beatport and Traxsource and is tearing up the Dutch dance floors. Much more is expected from him!
Rancido describes his music like a journey of what’s in his mind and what he’s expressing in Jazz, Afro, Roots and Soul House in other words Afro-beat, Soulful and Deep House music: Real house music…






I’m there bruv. This will be my first time at a party in London and I know it’s going to be great. Are there pre-sale tickets or a way I can book a ticket so that I do not miss it?
The Scholar
email me your name and friends names via the contact page and i can put u down for the £8 entry on the door