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A Journey to 100 Podcasts: Chino Vv's Landmark Celebration of Good Music!

​UnderDeep 100 marks a significant milestone for Chino Vv, celebrating a decade of soulful, deep, underground house music, alongside some UK & US garage. This special episode features the revival of the beloved "Connoisseurs Corner," highlighting timeless classics and hidden gems that have shaped Chino's musical journey. Listeners can expect a meticulously curated mix, blending tracks from legends like Todd Edwards, Afefe Iku, and Masters At Work, reflecting the evolution of house and garage music. Join Chino Vv in this centennial celebration as he takes you on an immersive journey through the sounds that have defined UnderDeep's legacy.

The Journey to 100 podcasts with Chino

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The Journey to 100 podcasts with Chino |

Join Chino VV as he commemorates the 100th podcast episode, a landmark moment in a journey dedicated to soulful, deep, and underground house music.

 
 

In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music, few platforms have consistently delivered the depth and authenticity that Chino's podcasts have achieved.

As the series reaches its 100th episode, listeners are invited to partake in a meticulously curated journey that not only commemorates this significant milestone but also encapsulates the rich tapestry of house and garage music that has defined Chino's expression of music.​


A Journey Through Sound…

From the outset, it has been more than just a podcast; it's been a sonic voyage through the realms of soulful, deep, afro and underground house music. Chino, known off-stage as Toyan, has masterfully blended tracks that resonate with both seasoned aficionados and newcomers alike.

This 100th episode serves as both a reflection on the past and a beacon for the future, showcasing tracks that have been instrumental in shaping his sound.​

Recorded live in Msheireb Doha, Qatar

 

Featuring

Kaytranada | Tea White | Thakzin | Vanco | Jorja Smith | Logic | Jimpster | Crackazat | R.I.P Productions | Banana Republic | Todd Edwards | Yoruba Soul | Masters At Work | Black Coffee & Bucie | Atjazz | Atjazz | Quentin Harris | Alex Agore & More

 
 
 
 

Track List…

Beggin - Amaria

Waiting - Kaytranada feat.  Kelela 

Earth Over Us - Tea White

Stick Around  - Thakzin & Divine Keys

Suit & Tie - feat. Jinger Stone & Nvcho - Kelvin Momo

Horns In The Sun - DJ Kent feat. Mo-T, Morda & Brenden Praise (Thakzin Remix)

Pyramids - TekniQ

Sugar Skull - Aizo Clutch & Leighton Moody

Ma Tnsani - Vanco feat. Aya 

Jorja Smith - Little Things (DAYE Remix)

Run Away - Alex Agore

Satisfied - H2O Feat. Billie 

Always On My Mind  - Victor Goes Ballistic (Bubble 'N' Wine Mix)

No More Weeping - Afrimerican Coalition  (VSMQ Underground Mix)

Quintana - Stanccione (Jimpster Remix)

Blues For You - Logic (Hard Dub)

Sarge - Crackazat

Hear the Drum (Get Wicked) - Whitelabel Press

I Know How To Love - P. Pitstop 

So Real - Combo (Huxley Remix)

On Cloud 9 - R.I.P Productions

Love Me Or Leave Me - Cherie Lee (Club Dub)

Boundaries - Leena Conquest (Banana Republic Club Vocal)


Coneurssior Corner

Love Letters - Ali  (Todd Edwards Dub)

Mirror Dance - Afefe Iku (Yoruba Soul Remix featuring Oveous Maximus)

I Can't Get No Sleep - Masters At Work feat. India (Mk Mix)


Superman - Black Coffee feat  Bucie

Mercyless - Fred Everything feat. Wayne Tennant  (Atjazz Original Mix) 

Nobody - Dj Oji & Una

Sunday Showers - Kentphonik

Hiya Kaya - Kentphonik

Walking On Thin Ice - Anane  (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand & Alex Finkin Remix)

Crazy - Black Coffee feat. Thiwe (Quentin Harris Remix)

Squire For Hire - Nathan Haines (Capricorn Mix)

In loving memory

Angels Are Watching Me - Louie Vega feat. Bucie

 

Reviving the 'Connoisseurs Corner'

A standout feature of this celebratory episode is the revival of the much-acclaimed 'Connoisseurs Corner.' Originating from Chino's tenure on Vinyl Vandals Radio's UnderDeep show, this segment delves into timeless classics and hidden gems that have significantly influenced his musical trajectory. Listeners can anticipate deep dives into tracks like Todd Edwards' transformative remix of Alistair Tennant’s "Love Letters," a piece that stands as a testament to Edwards' genius despite its understated presence in mainstream circuits.​

A Curated Tracklist

The episode's tracklist is a testament to Chino's impeccable taste and deep-rooted connection to various subgenres. From the soulful strains of Amaria's "Beggin" to the rhythmic intricacies of Kaytranada's "Waiting" featuring Kelela, each selection is a chapter in the story of music's evolution. Notable inclusions like Afefe Iku's "Mirror Dance" (Yoruba Soul Remix featuring Oveous Maximus) and Masters At Work's "I Can't Get No Sleep" (MK Mix) highlight the seamless fusion of classic and contemporary sounds that he has championed over the years

A Personal Reflection

Beyond the music, Chino offers listeners an intimate glimpse into his journey. From his roots in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, to over a decade spent in Doha, Qatar, his narrative is interwoven with anecdotes that underscore the transformative power of music. His reflections on distributing CDs and MiniDiscs from the back of his smart car, and the evolution to digital platforms, mirror the broader shifts in the music industry and highlight his adaptability and passion.​

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate this centennial milestone, it's evident that the journey is far from over. Chino's commitment to unearthing and sharing soulful, deep, and underground tracks remains unwavering. This 100th episode not only honors the past but also sets the stage for future explorations, promising listeners continued authenticity and musical excellence.​

For those who've been along for the ride since episode one, and for newcomers just tuning in, this 100th episode is more than a podcast; it's a celebration of the unifying power of music.​

 
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Interview & guest mix with the talented South Korean DJ Beijo Bae

Chino Vv catches up with South Korean DJ Beijo Bae whose passion for House Music is truly spiritual and infectious…

Following our trip to Defected Croatia this summer (2022), during the blues of returning to normality, you often reflected on the moments, the musical journeys and the people you met. One constant that was clear to me was that everywhere we found a vibe, we saw Beijo Bae.

Whether she was making moves on the dance floor, networking with DJs and househeads or fully engrossed and studying every aspect of each DJ set, you would see a smile and dreadlocks fully taking in everything at that moment.

We caught up with Beijo Bae, who gave us an insight into her life and experiences in the wonderful world of House Music. She has also given us a dope guest mix, sure to get you off your seat. Enjoy!

Find out more about Beijo Bae, as she caught up with Chino…

1) How did you get into house music, and what was your earliest memory of embracing the afro-deep sound?

I've been a big fan of music from a very young age. Since there was no Internet then, I had no choice but to listen to music through traditional media. I was most attracted to R&B, New Jack Swing, and Hip-hop.

I don't remember exactly how I found it, as it was so long ago, but I was utterly fascinated by the vibe created by 'Real Jam Music' DJ Chiman and Leam, who played deep and soulful house music in the now-defunct Club Tool.

My heart was pounding so much to the house music they played. It was intense, and from that experience, I returned as a househead.

At that time, I listened to tracks from Louie Vega, Jihad Muhammad, Frank Roger, and Mr V before I became immersed in afro house.

It hasn't been long since I've recognised that I like and connect with the Afro-deep style the most. This comes down to the fact there are no DJs in Korea who play this style of house music. However, in reflection, I was already influenced in stages by Boddhi Satva, Osunlade, Timmy Regisford, and Louie Vega when they performed in Seoul.

2) Who was your influence being based in South Korea?

The Real Jam Music crew turned me into a househead.

It's a shame that DJ Chiman has stopped playing, but DJ Leam is still pursuing his path and being such a role model to me. He is the DJ of DJs and can read the dance floor well, and his musical selection touches a string in my heart.

I also respect DJ Jinwook, who has a wide range of music and is still very active playing everywhere!

He's charismatic, and he's like a guardian of the record culture in South Korea, running a really nice record bar called Disco surf (temporarily closed).

3) Tell the Vinyl Vandals audience about the House Music scene in South Korea and why you started to DJ?

The nightlife culture in Korea is good. You can enjoy various styles of house and techno in Seoul. Overall, we've got many good DJs and dancers.

Deep house and Afro house / Afro Tech are very much underground. There was a club venue, much like Djoon in Paris, that played nice deep house, and dancers gathered to express (similar to break dancing), but unfortunately, it is now closed. We do have other nice places and events going on every week.

I've been alone for a long time in my pursuit of Deep and Afro-house music. I've thought about becoming a DJ from time to time, but my daily life was so far from it.

My love for house music became so strong as the years went by. When I finally got a job and could afford to go abroad, I travelled to New York and met my hero Jihad Muhammad, Black coffee, DJ Spinna, Timmy Regisford, Ian Friday, Josh Milan and Dawn Tallman. My experience in New York enhanced my view of the world.

I soon realised House music was not for certain groups, certain ages, certain times or spaces in New York. House music was being enjoyed in various places, day and night, by men and women of all ages. It was life itself. There I realised that this is a culture I have to belong to, and being a DJ was inevitable.

 

4) We met at the Defected festival in Croatia this summer. Tell us more about your experience in Croatia at Defected and where you have travelled to experience afro-deep sound?

This summer was surreal. I spent three weeks in Tisno, Croatia, where I was able to attend Suncebeat and Defected Croatia. I travel after music, and those two festivals were like a buffet full of delicacies.

The Sondela stage from Defected Croatia was exceptional. Fourteen hours of pure Afro house and Afro Tech!

Each DJ had a unique way of creating a vibe and journey. Djeff instantly changed the vibration on stage, Manoo made the dance floor into his kingdom, Kid Fonque looked like a giant tree as if nothing else could shake him with his style and vibe straight out of South Africa.

Tisno is a beautiful place where you can't ignore nature. I will never forget the night I watched the sunset while swimming in the sea and the shooting stars pouring out afterwards...

At the festivals, you can meet many people from all over the world who welcome you like a family, and they open up new paths for you. It's like a magical spider web. DJ Lord Byron, whom I met at Suncebeat in 2019, watched me grow as a DJ and allowed me to play at the after-club called Vortex. It was a hit, and I was able to connect deeply with the dancers invited to the festival. I am excited to meet them again in South Africa soon.

5) Who are your favourite producers and DJs that elevate your soul and inspire you as a DJ?

There are so many... and the reasons are all different.

Among DJs, Djeff has been the best in recent years. He's got great technique presenting sounds right on time, he is really good at 'cooking' track over track, and most of all, I can really see he's a purist for house music. I wanted to study his set this year but found myself enjoying the moment. That's what a good DJ does to his audience.

Among producers, I admire the style of Mike Steva and Boddhi Satva. Those two are very different, but they both have strong ethnicity at the core. As I listen to various types of ethnical electronic music, including Nicola Cruz and Acid Arab.

They inspire me to make an (afro house) track with Korean ethnic elements someday. In Korea, the label Total Unity, led by Akimbo, is a pioneer in this style. Chari Chari in Japan is also excellent.

All-Time Classic, which made me who I am now, is Louie Vega, Jihad Muhammad, Timmy Regisford, Spen & Karizma, Atjazz, Terry Hunter, Francois K, Doug Gomez, DJ Beloved, to name a few. Labels like Ocha Records, Yoruba Records, and Innervision have all had a considerable impact on me.

These days, I pay a lot of attention to South Africa. They seem to have the best vibe. Caiiro's album this year is a masterpiece, Kid Fonque's Stay True Sound is a trustworthy label. Tracks from Culoe de Song have been echoing deeply in me, and it's good his records are available.

I recently did B2B with Mobi Dixon, and it was a great lesson for me. His skill was mesmeric. Among the sets I watched this year, I like Manoo the most; his style is soooo deeeep…

Beijo Bae, pictured with Sef Kombo of Sondela Recordings - Tisno Croatia August 2022

6) We can see you are passionate about finding unique sounds and buying vinyl (which we love). Where is the best place to buy vinyl in South Korea?

The Korean vinyl market is growing again on the back of retro fever. The number of record shops and record bars increased during COIVD while clubs were going through a difficult time. Unfortunately, my favourite one, Disco surf, is closed, but here are my recommendation:

  1. Mosaic: they used to have an extensive section of house, which is not regular here.

  2. Junction: It specialises in electronic music, house to techno.

  3. Mio Records: the owners bring & import good records from Japan.

  4. Dive Records: this record shop in itself is art. It is very special. They work with local artists, pressing records - check out Chiman's ep. They'll continue to make the local culture alive by hosting events.

  5. Living: you can get some $5 gems

7) What can we expect from Beijo BAE in 2023?

I will visit South Africa at the beginning of the year. African electronic music is rising up. I want to see the scene in person, play and communicate with the locals there.

I was very active in 2022, playing in various venues, including some festivals, I'm so grateful for that, but I need some time to think about my path and clarify my direction.

Above all, I hope to cement Afro-house culture in Korea. There's no such thing so I made my event 'ISIGQI' (Isigqi means rhythm in Zulu). I'm still on the journey of finding my crew and a place, but I see it's happening one step at a time. Once it's settled, I want to invite international DJs to Seoul.

 

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FKA Mash catches up with Chino Vv in Qatar

Fka MASH THE MAN FROM SOWETO TOUCHES DOWN IN THE STATE OF QATAR TO BRING HIS SOUND MANKO LOKO

When the news arrived that the man from Soweto was going to be touching down in Doha, Qatar, to play at Manko Logo, we sent Chino down to meet up with Fka MASH to talk about his experience in Qatar and what we can look forward to next.

South African producer and DJ Fka MASH has been rising since his debut release in 2011. Following his release on Sondela Recordings, a track entitled BumbleBee with Sio earlier this year, MASH has been featured on a number of global podcasting platforms, including Keinemusik Radio show and OVO sound radio.

Here is what MASH had to say about performing in the Middle East for the first time

1) How did you feel when you first got booked to play in Doha, Qatar at Manko and what were you looking forward to seeing in Qatar?

I felt quite anxious as I'm not used to playing that much outside of South Africa. Leaving my homeland always leaves me in a state of constant anxiety. I just never know what to expect on the other side until I land. I guess I'll have to get used to it. I was looking forward to experiencing the lifestyle and culture and, most importantly, the people of Qatar.

I Loved the food here.


2) How did you find playing to the Doha crowd and what 2 or 3 tracks over the 3 days did you feel got the most love

Every time I have to leave South Africa, I wonder if I'll be able to deliver where I'm going, which then gets put to rest once I catch the vibe of the place I'm visiting. Turns out great. Thankfully.

Adam Port - Forms Of Love

Fka Mash - Because I Love You

Francis Mercier - Premier Gaou (Nitefreak Remix)

3) Would you come back to Doha & the Middle East to Dj again?

I would come back a hundred times over. Playing to different crowds has been very exciting, and I enjoyed the Qatar crowd.

 
Below are two personal favourites from Fka Mash, nothing but love when playing these tracks in Doha - hit play!
— Chino vv

4) What can we expect from you in 2023, and can we expect any more FKA bangers in the near future?

Music definitely. More special moments all around the world. We will also release more music under different labels and September Bloom.

5) where is the best place to catch a vibe in South Africa for anyone in Qatar?

Loosely put - if you're into House Music, East Rand and Braamfontein got you, Cape Town too. If you're into Gqom, head to Durban, you'll hear the finest Gqom upon landing. If you looking for Amapiano, Alexandra, Soweto, and the East Rand got you as well. Afro House? Head to Jozi as well. South Africa is a melting pot of Dance music, and every corner has some form of dance music pumping. You'll have to follow the music to find what you like specifically.

Fka Mash pictured with Chino Vv in the new city of Lusail, Qatar.

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Chino Vv back on Rinse FM with Continental GT

Chino joins the peoples’ champ on RINSE FM!

"When the big man himself gives you the call for a guest mix on London's leading underground radio station, you can't say NO..."

That is how Chino Vv reacted to the shout from the Continental GT.

The Birmingham selector, the peoples' champ, stepped up during lockdown to entertain the nation every week through his infamous live streams!

Since then, he hasn't looked back, bringing his infectious vibe up and down the country as the STEPPERS ASSEMBLE!

Listen to Chino Vv feature on Rinse FM as he brings the UnderDeep vibe on the eve Steppers, Continental GT event taking place at O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester Saturday 2nd July 10 pm - 4 am!

LISTEN HERE…

Steppers Asemeble tonight in Manchester if you can't contain yourself...

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Two guest mixes to end 2021... Chino Vv & Dj Nappy

Vinyl Vandals welcomes Chino Vv and Dj Nappy for two guest mixes to see out 2021…

Amapiano from Chino and Reggae & Dancehall from DJ Nappy!

Chino returns with a special guest mix for the Vinyl Vandals Collective...

The spotlight has been on South Africa for a hot minute, and Chino has selected some of the Amapiano and Afro House tracks that have been featured in his UnderDeep podcast series over the last two years.

Recorded live in Doha (Qatar), this mix is layered with familiar Accapella's on top of kwaito bass lines from various SA and UK producers.

This mix is energy from start to finish.


Prepare yourself for an extra dose of DJ Nappy...

Back for another guest mix DJ Nappy from Winnipeg and based in Toronto has curated another blend of bangers for the Vinyl Vandals collective.

As the official DJ of FrySkulls (lifestyle brand), Nappy, is an up and coming DJ making his mark in the Americas playing Reggae, House & Afro House, Soca, Latin music and mash-up flavours.

This reggae and dancehall guest mix includes 53 tracks of fire... Tracks from Skillibeng, Popcaan, Vybz Kartel, Teejay, Chronixx, Elephant Man and more...

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