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Nationally Syndicated Radio Show "Radio Bassment" Launching Daily Programming 7 Days a Week
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Radio Bassment Host: Eric "E-Rock" Nagrampa Radio Bassment Host: Eric "E-Rock" Nagrampa
Additional programming added to the popular Los Angeles based Nationally Syndicated Radio Show via Twitch for a larger National and New International Presence

LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- Radio Bassment, also known as "The Bassment," is a two-hour music-intensive, hit-driven show featuring interviews along with the music of those on the cutting edge of Hip Hop and R&B stars. The show has featured notable guest interviews from top artists such as Big Sean, G Eazy, E-40, Saweetie, Asap Ferg, Wiz Khalifa, Chase B, French Montana, Superduperkyle, Erica Banks, and more. Currently, the show can be heard nationwide through Superadio Networks and now can be streamed seven days a week on Twitch.

Created and curated by Eric "DJ E-Rock" Nagrampa (Los Angeles' Real 92.3, Las Vegas 103.9, Founder of Official AMP Squad DJ for the San Francisco 49ers) who saw the quick decline in live events in 2020. Along with radio, Nagrampa's goal is to be more inclusive of the Twitch communities streaming interests. While offering the best music coast to coast, Radio Bassment will diversify with streams including gaming, podcasts, and more to come.

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Radio Bassment Artist Interview Compilation



Nagrapma states on the inclusion of different streaming interests, "This world today is evolving to where virtual entertainment is starting to become a necessity in today's climate. With the Coronavirus pandemic, the twitch platform has allowed us to thrive in multiple spaces for over 2 million people through the span of quarantine. Introducing programming ranging from music, fashion, and gaming seven days a week allows us to stay engaged with our audience online but also allows us to expand while we're off the air in a major way. Content is key, and we're unlocking it all to the masses through both the terrestrial radio and online landscapes."

Channel Schedule Beginning March 1, 2021:
Mondays - Denise DDY Boddie (Gaming)
Tuesdays - DJ Fuze (Music Stream)

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Wednesdays - Rotating Guest DJs (Music Stream)
Thursdays - New Music w/ DJ E-Rock & Diana Michelle (Music stream / Artist Interviews)
Fridays - To Be Announced
Saturday - Oddeo Saturdays (Music Stream)

For Booking or Sponsorship information, please contact Eric Nagrampa at erock@radiobassment.com or Keith Elliot at keith@radiobassment.com

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