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Dirty Disco - Electronic Music Podcast
Dirty Disco - Electronic Music Podcast

Dirty Disco - Electronic Music Podcast

Dirty Disco is a Electronic Music Podcast for DJ’s, music professionals & music lovers. Every week i curate the latest and forthcoming releases in electronic dance music. A weekly 2 hour selection of the finest recently released music. Always carefully selected, mixed and hosted by me Kono Vidovic. Next to new releases, i handle free downloads, interesting stories from the music scene and a touch of happiness and personal growth coaching.

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Hello, music lovers and rhythm enthusiasts! Welcome to another enthralling episode of Dirty Disco, your dedicated podcast for the finest electronic tunes, hosted by Kono Vidovic. In episode 549, we journey through the electrifying realms of house, the profound depths of deep house, and the spirited beats of nu disco. Together, we’ll traverse a sonic landscape where each track is a celebration of innovation and diversity within electronic music. Prepare for a playlist that’s engaging and connects us through the universal language of beats and melodies.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 549:



This week, we spotlight a lineup of extraordinary talents who bring their unique flair to the electronic music scene:




* Aura Safari & Jimi Tenor open our set with ‘Your Magic Touch’ and ‘Lunar Wind’, offering a blend of ethereal synths and smooth saxophone lines that epitomize nu disco elegance.



* Jesse Bru delivers his signature deep house style with tracks like ‘Movin On’ and ‘Autnm Rain’, weaving complex emotional narratives through his music.



* Pedro Ricardo showcases his versatility with ’28 or 5 to 4′ and ‘Solway System’, each track providing a distinct auditory experience that ranges from mystical to robust.



* Pahua impresses with her tracks featuring rich cultural influences and vibrant collaborations, including remixes that redefine the boundaries of her original music.



* Brian Kage offers a quartet of tracks that demonstrate masterful production techniques, blending classic Detroit techno influences with modern electronic elements. Read the full interview with Brian Kage here.




Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 549:



Immerse yourself in the essence of electronic music with the complete tracklist for Episode 549, showcasing a blend of established and emerging sounds:




* Aura Safari & Jimi Tenor – Your Magic Touch



* Aura Safari & Jimi Tenor – Lunar Wind



* Pedro Ricardo – 28 or 5 to 4



* Jesse Bru – Movin On



* Pahua – Caña Brava ft. NIKOLA (Clive From Accounts Remix)



* Yonatan Rukhman – What We Gonna Do (Original Mix)



* Pahua – Pa’lanté ft. Acid Coco (Tigerbalm Remix)



* Pedro Ricardo – Solway System



* Pahua – Calla ft. EnEskay (Prince of Queens Remix)



* Brian Kage – Analog Intelligence (24bit Digital Master)



* Brian Kage – Waxing Gibbous (24bit Digital Master)



* Pahua – Espantapájaros ft. La Perla (Poirier Remix)



* Brian Kage – Red Stop (24bit Digital Master)



* Brian Kage – Moments Like This (24bit Digital Master)



* Pedro Ricardo – In the Attic



* Pedro Ricardo – Knockup Stream



* Freydel – Mongolian Princess










Hello, music lovers and groove enthusiasts! Welcome to another electrifying episode of Dirty Disco, the go-to podcast for your fix of electronic music, hosted by yours truly, Kono Vidovic. In episode 548, we navigate through the pulsating realms of house, the profound depths of deep house, and the spirited beats of nu disco. Together, we’ll journey through a sonic landscape where each track celebrates the creativity and diversity of electronic music. Get ready for a playlist that’s not only engaging but also deeply connective, linking us through the universal language of music.





























Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 548:



This week, we feature a line-up of exceptional talent who bring their best to the electronic music scene:



Dirty Disco 548 isn’t just about playing music; we’re curating a soundscape that reflects the dynamic spectrum of the electronic scene. Alongside the vibrant house rhythms of Beatune with ‘Pulsing Fumes’ and the soulful explorations by Alton Miller in tracks like ‘Light of the World’ and ‘No Fomo ft Giinga Flame,’ we introduce a lineup brimming with diverse talents.




* De Facto & DJ Fruit Salad bring an energetic high with ‘UR SO GOOD – Everything I Need (Extended Mix),’ a track that’s as invigorating as its title suggests.



* Ben Gomori & Kevin Aviance command attention away from distractions and towards the dance floor with ‘Get Off Your Phone! (Wade Teo Extended Remix),’ combining meaningful messages with irresistible grooves.



* Jamie Jaq ensures the vibe stays cool and classy with ‘The Jazz Room’ and the main title track ‘The Summer Wind’. released on Fluid Funk Records These tracks fuse classic jazz elegance with contemporary electronic beats, delivering a smooth, genre-blending experience.



* Moodymanc spreads ‘Joy Dub’ across our playlist, injecting a positive energy that’s bound to get listeners in a joyful state of motion.



* Lyle M revisits the roots with ‘Back to the Old School (Extended Mix),’ merging the beloved classic house vibe with a modern flair that resonates across generations of dance music aficionados.



* Jwalker adds a layer of thoughtful introspection with ‘Bad News,’ combining profound narratives with captivating beats for a track that’s as thought-provoking as it is rhythmically engaging.




Not to be overlooked is the enigmatic The Coney Island Rhythm Band, whose ‘Paradise’ track envelops us in nostalgia while simultaneously propelling us forward with its fresh, modern spin by Jerk Boy.



Each featured artist and track in this edition of Dirty Disco creates a rich tapestry of sounds that push the envelope of house and electronic music. Together, they form the heartbeat of our show, the beats that unite, the rhythms that invigorate, and the melodies that harmonize our collective experience.







Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 548:






Hello, music enthusiasts and rhythm seekers! Welcome to another episode of Dirty Disco, the ultimate destination for your electronic music cravings, hosted by myself, Kono Vidovic. In episode 547, we embark on a vibrant journey that navigates through the energetic pulses of house, the deep vibrations of deep house, and the playful beats of nu disco. Together, we will explore a universe of sounds, where each track is a celebration of the diversity and creativity of electronic music. Let’s dive into a playlist that’s not only entertaining but also inspiring, connecting us through the universal language of music.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 547:



This week, we spotlight a selection of artists who bring freshness and dynamic energy to the electronic music scene:




* 79.5 sets the mood with their track ‘B.D.F.Q.’ remixed by FSQ, a perfect example of how classic vibes can be transformed into modern anthems.



* Nickelson follows up with ‘Slunksgiving’ and ‘Children Of Saturn,’ showcasing his ability to weave deep, soulful melodies into the fabric of nu disco.



* Loz Goddard impresses with ‘Lullaby 2.0’ and ‘Sakura,’ tracks that blend soothing melodies with rhythmic beats, crafting soundscapes that are both relaxing and invigorating.



* Fouk is known for their knack in crafting tracks that fuse funky beats with a smooth, laid-back style. Tracks like ‘Tapioca’ and ‘Coffee’ from this episode are quintessential Fouk, offering a deliciously groovy and effortlessly cool sound that enhances any playlist.



* Doche has made significant waves recently, not just with his music but through a compelling interview where he shared insights into his creative process. His tracks ‘Dance’ featuring Carla Sceno and ‘Hit The Tracks’ featuring Sansy highlight his ability to create vibrant, club-ready beats that are both catchy and deeply emotional.



* Hudson’s Choice brings a unique blend of deep and tech house to the fore. In a recent interview, they delved into the creative vision behind ‘Heavily Percussed,’ a track that embodies their distinctive style of intricate rhythms and deep, pulsing grooves that resonate well beyond the dance floor.




These artists exemplify the innovative spirit of Dirty Disco, each bringing their unique flavor to create a rich tapestry of sounds that not only define the edges of electronic music but also resonate deeply with our community. Their contributions ensure that each episode of Dirty Disco is not just a listening experience but a journey through the evolving landscape of electronic music.







Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 547:



Immerse yourself in the essence of electronic music with the complete tracklist for Episode 547, celebrating the innovative and the traditional in the genre:




* 9.5 – B.D.F.Q. (FSQ Remix)



* Nickelson – Slunksgiving



* Nickelson – Children Of Saturn



* Loz Goddard – Lullaby 2.0












Greetings, music lovers and sound seekers! Welcome back to another episode of Dirty Disco, your premier destination for electronic delights, hosted by me, Kono Vidovic. In episode 546, we embark on a musical odyssey that spans the rhythmic depths of house to the upbeat swirls of nu disco and beyond. Together, we’ll explore a universe of sounds, where each track not only entertains but also enlightens, bridging connections across the globe through the love of music. Let’s dive into a playlist that celebrates the diversity and vibrancy of electronic music, ensuring every beat resonates with our collective heartbeat.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 546:



This week, we shine a spotlight on a lineup of artists who bring unique flavors and infectious energy to the electronic scene:




* Retromigration opens our session with ‘They Hatin’, perfectly setting the tone with its seamless fusion of classic house elements and modern touches. Known for his adept skill in blending nostalgic vibes with fresh rhythms, Retromigration crafts tracks that resonate with both new listeners and long-time electronic aficionados.



* Frits Wentink continues to captivate our audience with tracks like ‘Golf Cart Joyride’. As a stalwart in the deep house scene, Wentink’s intricate use of synths and layered textures demonstrates his profound ability to create complex, enveloping soundscapes that draw listeners into a rhythmic trance.



* Bruno Roth takes listeners on an emotive ride with ‘Doin’ to Me’, where his expertise in melding soulful melodies with robust deep house beats creates a lush, immersive listening experience. Roth’s tracks are celebrated for their emotional depth and meticulous production, making each song a journey in itself.



* Buzz Compass adds a vibrant layer to the mix with ‘More Love’, showcasing his unique ability to inject uplifting, disco-infused energy into his productions. With a keen ear for danceable beats and heartwarming melodies, Buzz Compass has earned acclaim for turning any track into a feel-good anthem.



* Fred P, also known as Black Jazz Consortium, brings a soulful narrative to the episode with ‘Sonic Tour’. His profound influence on the deep house genre stems from his ability to craft music that not only moves the body but also touches the soul, integrating elements of jazz and soul with deep electronic beats.



* Wallace closes out with ‘The Function’, a track that epitomizes his innovative approach to electronic music. Known for his dynamic production style that spans across multiple electronic genres, Wallace’s music often explores the boundaries of electronic sound, offering our listeners a taste of future-forward beats.




Each artist contributes to a rich tapestry of sounds that not only define the cutting edge of electronic music but also encapsulate the essence of Dirty Disco: a platform where innovation meets tradition, and new sounds meld seamlessly with timeless rhythms.







Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 546:



Immerse yourself in the heart of electronic music with the complete tracklist for Episode 546, celebrating the dynamic range and creative spirit of the genre:




* Retromigration – They Hatin








Greetings, music enthusiasts and sonic adventurers! Welcome back to Dirty Disco, your weekly dose of electronic euphoria, hosted by yours truly, Kono Vidovic. This week, in episode 545, we invite you on an auditory expedition that spans the evocative depths of deep house, the boundless joy of nu-disco, and the visionary edges of electronic music’s vast universe. Together, we’ll immerse ourselves in a sonic journey designed not only to entertain but to inspire, connecting us all through the power of music. Let’s dive into the diverse soundscapes of electronic music, where each track is a gateway to new realms of auditory pleasure and every beat is an echo of our collective spirit.

























Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 545:



In this episode, we spotlight a constellation of artists who are sculpting the future of electronic music with their unique sounds and innovative approaches:




* Marcellus Pittman mesmerizes with his soulful yet potent tracks, proving why he’s a revered figure in Detroit’s electronic scene. His unique ability to infuse soulful elements into the electronic canvas makes each track a deeply immersive experience.



* Move D, known for his ability to blend genres seamlessly, takes us on a lush journey with his intricate melodies and deep grooves. His music transcends the boundaries of house and techno, inviting listeners into a world of rich soundscapes and emotional depth.



* Byron The Aquarius elevates the mix with his fusion of jazz and electronic music, offering grooves that are both cosmic and profoundly grounded. His tracks are a testament to the power of musical innovation, blending genres to create a sound that’s both futuristic and deeply rooted in tradition.



* Luca Olivotto brings a touch of the vibrant energy synonymous with theBasementDiscos, showcasing his knack for crafting dancefloor-ready tracks that resonate with the label’s ethos of fun and inclusivity. His contributions to the electronic music scene are marked by an infectious blend of house and disco elements, making each of his productions a delight for the senses.



* Cuthead infuses his tracks with a raw, unpolished charm that stands out in the realm of electronic music. His mastery over sampling and beat-making results in a sound that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly innovative. With a discography that traverses hip-hop beats to the deepest recesses of house, Cuthead’s music is a treasure trove of sonic delights.



* Christopher Rau offers a masterclass in minimalism and sophistication. His tracks are a study in restraint and elegance, weaving subtle melodies and textures into complex arrangements that reward attentive listening. Christopher’s music is a reminder of the emotional power of electronic music, capable of conveying depth and feeling through the most understated of compositions.




Together, these artists represent the diverse tapestry of electronic music featured in Dirty Disco 545. Their unique sounds and innovative approaches to music-making not only highlight the genre’s vast spectrum but also underscore the unifying theme of Dirty Disco: a celebration of electronic music’s power to connect and inspire listeners around the globe.















Welcome back to Dirty Disco, the weekly beacon for all things electronic, hosted by me, Kono Vidovic. This week, episode 544 unfolds as a riveting expedition across the electronic spectrum. From the foundational pulses of house to the radiant waves of nu-disco and into the pioneering sounds shaping the future of the genre, we embark on a mission to entertain, enlighten, and unite a global audience through the universal language of music. Together, let’s traverse the rich and diverse soundscapes of electronic music, where each beat is a step into a world of discovery and every harmony calls for collective celebration.

























Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 544:



This episode of Dirty Disco shines a spotlight on a select group of artists who are defining the essence and boundaries of electronic music today. Their contributions to episode 544 stand as milestones in a journey of musical innovation and exploration:




* Crackazat takes us through a dynamic showcase of his talent with tracks like ‘Memory’, blending the intricate harmonies of jazz with the relentless pulse of house music.



* Romare offers a deep dive into the textures of electronic sound with ‘Rising Sun’, weaving together a tapestry of cultural narratives and sonic landscapes.



* Templé and his track ‘B3 The Tetrah’ lead us on a cosmic voyage, marrying the legacy of disco with the endless possibilities of techno. Read the interview about his Who You Are EP here.



* Nonna Fab with ‘Party People’ serves as a vibrant reminder of electronic music’s power to evoke joy and unite dance floors across the globe.




Each artist and track featured in episode 544 contributes to the overarching narrative of Dirty Disco: a narrative that champions diversity, innovation, and the timeless appeal of electronic music. Join us as we celebrate these stories, beats, and journeys, piecing together a global mosaic of sound that resonates with listeners everywhere.



Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 544:



Dive into the full breadth of electronic music with Episode 544’s complete tracklist, reflecting the genre’s rich diversity and cutting-edge exploration. Highlights include:




* Crackazat – Memory



* Crackazat – After Party



* Romare – Rising Sun



* Romare – Dagger In The Mind



* Frank & Tony – Nobody Present Ever Stood So Still



* Frank & Tony/Lawrence – Too Poor for Movies, Too Tired for Love



* Templé – B3 The Tetrah



* LGF 014 Mosaik Kollektif – Twisted City M16 Bit



* Nonna Fab – Party People



* Soul Clap/Choosy Lover/Saucy Lady/Greg Paulus – Keep Reaching



* Larry Houl/Cosmique Monique – Nature Energy



* Mosaik Kollektif – Keep (De Gamma Re – Drums)



* Quadrakey – Head Over Heels



* Quadrakey – 2 Ways Out








Welcome back to Dirty Disco, your weekly portal into the vibrant world of electronic music, with me, Kono Vidovic, as your guide. This week, in episode 543, we set sail on a harmonious voyage through the eclectic terrains of house, the immersive depths of deep house, and the luminous shores of nu-disco. Our journey is crafted to not only entertain but to uplift and connect our global community through the power of music. Together, let’s explore the rich soundscapes of the electronic music universe, where each rhythm invites discovery and every melody calls for unity.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 543:



In this episode of Dirty Disco, we’re highlighting a selection of artists who bring depth, diversity, and innovation to the electronic music scene. Each track selected for episode 543 is not just a piece of music; it’s a story, an exploration, and a celebration of the vast landscapes of electronic sound. Let’s dive into the world of John Parm, A.B. Habibi, Four Tet, Sweatson Klank, Rafa Santos, Moonee, DJ Sneak, and raydadeepeR.




* John Parm takes us on a journey that blends his rich musical heritage with contemporary electronic vibes. His work is a bold declaration of the transformative power of music, merging the beats of the Belgian electronic scene with his unique flavor. Read the full story here.



* A.B. Habibi’s ‘Mother Africa’ is more than just a track; it’s a homage to roots and wings. Born from the heart of Tunisia and sculpted in the vibrant scene of Edinburgh, this piece embodies a seamless blend of cultural influences, inviting listeners on a voyage across continents. Read the track talk here.



* Four Tet‘s contributions, known for their intricate layering and sonic exploration, showcase the boundless possibilities within electronic music. Tracks like ‘So Blue’ and ‘Three Drums’ offer a glimpse into the mind of a producer who sees music as an endless canvas for creativity.



* Sweatson Klank brings a narrative-rich approach to electronic music, where every beat and melody has a purpose. His tracks, ‘To Girl, With Love’ and ‘Summer Chronicles’, encapsulate moments, memories, and the fleeting nature of time, all wrapped in lush soundscapes.



* Rafa Santos stands out with his smooth, deep house rhythms that invite introspection and connection. His music, including ‘Smooth Jazz’ and ‘Where Is The Clubbing? (Franck Roger remix)’, blends the lines between the listener and the dance floor, creating a space where every beat matters.



* Moonee’s ‘Abondance’ and ‘Balagne’ are radiant examples of nu-disco’s power to evoke joy and movement. His music is a reminder of the genre’s ability to bring light and energy into our lives, encouraging us to find happiness on the dance floor.



* DJ Sneak’s tracks ‘Soft & Ruff’ and ‘Let it go’ are a masterclass in house music,






Welcome back to Dirty Disco, your weekly escape into the world of electronic music with me, Kono Vidovic. In episode 542, we’re embarking on a euphoric journey across the soulful terrains of house, the deep rhythms of deep house, and the vibrant energy of nu-disco. This week’s mix is designed not just to entertain but to uplift and connect our global community through the universal language of music. Let’s dive into the soundscape of the electronic music world, where every beat is an invitation to explore and every melody a call to unite.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 542:



This episode showcases a rich diversity within the electronic music scene, featuring talented artists like Antonin, Ray Monsieur, and Makèz. We explore tracks that encapsulate the essence of electronic music’s dynamic nature. Here are some highlights from this week’s selection:




* Antonin – ‘Antonino’ (Kraak & Smaak Remix): Kickstarting our journey with sun-soaked melodies that promise a voyage into the heart of nu-disco. Read the interview with Antonin.



* Ray Monsieur – ‘Forget’: Delving into the emotional depths of deep house, this track showcases the soulful side of electronic music. Read the full interview with Ray Monsieur.



* Makèz – ‘Running from the Noise’ feat. Life on Planets: A vibrant collaboration that blends infectious beats with compelling lyrics, capturing the spirit of contemporary electronic music.




Additional Highlights:




* G-Prod – ‘Moonlight’: A journey through ambient soundscapes and deep electronic rhythms, illustrating the genre’s capacity for introspection and euphoria.



* Petals In Sound – After her Caipirinha EP release ‘Rhode To Nowhere’: An exploration of melodic deep house, with lush textures that evoke a sense of wanderlust and adventure.



* Double B – ‘Silves Bound’: A track that merges classic house elements with modern sensibilities, perfect for the dance floor or a reflective moment alone.








Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 542:



Experience the full spectrum of electronic music with the complete tracklist from Episode 542. Each selection is meticulously chosen to showcase the breadth and depth of the genre, from the heart of house to the edges of electronic exploration:




* Billy Lo – Flavors



* NORTH SATELLITE – The Stars Are Ours



* Antonin – Antonino (Kraak & Smaak Remix)



* Stelka, Embadesoul – Pulse on the Finger (Original Mix)



* Next Generation – Bad for me (Manny Deep dub mix)



* Stelka, Oshkalish – Tremor (Original Mix)



* Makèz – Closer feat. AVA LAVÁ



* Max Sinàl – Waiting Ft Bianca Nieddu



* Drivetrain – The Moonlight






Welcome back to Dirty Disco, the weekly electronic music voyage helmed by me, Kono Vidovic. This week’s episode, 541, promises an invigorating selection of beats that span the globe, from the energetic grooves of house to the deep, soulful vibes of nu disco and beyond. Dirty Disco 541 is crafted to not just entertain but to unite and inspire listeners through the transformative power of electronic music. Join us as we explore a world of sound, where every beat is a step on a journey to musical enlightenment.







Featured Artists & Tracks in Dirty Disco 541:



This episode’s lineup is a testament to the diverse and dynamic nature of the electronic music scene. Featuring artists like Max Essa, Dena Amy, and Bertie, we delve into tracks that range from atmospheric deep house to vibrant nu disco, showcasing the creativity and innovation that fuel this ever-evolving genre. Let’s take a closer look at some of the standout tracks and artists featured in this week’s episode:




* Max Essa & Eddie C – We Live In The Hills: Kicking off with a serene and introspective vibe, this track sets the tone for our journey, blending lush soundscapes with a laid-back groove. We also did an exclusive publication with Max as he showed us around in his hometown Tokyo in this city guide.



* Dena Amy – Run (Extended Mix): Uplifting and energetic, Dena Amy’s extended mix of “Run” captivates with its deep basslines and emotive vocals, showcasing the power of vocal house music.



* Bertie – Body: A foray into the more rhythmic and danceable aspects of electronic music, Bertie’s “Body” combines catchy beats with infectious melodies, perfect for getting listeners moving.




Additional Highlights:




* Apparel Wax – MINI003A: Dive into the mystery and anonymity of Apparel Wax with MINI003A, a track that exemplifies the enigmatic allure of underground electronic music.



* Tom Trago – All Right & Take a Chance: Explore the depths of electronic diversity with Tom Trago‘s contributions, offering a blend of soulful melodies and compelling rhythms that speak to the genre’s broad appeal.



* Lawrence – The Swamp & House Violence – Eusthenopteron: These tracks introduce a darker, more contemplative side of electronic music, inviting listeners to explore the complex emotions and textures within the genre.








Dirty Disco Full Tracklist 541:



Embark on a curated exploration of electronic music with the full tracklist from Episode 541. Each track has been carefully selected to represent the spectrum of sounds within the electronic genre, from deep house to nu disco and everything in between.




* Max Essa & Eddie C – We Live In The Hills



* Max Essa & Eddie C – Melon Steppin



* Dena Amy – Run (Extended Mix)



* Max Essa & Eddie C – Sixth Bridge



* Max Essa & Eddie C – Save Me



* Bertie – Body



* Apparel Wax – MINI003A



* Tom Trago – All Right



* Tom Trago – Take a Chance








In this week’s episode of Dirty Disco, I, Kono Vidovic, am thrilled to guide you through an electrifying array of electronic music, spanning the realms of house, deep house, nu disco, and beyond. Episode 540 is not just a collection of tracks; it’s a meticulously curated experience designed to uplift, inspire, and connect us through the universal language of music. With a commitment to exploring the depths and breadths of the electronic music scene, Dirty Disco stands as your weekly dose of musical innovation and joy.



Welcome to Dirty Disco 540.



This episode of Dirty Disco 540 is a testament to the power of electronic music to evoke emotions, tell stories, and create moments that linger long after the last beat fades. Join me as we navigate through the pulsating rhythms and lush soundscapes that define our shared love for this genre.







Featured artists & tracks in Dirty Disco 540:



The lineup for episode 540 of Dirty Disco not only showcases the diversity and dynamism of the electronic music landscape but also highlights the innovative spirit of its artists. This week’s selection traverses various dimensions of electronic sound, from the deep and emotive to the upbeat and dynamic, illustrating the rich tapestry of the genre. Here’s a deeper look into the artists and tracks making waves in this episode:




* Luis León, Unseener – Seahorse: This track opens our episode, setting an immersive soundscape that feels like a serene dive into the ocean’s depths. The collaboration between Luis León and Unseener melds ambient textures with subtle electronic pulses, crafting an ethereal vibe that perfectly sets the tone for our journey.





* JKRIV – Eversweet & Within: JKRIV, a virtuoso in blending the nostalgic essence of disco with contemporary house beats, offers us ‘Eversweet’ and ‘Within’. These tracks stand as testaments to his ability to create warmth and depth, enveloping listeners in a cocoon of sonic bliss that resonates with the soul of dance floors past and present. Read our full track talk with JKriv here.





* Byron The Aquarius – u know why i laughhh: Byron The Aquarius brings a jazz-infused electronic masterpiece with ‘u know why i laughhh’. His knack for infusing electronic music with the spontaneity and soulfulness of jazz creates a vibrant, life-affirming sound that enriches our sonic journey with layers of depth and emotion.





* Carlo – Wild Things & Todo Bien: Carlo’s ‘Wild Things’ and ‘Todo Bien’ reflect his profound connection with the natural world, weaving the organic sounds of life and earth into the fabric of electronic rhythms. His music invites listeners to a dance that is both introspective and expansive, celebrating the wildness and beauty of our existence. Read our interview with Carlo about TODO BIEN here.





* Coeo – Nina’s Theme (The Berlin Skit) & Rush Hour: Coeo captures the essence of Berlin’s eclectic underground scene with ‘Nina’s Theme (The Berlin Skit)’ and ‘Rush Hour’.