DJ Graham Gold: Melodic House & Techno, Indie Dance, Progressive House
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DJ Graham Gold publishes the playlist for 'Esta La Musica' 582.

British DJ and producer Graham Gold performing at Nest Cafe looking to his left at the camera, colour image.

DJ Graham Gold unveils Esta La Musica episode 581, broadcast on Scientific Sound Asia, the international electronic music platform, DJ agency and promoter connecting listeners across Asia and worldwide with cutting-edge underground sounds.


A celebrated British DJ with more than four decades behind the decks, Graham Gold remains one of the most recognisable figures in electronic music. Renowned for his technical precision, infectious energy and deep musical knowledge, he continues to captivate global audiences through a sound that fluidly blends house, progressive house, melodic techno and deep tech.


Ranked in DJ Magazine’s Top 100 DJs for eight consecutive years, Graham’s influence on club culture is undeniable. His breakthrough came through London’s iconic Peach club nights and his long-running residency on Kiss 100 FM, where his radio shows reached massive international audiences and helped define an era of electronic music broadcasting.


Before his rise to global prominence, Graham honed his craft in London’s underground throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including a decade-long residency at Gulliver’s Club in Mayfair. His early passion for Afrocentric rhythms inspired The Funky Road Show, a pioneering mobile disco that introduced reggae, soul, disco and jazz-funk to London nightlife. This period also saw him active on pirate radio and later Capital FM, where he was awarded Broadcaster of the Year in 1985.


The Funky Road show Founders Duncan Uren and Graham Gold behind their console performing in the later seventies, vintage Black and White photo.

Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.


From there, Graham’s career expanded across the globe, performing in more than 150 cities across over 40 countries. His résumé includes appearances at landmark events such as Glastonbury, Gatecrasher, God’s Kitchen and The Street Parade in Zurich. Alongside his touring success, he has sold over 700,000 compilation albums, earning six Gold and four Silver BPI certifications.


As a producer, broadcaster and tastemaker, Graham continues to champion both established and emerging artists through Esta La Musica. The show’s name, inspired by a tattoo he received during a US tour in the 1990s, reflects a lifelong devotion to music, movement and dancefloor culture.


Now based in Thailand, Graham remains deeply connected to the regional scene, performing regularly in Bangkok, Pattaya and Koh Phangan. His appearance at Retro Mountain in early 2025 reaffirmed his enduring bond with the dancefloor. Esta La Musica episode 578 carries that same spirit forward, delivering a deep, melodic and uplifting journey that celebrates the timeless energy of house and techno.


The episode opens with a grounded blend of Afro House and Indie Dance, easing into the mix through DJ Voy’s Voice Of Peace and Berny Abrao’s D D Vida. These early selections establish a rhythmic foundation that favours groove and atmosphere over excess, setting a steady pace for what follows.


As the show develops, Indie Dance remains prominent with tracks such as Cream House’s Up Your Game and Croatia Squad’s Don’t Ever Look Back. These sit alongside Melodic House & Techno cuts like Remind Me Tomorrow by Desaint and Azpecialguest, creating a consistent mid-section that balances structure with forward motion.


The central stretch leans more heavily into Melodic House & Techno and Progressive House, with pieces such as Mike Griego’s Static Storm and Floow’s Serenti. The Peak Time edge arrives briefly through Boris Brejcha’s Dancing Penguins, adding contrast without disrupting the overall flow.


The closing selections return to melodic territory, with tracks like Slow Down by Rafael Cerato and MorganJ and Discoteka from Benny Benassi and Tobias Gerard. The episode concludes with a cohesive run of Melodic House & Techno that reinforces the show’s modern club focus while maintaining a controlled, measured progression throughout.


Don’t miss this amazing live show on Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 8 PM to 10 PM Indochina Time (ICT), with a replay available on Wednesday from 8 AM to 10 AM (ICT).


DJ Graham Gold, 'Esta La Musica' episode 582.

DJ Voy - Voice Of Peace [Istoria Recordings]

Berny Abrao - D D Vida [IDWT]

Boris Brejcha - Dancing Penguins [Fckng Serious]

Cream House - Up Your Game [Motion Twista]

Desaint, Azpecialguest - Remind Me Tomorrow [3000 Grad Records]

Landau, Chellow - We Dip [Panda Lab Records]

Mike Griego - Static Storm [A Line In The Sand]

Floow - Serenti [Floowtation Music]

Rafael Cerato, MorganJ - Slow Down [Captive Soul]

Croatia Squad - Don’t Ever Look Back [Enormous Tunes]

Max Freegrant, Slowfish - Up & Down [Freegrant Music]

Riko, Gugga - Fiyah Glasgow [Glasgow Underground]

Benny Benassi, Tobias Gerard - Discoteka [Aeterna Records]

Micha Mendel - Ya Aeny [Mau5trap]


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