DJ Joshua publishes his track list for Floating Beats 742.
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DJ Joshua returns with episode 742 of Floating Beats on Scientific Sound Asia. The platform operates as an Asian electronic music radio station, DJ agency and promoter, while also publishing music news and connecting audiences across the region and internationally.
Born in Évora, Portugal, DJ Joshua has remained immersed in electronic music culture since the mid-1990s. His long-standing connection to vinyl, cassettes, CDs and digital formats reflects decades of dedication to underground sound and DJ culture, shaping a perspective grounded in both tradition and progression.
Throughout his career, he has explored house, techno, drum and bass and chillout. Even during quieter periods for Portugal’s rave scene, he remained active at grassroots level through event organisation and underground community support, helping sustain local networks while reinforcing his long-term role within the scene.
After stepping away from music to focus on family life, he returned with renewed direction through his techno radio show, Floating Beats. The series reestablished his international presence and evolved into a platform for deeper and more progressive electronic sounds, allowing him to refine a more narrative and structured approach to DJing.
His studio work spans multiple aliases including K Joshua, Joshua Fernand, Joshua Marian and Joshua Onairam, each representing a different creative direction. Across these projects, he moves between deep house, hypnotic techno, melodic club music and cinematic electronic compositions while maintaining a clear emphasis on flow and musical storytelling.
Recent releases under the Joshua Fernand alias continue reinforcing his stronger focus on techno-oriented productions. Tracks such as Blue River on MixCult Digital and Breaking Rocks and Tearing Metal on JFLM Recordings lean towards Peak Time / Driving techno through forceful percussion, rolling energy and tightly controlled progression. Meanwhile, Closed Door and Open Door on Radickal Records move deeper into hypnotic territory, built around tension, repetition and atmospheric detail.
Alongside these harder productions, Killer’s Plan on Rice Bowl Recordings reflects a more melodic side through carefully layered arrangements and restrained Melodic House & Techno elements. This contrast across releases highlights Joshua’s ability to move between driving club material and more introspective electronic compositions while maintaining consistency in atmosphere and structure.
In 2024, he founded JFLM Recordings as a platform for his own productions while also supporting underground artists and collaborative projects. The label continues developing as an independent outlet focused on creative freedom, underground values and long-term artistic growth within electronic music culture.
Together, Floating Beats and JFLM Recordings represent a sustained commitment to underground electronic music. Episode 742 continues this direction through a carefully shaped journey rooted in techno, melodic progression and immersive club-focused storytelling, reflecting both experience and a clearly evolving artistic identity.
Dunes Of Dawn opens the session with If I Could See The Future, setting a driving underground Techno atmosphere before Mitya Coach increases the intensity through the Peak Time Techno groove of I Have My Feet. Yuuki Hori then strips the rhythm back with the deeper Minimal and Deep Tech textures of Ghost Note.
The middle section moves into warmer territory through Nuno Dos Santos’ Homing and Rocco Rodamaal’s House Jam, bringing groove-led House influences into the mix. Charlie May follows with Apache in the Audio Junkies and Sahar-Z remix, balancing Progressive and Tech House elements with flowing melodic layers.
DCLVIII OFC introduces a melodic shift through Fusion, while Joshua Onairam’s Playing With Clouds continues the atmospheric direction with a deeper Progressive House structure. Heck’s 2AM then tightens the groove again through stripped-back Minimal rhythms.
The closing stretch leans back toward Deep and Hypnotic Techno through Koichi Sugimoto’s Shuffle, where hypnotic textures and rolling percussion dominate the atmosphere. Antony Dupont raises the energy further with My Transmission before Gregor Tresher rounds off the episode with Concrete Echoes, closing the session with a melodic underground finish blending Techno and House influences.
Tune in to his live radio show on Monday, May 11th, 2026, between 6 and 8 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). If you are unable to catch the live broadcast, you can listen to the replay on Friday from 6 to 8 a.m. (ICT).
Floating Beats 742 by DJ Joshua.
Dunes Of Dawn - If I Could See The Future (Original Mix) [4 Track Records]
Mitya Coach - I Have My Feet (Original Mix) [MixCult Digital]
Yuuki Hori - Ghost Note (Original Mix) [SARAW]
Nuno Dos Santos - Homing (Extended Mix) [Haven Trax]
Rocco Rodamaal - House Jam (Original Mix) [COD3 QR]
Charlie May - Apache (Audio Junkies & Sahar-Z Remix) [Mayhem]
DCLVIII OFC - Fusion (Original Mix) [A-Traction Records]
Joshua Onairam - Playing With Clouds (Original Mix) [The Last Dance]
Heck - 2AM (Original Mix) [Be Positive Records]
Koichi Sugimoto - Shuffle (Original Mix) [Hypnotic Room]
Antony Dupont - My Transmission (Original Mix) [A-Traction Records]
Gregor Tresher - Concrete Echoes (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth]
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