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DJ Joshua publishes his track list for Floating Beats 747

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Portuguese DJ and producer Joshua stands on the corner of a graffiti-covered street, wearing sunglasses and a purple T-shirt, looking directly at the camera in a colorful image.

Floating Beats 747 on Scientific Sound Asia welcomes back DJ Joshua for another edition of his long-running show. Scientific Sound Asia is an Asian electronic music radio station, DJ agency and promoter, publishing music news and connecting audiences across the region and internationally.


Born in Évora, Portugal, DJ Joshua has been part of electronic music culture since the mid-1990s, building his knowledge across vinyl, cassettes, CDs and digital formats. His background spans house, techno, drum and bass and chillout, and even during quieter periods for Portugal's underground scene he stayed active through event organisation and community support.


After a period away from DJing to focus on family, he returned through Floating Beats, which has developed into a recognised outlet for deeper and more progressive electronic music. The show is built around atmosphere, controlled progression and a sense of arc that reflects his years of experience behind the decks.


Alongside the show, Joshua produces under several aliases, each covering different ground within electronic music. As Joshua Fernand, he works in modern techno, with tracks including Blue River on MixCult Digital and Breaking Rocks and Tearing Metal on his own JFLM Recordings, delivering driving rhythms and peak-time energy. Closed Door and Open Door on Radickal Records take a darker, more hypnotic direction through tension and repetition.


His Joshua Marian alias sits at the deeper end, with releases including Just Love, Express Your Voice and Go Slow appearing on labels such as Yesenia, Jazz In Da House, Agua Salada Records and Wanda. That project draws on warm melodies, soulful textures and groove-led rhythmic flow rather than the harder edges of his techno work.


The K Joshua alias moves into rawer and more experimental territory, with Promised Work on Kopoc, Stranger Things on dublucid and Slow Laziness on Ghetto Rhythms Records spanning raw and hypnotic techno, dub techno and ambient influences. Killer's Plan on Rice Bowl Recordings under the Joshua Fernand name bridges the gap, combining layered melodies with melodic house and techno structures.


JFLM Recordings, launched in 2024, serves as an independent platform for his own output and collaborative projects, dedicated to underground electronic music and creative freedom.


Floating Beats 747 opens with Dunes Of Dawn's If I Could See the Future on 4 Track Records, the Techno selection establishing the set's underground intentions from the outset. Mitya Coach's I Have My Feet on MixCult Digital follows with a Peak Time Techno energy before Jon Hester's Glance on RSPX shifts into Deep Techno and Hypnotic Techno territory.


Joshua Onairam's Playing with Clouds on The Last Dance then arrives as the set's sole Progressive House selection, DJ Joshua placing his own production under the Joshua Onairam alias as a personal moment within the set. Joel Mull's Under Current on Stunden and Samuel L Session's Secluded, Pt. 2 on Dex L's Session return the set to Raw and Hypnotic Techno territory, the Swedish and Swedish-based producers sustaining the deeper and more hypnotic direction.


Eric Powell's Bearhugg on RSPX introduces a Melodic House and Techno quality before Black Mirror Park's Isotope and Hollen's Temporal Grain, both on Planet Rhythm, push back into Raw and Hypnotic Techno. The Planet Rhythm label's consistent underground Techno character gives both selections a clear identity within the set.


Ian O'Donovan's Beam Me Up on COD3 QR sustains the hypnotic direction before Nobuharu Morimoto's Dontenmoyou in the Koichi Sugimoto Remix on Diffuse Reality Records shifts into Peak Time Techno territory. DCLVIII OFC's Grain de Sable on COD3 QR introduces a second Melodic House and Techno moment before Kevin Saunderson, Andre Salmon, E-Dancer, Dantiez and Marc Alex's Cosmic Drive on KMS Records closes the episode.


The Detroit legend's KMS imprint closing out Floating Beats 747 connects the set to Techno's Motor City roots and provides a fittingly authoritative conclusion to a focused and uncompromising episode.


Tune in to his live radio show on Monday, June 15th, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m. Indochina Time (ICT). If you miss the live broadcast, you can listen to the replay on Friday from 6 to 8 a.m. (ICT).


Floating Beats 747 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]

Jon Hester - Glance (Original Mix) [RSPX]

Joshua Onairam - Playing with Clouds (Original Mix) [The Last Dance]

Joel Mull - Under Current (Original Mix) [Stunden]

Samuel L Session - Secluded, Pt. 2 (Original Mix) [Dex L's Session]

Eric Powell - Bearhugg (Original Mix) [RSPX]

Black Mirror Park - Isotope (Original Mix) [Planet Rhythm]

Hollen - Temporal Grain (Original Mix) [Planet Rhythm]

Ian O'Donovan - Beam Me Up (Original Mix) [COD3 QR]

Nobuharu Morimoto - Dontenmoyou (Koichi Sugimoto Remix) [Diffuse Reality Records]

DCLVIII OFC - Grain de Sable (Original Mix) [COD3 QR]

Kevin Saunderson, Andre Salmon, E-Dancer, Dantiez, Marc Alex - Cosmic Drive [KMS Records]


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