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Graham Gold publishes playlist for Esta La Musica 406

  • Jul 31, 2021
  • 4 min read
British DJ and producer Graham Gold performing at Peach in London, standing behind the decks in front of a packed crowd with green laser lights crossing above the dancefloor.

Graham Gold returns to Scientific Sound Asia with another edition of Esta La Musica. The platform operates as an Asian electronic music radio station, DJ agency and promoter, while also publishing music news for underground electronic music audiences across Asia and internationally.


Across decades in radio, clubs and production, Graham has built a career shaped by constant movement between broadcasting and dancefloor culture. His early path through London pirate radio, Capital FM and Kiss 100 placed him close to the development of Progressive House, Trance and melodic electronic music in the United Kingdom.


His Kiss 100 broadcasts became a major part of his profile, reaching listeners during a key period for club radio. Peach added another chapter to that history, linking Graham with a London club brand later revisited through reunion events in London and Ibiza.


Before those larger platforms, he was already active across London nightlife through residencies and underground radio. Gulliver’s Club in Mayfair and other early appearances connected him with Soul, Disco, Reggae, Jazz-Funk and the first wave of electronic sounds that helped shape his wider musical range.


Now based in Thailand, Graham works from within South East Asia’s electronic music circuit. His appearances across Koh Phangan, Phuket, Pattaya and Koh Samui connect regional club spaces, beach events and festival settings with the international audience that follows his radio output.


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

'The Funky Road Show' with Duncan Uren and Graham Gold.


His mixes and archive shows are available through Mixcloud, while updates can be followed on Facebook and Instagram. Further DJ and music activity is listed through SoundCloud and Resident Advisor.


Recent studio work has placed Graham within melodic and progressive underground club music. The Lost City on Patent Skillz combines rolling bass movement, layered synth detail and melodic structure, with Tomy Wahl and DJ Lion & Just Julien adding darker remix versions.


His Beatport catalogue also includes Ballroom Records material such as Uncanny Parallels, Postponed and Manipulation with Jourdan Bordes. These productions sit between Progressive House and Melodic House and Techno, using controlled pacing, hypnotic phrases and club-centred arrangement.


Graham also keeps contact with the uplifting Trance sound that helped build his international reputation. Glorified, Living In The Now and the Manuel Le Saux remix of Moving On show that melodic side through brighter arrangements and modern production.


Esta La Musica gives these influences a regular home through Deep House, Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Tech House and Trance. The show links Graham Gold’s broadcasting history, club experience and current underground selections in a format shaped by depth, melody and dancefloor focus.


DJ Graham Gold presents Esta La Musica 406 with a selection moving through Progressive House, Melodic House and Techno, Organic House and Tech House. Sasson (FR) and Segg open with Crossing Path on The Soundgarden, placing the show inside Organic House through the label’s deep, melodic and globally influenced club identity.


Haft follows with Parthian, moving the programme into Progressive House through a darker and more atmospheric structure. Kazuki then brings Samsara in the Subandrio remix, keeping the progressive direction active through Late Night Music’s wider melodic and progressive catalogue.


Eze Drill’s Te Extrano introduces Tech House through Groovy Love It, tightening the rhythm after the opening melodic section. Les Castizos then return the set to Progressive House with Genoveva on Terms & Conditions, adding a more open and rolling club feel.


Dark Soul Project pres. Anatolian moves into Melodic House and Techno with Lemuria, supported by its Beatport genre listing and Dark Soul Project’s progressive background. Alfrenk and Bruno Sox follow with Samadhi on Safe Music, restoring the Progressive House line with a deeper and more reflective tone.


James Beetham’s Muon appears in the Loco & Jam remix, shifting the mix back towards Melodic House and Techno through Late Night Music. Felipe Novaes then brings Time Traveller on Univack, returning the episode to Progressive House with a melodic and tension-led structure.


Paul Sawyer’s Reign on Perfecto keeps the set inside Progressive House, drawing from the producer’s progressive and melodic club profile. Martino Resim and Gvtec then add Morning Rain, bringing a final Melodic House and Techno passage through Groovy Love It.


Rooney Nasr closes Esta La Musica 406 with Earth on My Secret Agenda, ending the episode on a Progressive House selection. DJ Graham Gold’s show links Organic House, Progressive House, Tech House and Melodic House and Techno through a compact and melodic late-night structure.


DJ Graham Gold Esta La Musica 406

Sasson (Fr), Segg - Crossing Path [The Soundgarden]

Haft - Parthian [Dnsonf]

Kazuki - Samsara (Subandrio) [Late Night Music]

Eze Drill - Te Extrano [Groovy Love It]

Les Castizos - Genoveva [Terms & Conditions]

Dark Soul Project, Pres Anatolian - Lemuria

Alfrenk, Bruno Sox - Samadhi [Safe Music]

James Beetham - Muon (Loco & Jam) [Late Night Music]

Felipe Novaes - Time Traveller [Univack]

Paul Sawyer - Reign [Perfecto]

Martino Resim, Gvtec - Morning Rain [Groovy Love It]

Rooney Nasr - Earth [My Secret Agenda]


Listen on Mixcloud here.


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